Source: Occupational Health Issue: 1 November 2008 Date: 01/11/2008 Publisher: RBI

Rewarding occupational health and safety professionals (2)

TOPICS:
pay and benefits pay and grading systems
pay levels and awards
pay-related incentives/awards
pensions
terms, conditions and employee rights working time and leave

AUTHOR: Sheila Attwood


Sheila Attwood continues her analysis of the results of IRS’s survey of occupational health remuneration with an examination of hours of work, holidays, pensions and other benefits.

On this page:
Hours of work
A qualified workforce
Pensions
Chart 1: Pension provision for OH staff, August 2008
Taking holidays
Chart 2: Leave entitlement by occupation and sector, 2008
Benefits packages
Survey details
Acknowledgements
Table 1: Hours of work for OH occupations, August 2008
Table 2: Qualifications of OH professionals, August 2008
Table 3: Benefits packages of OH professionals, August 2008
Rewarding occupational health professionals (1)

Key points

  • Occupational health professionals responding to our survey are typically expected to work 37 hours per week, although actual hours worked are closer to 40.
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