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Finnish Institute of Occupational Health : ウィキペディア英語版 | Finnish Institute of Occupational Health
The Finnish Institute of Occupational Health (FIOH, in Finnish Työterveyslaitos) is a research and specialist organization that promotes health, safety and well-being at work. It is a body governed by public law and operates under the administrative sector of the Finnish Ministry of Social Affairs and Health. Its operations are based on multidisciplinary research and development. Its research results are applied to workplace practices via specialist advisory services, training and by exerting influence through knowledge. FIOH’s objective is for work to promote, rather than endanger, health and functional capacity. About 55% of FIOH’s budget is state-funded, and 45% is self-generated through, for example, EU research funding and the sales of specialist advisory services. == Operations == FIOH operates in five regions in Finland: Helsinki, Kuopio, Oulu, Tampere and Turku. Headquarters are located in Helsinki. Total employees amount to approximately 750. FIOH was founded in 1945. It operates as a specialist in the field of occupational health for the World Health Organization (WHO) and the International Labour Office (ILO).
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