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Is the passage written correctly: According to sanitary regulations and standards



 
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Is the passage written correctly: According to sanitary regulations and standards #1 (permalink) Tue Jan 29, 2008 22:40 pm   Is the passage written correctly: According to sanitary regulations and standards
 

Hello everyone,

I'd like to ask if the following passage is written correctly. It's about the Company whose employees work in potentially hazardouz conditions.

According to sanitary regulations and standards, the Health Protection Department should have a Health Protection and Industrial Hygiene Section. This Section should include an occupational physician conducting health monitoring of the company employees based on the results of periodic medical examinations and the analysys of sickness certificates.
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Is the passage written correctly: According to sanitary regulations and standards #2 (permalink) Wed Jan 30, 2008 8:03 am   Is the passage written correctly: According to sanitary regulations and standards
 

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All OK except:

'analysys of sickness certificates'

This should of course read either 'analysis' or 'analyses'-- and I am not sure that 'sickness certificates' is the right phrase. 'Illness Reports'?
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Is the passage written correctly: According to sanitary regulations and standards #3 (permalink) Wed Jan 30, 2008 11:01 am   Is the passage written correctly: According to sanitary regulations and standards
 

Mister Micawber wrote:
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All OK except:

'analysys of sickness certificates'

This should of course read either 'analysis' or 'analyses'-- and I am not sure that 'sickness certificates' is the right phrase. 'Illness Reports'?
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Thank you very much, Mister Micawber! And, of course, 'analysys' is my misspelling, I did mean 'analysis'.
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