2020
DOI: 10.1002/pdi.2304
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Enabling equality of employment with insulin treated diabetes in safety‐critical occupations

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“…Nowadays, with individual assessment, increasing numbers of people with insulin-treated diabetes are employed in safety-critical occupations such as pilots and lorry drivers. 5 Sadly, many people with diabetes still find themselves excluded; for example, diabetes is the commonest reason for failure of fitness to work off shore assessments. 6…”
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“…Nowadays, with individual assessment, increasing numbers of people with insulin-treated diabetes are employed in safety-critical occupations such as pilots and lorry drivers. 5 Sadly, many people with diabetes still find themselves excluded; for example, diabetes is the commonest reason for failure of fitness to work off shore assessments. 6…”
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confidence: 99%