The document discusses the potential for collaboration between occupational therapy and occupational health professionals in the emergency services sector. It describes a 10-week placement that an occupational therapist completed in the Hampshire Fire & Rescue Service where they undertook projects in ergonomics, restricted duties frameworks, and work injury prevention. It compares the traditional medical-focused model of occupational health to the more client-centered approach of occupational therapy. It also outlines challenges to collaboration between the professions and strategies for overcoming them, including maintaining clear communication and boundaries.