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A Data-driven Human Responsibility Management System [PDF]
An ideal safe workplace is described as a place where staffs fulfill responsibilities in a well-organized order, potential hazardous events are being monitored in real-time, as well as the number of accidents and relevant damages are minimized. However, occupational-related death and injury are still increasing and have been highly attended in the last
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Comparing fatal occupational accidents in Denmark and Sweden 1993-2012.
BACKGROUND Denmark and Sweden are in many respects two very similar countries with similar welfare state systems and work environment authorities. Nevertheless, marked differences in the incidence of fatal occupational accidents have been found in ...
Claus D. Hansen
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ABSTRACT Achieving horizontal equity in the access and use of public health resources is one of the main goals of the 17 Spanish regions. We analyse geographical inequities in the allocation of human and material resources for specialised care in Spanish hospitals, paying attention to the public‐private partnership.
J. De Haro‐García, A. Caro
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ANALISA PENERAPAN KESELAMATAN DAN KESEHATAN KERJA (K3)TAMBANG BAWAH TANAH DI TAMBANG TRADISIONAL GEUMPANG KABUPATEN PIDIE, ACEH [PDF]
The safety and occupational health standards in mining in general have been set based on the Ministerial Decree of the Minister of Minerals and Energy No. 555K/26/MPE/1995.
Ajrina Zahirah
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ABSTRACT In this research, we aim to further our understanding of supervisors' enactment of psychosocial risk management and their own psychological responses to supporting employees through stressful work situations. Informed by event system theorizing and the special case of affective events, we examined 342 employee critical events of a stressful ...
Nerina L. Jimmieson, Adele J. Bergin
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Analysis of Railway Accidents' Narratives Using Deep Learning [PDF]
Automatic understanding of domain specific texts in order to extract useful relationships for later use is a non-trivial task. One such relationship would be between railroad accidents' causes and their correspondent descriptions in reports. From 2001 to 2016 rail accidents in the U.S. cost more than $4.6B.
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A MCDM Approach with Fuzzy AHP Method for Occupational Accidents on Board
Occupational accidents on board criteria determining is a challenging procedure in shipping industry as the ideal safety ship management strategy depends on many factors involving in shipping transportation There are many legislations, agreements and ...
ónal Özdemir+2 more
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The construction sector is among the most dangerous industries, recognized for its significant rate of accidents with even more serious consequences, especially in developing countries.
Atiye Bilim
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ABSTRACT Background Complex post‐traumatic stress disorder (CPTSD) is a severely disabling mental health condition, frequently observed in survivors of prolonged, repeated or multiple traumatic stressors. While studies indicate that engaging in psychotherapy can reduce CPTSD symptom severity, data on long‐term effectiveness of interventions is scarce ...
David Riedl+9 more
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A Deep Learning Approach to the Citywide Traffic Accident Risk Prediction [PDF]
With the rapid development of urbanization, the boom of vehicle numbers has resulted in serious traffic accidents, which led to casualties and huge economic losses. The ability to predict the risk of traffic accident is important in the prevention of the occurrence of accidents and to reduce the damages caused by accidents in a proactive way.
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