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[Consequences of occupational accidents].
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Occupational Allergic Contact Dermatitis to Methylisothiazolinone in an Engobe Ceramic Decorator
Contact Dermatitis, Volume 94, Issue 6, Page 694-696, June 2026.
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Focus on psychosocial risks and challenges in occupational medicine.
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Occupational accidents and alcohol
International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health, 1984Alcoholic intoxication is commonly considered to be an important cause of occupational accidents. Over a period of one year the alcohol concentration in the breath and/or blood was studied in 5439 patients, who, following an occupational accident, attended the emergency departments of a large Danish provincial city.
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Automobile accident occupant injuries
Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians, 1976Since the invent ion of the "horseless carriage," the number and types of death and disabil i ty among the occupants of vehicles involved in automobile accidents have been significant. By 1966, the numbers had become so a la rming as to resul t in the publicat ion of Accidental Death and Disability: the Neglected Disease of Modern Society2 The impact ...
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Occupational Accident and Occupational Disease Insurance
2020The number of people who lost their lives as a result of occupational accidents in Turkey, as set forth by the mine tragedy in Soma in 2014, has reached scary dimensions. Given the fact that not all of the occupational accidents were reported to SSI and the uninsured employment of many workers, the numbers in the official statistics cannot be said to ...
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Occupational Accidents: Some Psychosocial Factors in the Accident Syndrome
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 1965Accident prevention in industry has been actively promoted by labour and management for many years but only in recent years has the psychological and motivational aspects of accident behaviour been systematically studied. The three ‘E's’, engineering, education and enforcement, have been the bases upon which successful accident-prevention programs have
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