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ABSTRACT Despite its economic importance, the textile industry is one of the most polluting sectors. This study addresses the critical gap in understanding sustainable decision‐making in textile SMEs, where decision processes often remain informal and lack structured frameworks.
Israel Naranjo+2 more
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Examining the Impact of Role Overload on Knowledge Hiding and Knowledge Manipulation
ABSTRACT Role overload was rated as one of the top workplace stressors by the American Psychological Association in 2015. Drawing from the stressor‐emotion model of Counterproductive Work Behaviour, we examine the indirect effect of role overload on knowledge hiding and manipulation, via negative affect.
Jessica R. L. Good+3 more
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Phenomenology Study: Occupational Diseases and Accidents in Nurses in Coastal and Border Areas
Nurses are health workers who are at high risk of experiencing occupational diseases and accidents. The purpose of this study was to obtain an overview of the experiences of nurses in coastal and border areas who have experienced occupational diseases or
Rahma Yulis+2 more
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Analysis of Occupational Accidents: A Data Mining Study
Introduction: Despite efforts exerted in various areas of the industry to reduce occupational accidents, the frequency of these accidents is reported to be catastrophically high.
Vahideh Dadfarma+2 more
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Among 23,900 urine and oral fluid drug tests from Swedish workplaces, 4.6% tested positive for controlled substances. Cannabis, amphetamine, cocaine and benzodiazepines were most common. Many samples containing opiates, amphetamine or benzodiazepines were MRO verified as being due to medical prescriptions, while cannabis or cocaine were almost entirely
Anders Helander, Fredrik Sparring
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Economical and social consequences of accidents at work and occupational diseases
The main purpose of this scientific research is to estimate social and economical consequences of accidents at work and occupational diseases and prepare recommendations to avoid negative economical and social consequences.
Ritoldas Å ukys+3 more
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The Burden of Occupational Accidents using the DALY Index in Kashan, Iran [PDF]
Background and Objective: According to the International Labor Organization (ILO), occupational accidents cause the greatest human hardship and economic compensation.
Masoud Motalebi Kashani+7 more
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Abstract Increasingly, it has been recognized that non‐seizure‐related factors influence how people with epilepsy perform on neuropsychological tests. Therefore, neuropsychologists need to recognize the constellation of factors that can contribute to the neurocognitive presentation of a person with epilepsy and consider these factors in the ...
Mary Lou Smith+12 more
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Occupational Accident and Injury on Industrial Workers in Jakarta Pulo Gadung Industrial Estate
Occupational accidents are stil high. There were 17 workers death each workday. Human factor is main caused risk factor of occupational accident. The objective of study to determine type of accidents and injuries related with accident at workplace in ...
Woro Riyadina
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The socioeconomic costs of occupational accidents represent an important factor in the safety and healthy development of a country’s economy. Insurance payments (which cover workplace incidents, such as wounds or illness, disability and fatality) can be ...
Li-Ting Yeh
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