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Cardiovascular Risk in Rotogravure Industry
Journal of Occupational & Environmental Medicine, 2012To verify whether the occupational hazards in the rotogravure industry can be associated with cardiovascular effects.We evaluated cardiovascular parameters and audiometric tests and analyzed noise, solvents, and shift work in 44 exposed and 44 unexposed workers.Unlike unexposed workers, the rotogravure workers showed significant increase of mean ...
SANCINI, angela +12 more
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Health Physics, 1988
The risks of occupational exposure to radiation need fuller and more explicit characterization. They also need a more developed quantitative comparison with more familiar occupational hazards. To achieve this, some criterion is needed for establishing the amount of detriment one should attribute to different harmful effects, e.g., from accidents at ...
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The risks of occupational exposure to radiation need fuller and more explicit characterization. They also need a more developed quantitative comparison with more familiar occupational hazards. To achieve this, some criterion is needed for establishing the amount of detriment one should attribute to different harmful effects, e.g., from accidents at ...
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INDUSTRY RISK ANALYSIS FOR INDUSTRY 4.0 SCENARIOS
Экономика и предпринимательство, 2023Применение Индустрии 4.0 предполагает множество преимуществ, однако промышленные организации не решаются внедрять в практику определенные технологии Индустрии 4.0 из-за неопределенных рисков. Процесс управления рисками позволяет контролировать ситуацию с позиции целостного подхода, чтобы в равной степени учитывать трудовые, организационные и ...
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences, 1981
A brief look is taken at the status of progress, or the lack of it, towards a quantitative approach to the estimation and assessment of risk for several technologies in the United States. The increase of interest in the consideration of comparative risks in decision-making is also discussed.
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A brief look is taken at the status of progress, or the lack of it, towards a quantitative approach to the estimation and assessment of risk for several technologies in the United States. The increase of interest in the consideration of comparative risks in decision-making is also discussed.
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Risk analysis in hazardous industries
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology, 1991The importance of the approach of risk analysis in industry, as an anticipatory action to prevent disasters, and the principles involved in it are discussed. Toxicological considerations of long-term low-dose exposure during routine operations and short-term high-dose exposure after chemical accidents are outlined.
V, Misra, F N, Jaffery, P N, Viswanathan
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2022
Developments in science, technologies, complexity of industrial infrastructure facilities sustaining life necessary systems are associated with an increased dangers of their functioning at all stages of the life cycle. These dangers are characterized by man-made risks that determine the likelihood of hazardous processes and damage from them.
Makhutov, Nikolai +3 more
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Developments in science, technologies, complexity of industrial infrastructure facilities sustaining life necessary systems are associated with an increased dangers of their functioning at all stages of the life cycle. These dangers are characterized by man-made risks that determine the likelihood of hazardous processes and damage from them.
Makhutov, Nikolai +3 more
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Cattle industry and zoonotic risk
Veterinary Research Communications, 2008The intensive farming of dairy and beef cattle has elicited a decrease in the herds and an increase in the number of animals per herd. The high concentration of cattle and the movement of the animals among herds has led to an increase in the health risks.
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Managing risks in airline industry *
Japan and the World Economy, 2003This chapter is a exploration of the strategic responses of major European carriers to the Third Package of European air transport liberalization, introduced in 1993. The Third Package allowed airlines to purchase a majority share of another European Union (EU) carrier and also to set up subsidiaries or separate carriers in other EU countries.
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Human and Ecological Risk Assessment, 2020
Heavy metals are toxic in nature, and their contamination in foodstuff is a matter of concern for human health. The present study was conducted to assess the concentrations of chromium, nickel, copper, arsenic, cadmium, and lead in rice and vegetables ...
Ram Proshad +3 more
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Heavy metals are toxic in nature, and their contamination in foodstuff is a matter of concern for human health. The present study was conducted to assess the concentrations of chromium, nickel, copper, arsenic, cadmium, and lead in rice and vegetables ...
Ram Proshad +3 more
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International Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry, 2020
In recent times, heavy metal pollution in soils has become a serious threat to many communities in the developing countries due to rapid urbanisation and industrialisation, thereby exposing different populations to adverse ecological and health risks ...
J. C. Egbueri +3 more
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In recent times, heavy metal pollution in soils has become a serious threat to many communities in the developing countries due to rapid urbanisation and industrialisation, thereby exposing different populations to adverse ecological and health risks ...
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