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British Occupational Hygiene Society: The Assessment of Health and Disease in Industry [PDF]
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ABSTRACT This study examines how the largest European banks are integrating climate change considerations into their nonfinancial disclosures, focusing on the interplay between sustainability strategies and stakeholder‐oriented practices. The sample includes the 30 top‐ranking European banks by total assets and is subject to CSRD reporting obligations.
Valerio Brescia+3 more
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Improving the assessment of occupational diseases by occupational physicians.
J. Boschman+3 more
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INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE AND OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
Emery R. Hayhurst, N. C. Dysart
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Occupational Disease in California Attributed to Pesticides and Agricultural Chemicals, 1959 [PDF]
J. M. Barnes
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A Core Head, Neck, and Neuroanatomy Syllabus for Physical Therapy Student Education
ABSTRACT Head, neck, and neuroanatomy are essential components of physical therapy education due to their broad clinical applications. Detailed syllabi exist for medical students, yet none have been developed for physical therapy. This study aimed to produce an International Federation of Associations of Anatomists core head, neck, and neuroanatomy ...
Stephanie J. Woodley+4 more
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BIM‐driven productivity and risk management of workspaces for manual and robotic installations
Abstract In the face of increasing construction project complexity and the widespread adoption of Building Information Modeling (BIM), the efficient planning and execution of workspaces have become critical for enhancing productivity, safety, and overall project success.
Aileen Pfeil+3 more
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The Estimation of Expected Rates in Occupational Disease Epidemiology [PDF]
Philip E. Enterline
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Determinants of Social Impact Through Safety Culture in Technical Organizations
ABSTRACT The aim of the article is to show the results of research on whether safety culture is the social impact of technical organizations. It is important to fix determinants of social impact through safety culture in technical organizations. Positive safety culture is the result of consistent management actions aimed at both the inner workings of ...
Christian Schachtner+2 more
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