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Development of Comprehensive Occupational Health Risk Assessment (COHRA) Method: A Case Study in a Petrochemical Industry [PDF]
Introduction: In order to take control measures to protect the health of employees against occupational hazardous agents, assessing occupational health risks is essential.
Mehdi Jahangiri +4 more
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Occupational health of midwives
The midwifery profession varies greatly from one country to another. There are, however, a number of common features such as exposure to biological risks through contact with pregnant women and women in labor, exposure to postural stresses during examinations and medical acts, but also, increasingly, exposure to organizational constraints (work ...
Pougnet, Richard +3 more
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SURVEILLANCE IN OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH [PDF]
A definition of surveillance is as follows: “surveillance (ser-vâ1lens) noun. 1. Close observation of a person or group, especially one under suspicion. 2. The act of observing or the condition of being observed” ( The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language , 3rd edition, Houghton Mifflin Company, 1992).
D, Koh, T-C, Aw
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CHANGES IN OCCUPATIONAL PROFILES AND OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE
Objectives. Changes in the economy and occupational profile, implementation of new technologies and fragmentation of tasks and work processes justify the urgent needs in specialized occupational health and basic services.
Alina Ferdohleb
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Occupational Health Programs at PT. Barata Indonesia Cilegon
Occupational health is a specific part of the health perspective focusing more on improving the quality of the workforce through implementing health efforts. This paper describes the occupational health programs in the Limited Liability Company (here
Endrixs Endrianto +2 more
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Recommendation of occupational exposure limits (2020–2021)
The Japan Society for Occupational Health (JSOH) recommends the Occupational Exposure Limits (OELs) as reference values for preventing adverse health effects on workers caused by occupational exposure to chemical substances, continuous or intermittent ...
The Japan Society for Occupational Health May 25, 2020
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In the face of a serious occupational disease prevention and control situation, the lack of efficient supervision and regulation methods has become a prominent contradiction. This paper reviewed the progress and application of occupational health grading
Fang WEI +9 more
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Explore occupational health risk grading methods, and promote classified supervision over employers
This paper introduced concepts of occupational health risk grading and its development in China and abroad, reviewed the history of seeking occupational health classification supervision models, and explored the applicability and effectiveness of ...
Meibian ZHANG, Qiuliang XU
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Health inequalities and occupational health
There has been an emergent issue of health inequalities in Japan. Tackling health inequalities has been put on the primary agenda in the revised national health promotion campaign, so called "Kenko-Nippon-21"(Healthy Japan 21), which was announced in 2012.
Yoshihisa, Fujino +2 more
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Knowing the body parts affected in accidents at work is important to support managers and professionals in the sectors of work safety in the adoption of measures to promote health and prevent accidents.
Francisco Rosemiro Guimarães Ximenes Neto +7 more
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