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Occupational hygiene

1992
Abstract Occupational hygiene is concerned with identifying, evaluating, and controlling physical, chemical, and biological hazards in the workplace. It deals with toxicology, industrial processes, environmental sampling methods and strategies, and engineering techniques to control harmful agents. The primary goal of occupational hygiene
L Saarinen, S C Foo
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Trends in occupational hygiene in Finland

International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics, 2017
The aim of this work is to evaluate and describe the current status of, and prospects for, the future of occupational hygiene in Finland. The main sources of information include a seminar held in the annual meeting of Finnish Occupational Hygiene Society and interviews with different stakeholders.
Rauno, Pääkkönen, Milja, Koponen
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Occupational Hygiene around the World: Perspectives on Occupational Hygiene in Sweden

Applied Occupational and Environmental Hygiene, 1993
Abstract In Sweden, concern for hazardous working conditions dates back to the late nineteenth century. A brief history of important developments shows that the key to the Swedish approach in providing a safe and healthy work environment is the consensus and cooperation between employers and employees.
Linnéa Lillienberg   +2 more
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