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Diagnosing and Reporting of Occupational Diseases: An Assessment Study of Reports from an Italian Workplace Safety Prevention Program Service. [PDF]
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Recent trends in respirable crystalline silica and elemental carbon exposure in the Ontario, Canada mining industry. [PDF]
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Activity Performance Priorities for Adults Experiencing Homelessness: Insights from Management and Staff at a Transitional Housing Facility. [PDF]
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Knowledge and Performance of Nurses in Observing Standard Precautions: A Narrative Review.
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Occupational Hygiene around the World: Perspectives on Occupational Hygiene in Sweden
Applied Occupational and Environmental Hygiene, 1993Abstract 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.
Alex Burdorf+2 more
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Occupational Hygiene around the World: Status of Occupational Hygiene in Switzerland
Applied Occupational and Environmental Hygiene, 1993Abstract A summary of the status of occupational hygiene in Switzerland is presented based on the author's experience. Because Switzerland is a very small country and the number of occupational hygienists is also quite small, a survey was not necessary to describe the state of occupational hygiene within the country.
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1990
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses about occupational hygiene. Occupational hygiene deals not only with overt threats to health but also in a positive sense with the achievement of optimal “comfort conditions” for workers, that is, the reduction of discomfort factors that may cause irritation, loss of concentration, impaired work efficiency, and
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Publisher Summary This chapter discusses about occupational hygiene. Occupational hygiene deals not only with overt threats to health but also in a positive sense with the achievement of optimal “comfort conditions” for workers, that is, the reduction of discomfort factors that may cause irritation, loss of concentration, impaired work efficiency, and
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Trends in occupational hygiene in Finland
International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics, 2017The 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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