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Hygiene at Work: An Engineering Perspective on the Development of Hygiene Science
The present article examines the work of contemporary hygiene practitioners. Discussion converges from a broad examination of hygiene at work in our society serving the common good to occupational hygiene in the workplace.
Peter J Pityn
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Because of exposure to a number of potential health hazards within the work environment, hairstylists experience occupational diseases that include occupational asthma, skin conditions and musculoskeletal diseases.
H. Moda, Debra R. King
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Unmanned Aerial Systems in Occupational Hygiene-Learning from Allied Disciplines.
Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) technologies are rapidly developing, lowering cost, and technology barriers for their use in numerous applications.
R. Eninger, R. Johnson
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The authors analyzed the changes of functional and biochemical indices in young persons engaged in tube-casting plants and exposed to harmful physical and chemical factors. Some indices were deviated from their normal values 10–60 %.
R. S. RAKHMANOV+6 more
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WHO-Hand Hygiene Gesture Classification System [PDF]
The recent ongoing coronavirus pandemic highlights the importance of hand hygiene practices in our daily lives, with governments and worldwide health authorities promoting good hand hygiene practices. More than one million cases of hospital-acquired infections occur in Europe annually.
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Wellness Education For The Food Insecure Population [PDF]
Food insecurity is a problem facing the United States that often has few solutions. Those who face the challenges of food insecurity are known as the food-insecure population.
Grensteiner, Erin M
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Industrial hygiene, occupational safety and respiratory symptoms in the Pakistani cotton industry
Objectives In the cotton industry of Pakistan, 15 million people are employed and exposed to cotton dust, toxic chemicals, noise and physical hazards.
A. Khan, H. Moshammer, M. Kundi
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Background. Ischemic heart disease is the leading cause of death in the majority of developed countries, including Russia. It determines the importance of elaboration of individual risk prediction of ischemic heart disease for primary prevention.Aim: to ...
N. I. Panev+4 more
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Approximate Negative-Binomial Confidence Intervals: Asbestos Fiber Counts [PDF]
The negative-binomial distribution is adopted for analyzing asbestos-fiber counts so as to account for both the sampling errors in capturing only a finite number of fibers as well as the inevitable human variation in identifying and counting sampled fibers.
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The course of lectures deals with the problems of health of employees of production enterprises, the hygienic basis of creating favorable working conditions, as well as the principles and methods of prevention of occupational diseases and overfatigue ...
Halushko, Nataliia Anatoliivna+2 more
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