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Integrating Occupational Health and Safety Into the Artificial Intelligence System Life Cycle
ABSTRACT Artificial intelligence (AI) systems are rapidly transforming the workplace, performing tasks once limited to human intelligence such as decision‐making, prediction, and pattern recognition. While AI adoption offers opportunities to improve productivity, it can also create new occupational hazards and alter working conditions in ways that may ...
Jared Bierbrier, Arif Jetha
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A Ten‐Country Study on Public Perceptions of 5G EMF Emissions: Who Feels Exposed, and Why?
ABSTRACT Formal risk assessment considers characteristics such as proximity, dose, and vulnerability. However, public risk perception may also be influenced by other—possibly less relevant—factors such as visibility and novelty. The introduction of 5G and its associated infrastructure and radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (RF‐EMF) may therefore ...
Sarah C. Link +8 more
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Hearing Loss in Adults With Diabetes and Prediabetes: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis
ABSTRACT Diabetes impairs hearing through microvascular damage and neuropathy, yet the prevalence of moderate‐to‐severe hearing loss (≥ 40 dB HL) remains inadequately explored. Variations by age, diabetes duration, and socioeconomic factors are inadequately characterised. This systematic review quantified the prevalence and comparative risk of moderate‐
Mehwish Nisar +4 more
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ABSTRACT Objective Emotional labour has long been associated with personal and organizational outcomes such as burnout. However, theoretically dichotomising regulation into surface and deep acting may constrain the ecological validity of research as iterative and person‐centered approaches to emotion regulation are not considered.
James J. Clarke +3 more
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ABSTRACT Background Laser hair removal (LHR) is a commonly performed aesthetic procedure known to generate a hazardous laser plume composed of toxic chemicals, ultrafine particles, and potentially infectious biological materials. Current mitigation strategies, such as smoke evacuation systems, are costly and often used inconsistently, highlighting the ...
Barry E. DiBernardo +2 more
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ABSTRACT European countries have experienced significant transformations in their urban populations, with a resurgence of the residential segregation challenges. Yet, empirical analyses focusing on spatial dynamics within urban areas and between the main urban places, along with the changes in demographic profiles of populations, remain rare. The study
Francesca Bitonti +3 more
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Occupational Noise Exposure and the Risk of Hypertension
Noise may increase the risk of hypertension, but findings are inconsistent with respect to both community and occupational noise exposure. We used a large sample of noise-exposed industrial trades to analyze the association of occupational noise exposure and the risk of hypertension.The 7-year prospective cohort study included 145,190 workers from 625 ...
Stokholm, Zara Ann +4 more
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ARE OCCUPATIONAL NOISE-EXPOSURE LEVELS DECLINING?
Kolstad, H. A. +4 more
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Occupational noise exposure in Portugal
Given its relevance, noise is one of the main occupational risks in industrial environments. However, a structured survey about Portuguese occupational noise exposure was never made. This paper focuses on the main aspects concerning noise occupational exposure, presenting yet an estimation of the number of people exposed to occupational noise in ...
Arezes, P., Miguel, A. Sérgio
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