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Extreme heat negatively impacts cognition, learning, and task performance. With increasing global temperatures, workers may therefore be at increased risk of work-related injuries and illness.
A. Ireland +2 more
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Health and Telework: New Challenges after COVID-19 Pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic represented a big challenge not only for the health systems but also for the working world that has been characterized by the spread of telework. The aim of this review is to resume the knowledge about the effects of telework on the
G. Buomprisco +3 more
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A Study on the Solutions of Environment Pollutions and Worker’s Health Problems Caused by Textile Manufacturing ...
S. Islam
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Worker's Health in the 25 years of the Journal Ciência & Saúde Coletiva.
This paper addresses Worker's Health scientific production, specifically about how the Journal Ciência & Saúde Coletiva has contributed to the consolidation of this field.
F. A. Lacaz +6 more
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Mental health in mine workers: a literature review.
The Mining environment is hazardous for worker's health. It can affect the mental health, triggering symptoms and diseases, such as anxiety, job stress, depression, sleep disorders, mental fatigue and other.
José Matamala Pizarro +1 more
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The Health of the Worker [PDF]
The health of the worker must nowadays be considered against a background of improved social conditions, of death rates which have fallen con tinuously for a century, and of a reduction in com municable diseases. At one time industrial medicine was preoccupied with the direct and demonstrably harmful effects of certain occupations on health (Schilling,
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[History and dilemmas in the development of the worker's health field]
This article reflects on the theoretical and practical foundations impacting and shaping the field of workers' health in Brazil, as part of the overall field of collective health.
C. Minayo-Gomez +1 more
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Trends in Workplace Wearable Technologies and Connected‐Worker Solutions for Next‐Generation Occupational Safety, Health, and Productivity [PDF]
The workplace influences the safety, health, and productivity of workers at multiple levels. To protect and promote total worker health, smart hardware, and software tools have emerged for the identification, elimination, substitution, and control of ...
Vishal Patel +3 more
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The “fourth industrial revolution” (FIR) is an age of advanced technology based on information and communication. FIR has a more powerful impact on the economy than in the past. However, the prospects for the labor environment are uncertain.
Jeehee Min +5 more
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Background Current research advocates lifestyle factors to manage workers’ health issues, such as obesity, metabolic syndrome, and type II diabetes mellitus, among other things (World Health Organization (WHO) Obesity: preventing and managing the global ...
I. Syed
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