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Priority: safe working conditions
The drawing up of a new regulation of the Minister of Family, Labour and Social Policy regarding the maximum admissible concentrations and intensities of agents harmful to health in the working environment resulted from the obligatory implementation into
Jolanta Skowroń
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Telework: A Temporary Adaptation or a Milestone in the Changing World of Work [PDF]
The recent rapid surge of telework was enabled by the information and communications technologies but caused by the restrictive measures related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Ivailo Kalfin
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COVID-19 and the Courts. The case of the CJEU [PDF]
The article describes the generally positive experience of Court of Justice of the European Union in managing the Covid-19 crisis. Before the outbreak of the Covid-19 crisis the Court had established an effective structure to cope with risks and issues
Popotas Costas
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Working Condition Identification Method of Wind Turbine Drivetrain
The operation state of the wind turbine drivetrain is complex and variable, making it difficult to accurately evaluate under the drivetrain’s anomalies.
Yuhao Huang +4 more
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Convergence in working conditions [PDF]
Purpose – This paper aims to explore the existence of convergence in non-monetary working conditions in Europe resorting to widely used definitions of this phenomenon and composite indexes of job quality. Design/methodology/approach – The analysis relies
José-Ignacio Antón +2 more
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Some of the SARS-CoV-2 virus can become airborne. Estimates suggest that the exhaled viral emissions from an infected person with high viral load can result in critical airborne concentrations in poorly ventilated small rooms.
Michael Riediker, Christian Monn
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Pharmacist working conditions [PDF]
I applaud the British Columbia College of Pharmacists for supporting an examination of pharmacist working conditions.1 This issue has been swept under the table for far too long, and it isn’t surprising to see that this study suggests that almost a third of pharmacists feel they are practising in an unsafe work environment. Almost 2 years ago, I had to
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On a national and regional level, the analysis of the relationship between training and employment is based on statistical and qualitative studies. The former remains the most common, but the latter is developing and diversifying.
Olivier Liaroutzos, Dominique Vial
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Physical working conditions as covered in European monitoring questionnaires
Background The prevalence of workers with demanding physical working conditions in the European work force remains high, and occupational physical exposures are considered important risk factors for musculoskeletal disorders (MSD), a major burden for ...
Tore Tynes +13 more
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Grado de burnout en especialistas en formación de medicina y psicología clínica
Resumen: Objetivo: Conocer el grado de burnout en residentes MIR/PIR de Oviedo y su relación con factores laborales y docentes. Diseño: Se realizó un estudio descriptivo transversal. Emplazamiento: Área Sanitaria IV de Asturias.
Isabel Saavedra Rionda +4 more
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