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Response to the Critics by Pekkanen et al

Hyvönen S, Lohi J, Tuuminen T

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Chemical Exposure, Risk of Multiple Chemical Sensitivity, and Occupational Safety

Pigatto PD, Ronchi A, Guzzi G

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Infection Risks Faced by Public Health Laboratory Services Teams When Handling Specimens Associated With Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)

Wong CK, Tsang DNC, Chan RCW, Lam ETK, Jong KK

Infection risks of handling specimens associated with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) by public health laboratory services teams were assessed to scrutinize the potential hazards arising from the...
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Letter to the Study by Hyvönen et al. on Moisture Damage and MCS

Pekkanen J, Karjalainen J, Lampi J

Due to the significant methodological problems in the empirical part of the paper and the very selective literature review, the conclusions of the paper are mostly unsupported.
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Social Distancing and Public Health Guidelines at Workplaces in Korea: Responses to Coronavirus Disease-19

Kim EA

Background: In the absence of a vaccine or treatment, the most pragmatic strategies against an infectious disease pandemic are extensive early detection testing and social distancing. This study aimed to...
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A Taxonomy of the Common Tasks and the Development of a Risk Index for Physical Load Assessment in Nursing Job

Ryoo JJ, Lee KS, Koo JW

Background: Nursing service is a nonroutine work with an excessive physical load and diverse tasks. This study derived representative common tasks based on the frequently occurring tasks with a high...
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Impact of Shift Work on the Eating Pattern, Physical Activity and Daytime Sleepiness Among Chilean Healthcare Workers

Farías R, Sepúlveda A, Chamorro R

We evaluated the eating pattern, physical activity, and daytime sleepiness level in Chilean shift workers. Fifty, middle-aged adult health workers from a public hospital in Santiago, Chile, were included: a...
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Validity of Breast Cancer Symptom Questionnaire and Its Relationship With Breast Ultrasonography in Young Female Night Workers

Chae CH

Background: This study aimed to identify the validity of breast cancer symptom questionnaire of worker's special health examination and its relationship with breast ultrasonography findings in young female night workers. Methods:...
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COVID-19 Risk Factors Among Health Workers: A Rapid Review

Mhango M, Dzobo M, Chitungo I, Dzinamarira T

Coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) poses an important occupational health risk to health workers (HWs) that has attracted global scrutiny. To date, several thousand HWs globally have been reported as infected...
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Taking a Closer Look at Bus Driver Emotional Exhaustion and Well-Being: Evidence from Taiwanese Urban Bus Drivers

Chen CF, Hsu YC

Background: Urban bus drivers work under conditions that are among the most demanding, stressful, and unhealthy with higher rates of mortality and morbidity as well as absenteeism and turnover. Methods: Drawing...
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Developing Concentration Index of Industrial and Occupational Accidents: The Case of European Countries

Lee Aloop, Chang SR, Suh Y

Background: From only frequency rate of industrial accidents, it is difficult to define the industry composition of accident statistics in a nation. This study aims to propose and develop a...
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Business Cycle and Occupational Accidents in Korea

Kim DK, Park S

Background: Occupational accidents occur for a variety of reasons, such as unsafe behaviors of workers and insufficient safety equipment at the workplace, but there are also various economic and social...
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Do Low Self-Esteem and High Stress Lead to Burnout Among Health-Care Workers? Evidence From a Tertiary Hospital in Bangalore, India

Johnson AR, Jayappa R, James M, Kulnu A, Kovayil R, Joseph B

Background: Low self-esteem can be an issue among health-care workers due to the hierarchical medical system. Health-care workers are also in a high pressure environment that can lead to stress...
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The Association Between Occupational Exposure to Hand–Arm Vibration and Hearing Loss: A Systematic Literature Review Systematic Literature Review

Weier MH

Background: Hearing loss is one of the most prevalent worker health conditions worldwide. Although the effect of noise exposure on hearing is well researched, other workplace exposures may account for...
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Application of Fuzzy Logic for Predicting of Mine Fire in Underground Coal Mine

Danish E, Onder M

Background: Spontaneous combustion of coal is one of the factors which causes direct or indirect gas and dust explosion, mine fire, the release of toxic gases, loss of reserve, and...
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Cognitive Ability in Midlife and Labor Market Participation Among Older Workers: Prospective Cohort Study With Register Follow-up

Sundstrup E, Hansen , Mortensen EL, Poulsen OM, Clausen T, Rugulies R, Møller A, Andersen LL

Background: The study aimed to determine the association of individual cognitive ability in late midlife with labor market participation among older workers. Methods: This prospective cohort study estimates the risk of...
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Functional Movement Screen as a Predictor of Occupational Injury Among Denver Firefighters

Shore E, Dally M, Brooks S, Ostendorf D, Newman M, Newman L

Background: The Functional Movement Screen (FMS™) is a screening tool used to assess an individual's ability to perform fundamental movements that are necessary to do physically active tasks. The purpose...
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Cancer Perceptions Among Smokeless Tobacco Users: A Qualitative Study of US Firefighters

Jitnarin N, Poston WS, Jahnke SA, Haddock CK, Kelley HN

Background: Prevalence rates of smokeless tobacco (SLT) use among firefighters are remarkably high and substantially higher than similar occupational groups and the general U.S. population. The purpose of this study...
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The Effects of Ramp Gradients and Pushing–Pulling Techniques on Lumbar Spinal Load in Healthy Workers

Pinupong C, Jalayondeja W, Mekhora K, Bhuanantanondh P, Jalayondeja C

Background: Many tasks in industrial and health care setting are involved with pushing and pulling tasks up or down on a ramp. An efficient method of moving cart which reduces...
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