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Letter to the Response by Hyvönen et al. on Moisture Damage and MCS

Poussa T

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Finding Pluto: An Analytics-Based Approach to Safety Data Ecosystems

Barker TT

This review article addresses the role of safety professionals in the diffusion strategies for predictive analytics for safety performance. The article explores the models, definitions, roles, and relationships of safety...
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Safety-II and Resilience Engineering in a Nutshell: An Introductory Guide to Their Concepts and Methods

Ham DH

Background: Traditional safety concept, which is called Safety-I, and its relevant methods and models have much contributed toward enhancing the safety of industrial systems. However, they have proved insufficient to...
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Safety Management in Norwegian Fish Farming: Current Status, Challenges, and Further Improvements

Thorvaldsen T, Størkersen K, Kongsvik T, Holmen IM

Background: Safety management is required to ensure health and safety of personnel in Norwegian fish farming. However, few studies have addressed the status and practical relevance of this risk-reducing measure. Methods:...
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How Effectively Safety Incentives Work? A Randomized Experimental Investigation

Ahmed I, Faheem A

Background: Incentive and penalty (I/P) programs are commonly used to increase employees' safety outcomes, but its influence on employees' safety outcomes is under-investigated. Moreover, under developed economies lack safety culture...
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COVID-19 as a Recognized Work-Related Disease: The Current Situation Worldwide

Sandal A, Yildiz AN

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), which is a newly emerging infectious disease worldwide, can be categorized as an occupational disease, because employees, particularly in the healthcare system, can be infected at...
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COVID -19: Protection of Workers at the Workplace in Singapore

Ng WT

The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in movement restrictions being instituted globally and the cessation of work at many workplaces. However, during this period, essential services such as healthcare, law enforcement,...
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Is Work Hour Mismatch Associated with Depression?

Kim S, Jeong W, Jang SI, Park EC, Park S

Background: Many studies have reported noticeable increases in the proportion of employees working either relatively short or relatively long hours. Such trends have been accompanied by an increasing concern regarding...
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Long-Haul Truck Driver Training Does Not Meet Driver Needs in Canada

Malkin J, Crizzle AM, Zello G, Bigelow P, Shubair M

Introduction: Training standards for long-haul truck drivers (LHTD) are rapidly evolving in Canada, yet the opinions of the drivers themselves have not been adequately considered. The purpose was to survey...
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Theoretical Model for Accident Prevention Based on Root Cause Analysis With Graph Theory

Molan G, Molan M

Introduction: Despite huge investments in new technology and transportation infrastructure, terrible accidents still remain a reality of traffic. Methods: Severe traffic accidents were analyzed from four prevailing modes of today's transportations:...
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Relationship Between Sleep Duration and Suicidal Ideation Among Farmers: Safety for Agricultural Injuries of Farmers Cohort Study of Jeju, Korea

Oh JH, Yoo JR, Ko SY, Kang JH, Lee SK, Jeong W, Seong GM, Lee HJ, Song SW

Background: This study was conducted to identify the association between sleep duration and suicidal ideation among farmers in Korea. Methods: We used Safety for Agricultural Injuries of Farmers cohort data collected...
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Climate Warming and Occupational Heat and Hot Environment Standards in Thailand

Phanprasit W, Rittaprom K, Dokkem S, Meeyai AC, Boonyayothin V, Jaakkola JJ, Näyhä S

Background: During the period 2001 to 2016, the maximum temperatures in Thailand rose from 38–41oC to 42–44oC. The current occupational heat exposure standard of Thailand issued in 2006 is based...
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Burden of Neck Pain and Associated Factors Among Sewing Machine Operators of Garment Factories in Mekelle City, Northern Part of Ethiopia, 2018, A Cross-Sectional Study

Biadgo GH, Tsegay GS, Mohammednur SA, Gebremeskel BF

Background: Neck pain is a major public health problem among sewing machine operators working in textile factories. Even though the textile industries are growing in number in Ethiopia, but there...
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An Assessment of the Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice Toward Standard Precautions Among Health Workers From a Hospital in Northern Cyprus

Abuduxike G, Vaizoglu SA, Asut O, Cali S

Background: The objective was to assess the knowledge level, attitude, and practice of health care workers towards standard precautions, and to identify the related factors. Furthermore, it was attempted to...
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Increase of Cardiometabolic Biomarkers Among Vehicle Inspectors Exposed to PM0.25 and Compositions

Ramdhan DH, Kurniasari F, Tejamaya M, Fitri A, Indriani A, Kusumawardhani A, Santoso M

Background: Exposure to particulate matter (PM) emitted from vehicle exhaust might disrupt systemic function and elevate the risk of cardiovascular disease. In this study, we examined the changes of cardiometabolic...
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Effect of Occupational Exposure to Herbicides on Oxidative Stress in Sprayers

Intayoung U, Wunnapuk K, Kohsuwan K, Sapbamrer R, Khacha-ananda S

Background: Herbicides such as glyphosate, paraquat, and 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid have been reported to cause adverse side effects through production of reactive oxygen species. However, there were no data representing the...
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The Unequal Burden of Self-Reported Musculoskeletal Pains Among South Korean and European Employees Based on Age, Gender, and Employment Status

Bahk J, Khang YH, Lim S

Background: The objective of this study was to elucidate the relationships musculoskeletal pains with combined vulnerability in terms of age, gender, and employment status Methods: The fifth European Working Conditions Survey...
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Employment Status Change and New-Onset Depressive Symptoms in Permanent Waged Workers

Kim HD, Park SG

Background: This study aimed to investigate the relationship between changes in employment status and new-onset depressive symptoms through a one-year follow-up of permanent waged workers. Methods: We analyzed the open-source data...
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Reconstruction of the Korean Asbestos Job Exposure Matrix

Kang D, Jung S, Kim YJ, Kim J, Choi S, Kim SY, Kim Y

Background: A job-exposure matrix (JEM) is an important surrogate indicator to evaluate past exposure levels. Although a Korean asbestos JEM has been constructed previously, this JEM includes only a few...
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