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Management Architecture With Multi-modal Ensemble AI Models for Worker Safety

Lee D, Lim D, Park J, Woo S, Moon Y, Jung A

Introduction Following the Republic of Korea electric power industry site-specific safety management system, this paper proposes a novel safety autonomous platform (SAP) architecture that can automatically and precisely manage on-site safety...
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Safety Climate Transformation in Oil and Gas Company Ownership Transition (Study Case from Multinational to National Company)

Djunaidi Z, Wirawan M, Susilowati IH, Khaliwa AM, Kanigara SA

Background The aim of this research is to analyze the transformation of workers perceptions of the safety climate in an oil and gas company in Indonesia when they experience a change...
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Effect of a Safety Leadership Training Including Coaching on Safety Performance and Climate in Wood-processing Companies

Moon K

Background The wood-processing industry has historically exhibited high rates of occupational hazards resulting in illness and injury. One of the major causes of high injury rates is small firm size, as...
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Respiratory and Other Hazard Characteristics of Substances in Cleaning Products Used in Healthcare Centres in England and Wales

Lee S, Povey A, Seed M, Tongeren MV

Occupational use of cleaning products can cause asthma in healthcare workers but the cleaning agents responsible are not yet known. This study aimed to identify respiratory and other hazards in...
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Measures of Work-life Balance and Interventions of Reasonable Accommodations for the Return to Work of Cancer Survivors: A Scoping Review

Buresti G, Rondinone BM, Valenti A, Boccuni F, Fortuna G, Iavicoli S, Dentici MC, Persechino B

Background Nearly half of patients diagnosed with cancer are in the middle of their traditional working age. The return to work after cancer entails challenges because of the cancer or treatments...
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Meaning of Work-life Balance for Workers With Disabilities

Kim J

Background This article aims to show that work-life balance (WLB) for workers with disabilities can have important meanings that can affect turnover intention and exclusion from the labor market. Methods Using the Korean...
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Disparities in Workplace Hazards and Organizational Protection Resources by Enterprise Size: A National Representative Study of South Korean Manufacturing Workers

Lee HL, Kim JH, Kang T, Lee G, Lee H, Kim HW, Kim SS

Background This study aimed to identify the prevalence of workplace hazards and organizational protection resources according to the size of the enterprise in the manufacturing industry of the Republic of Korea. Methods We...
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Association Between Shift Work and Clean Room Environment on Self-reported Premenstrual Symptoms and Menstrual Pain in Taiwan

Tsai SY

Background Limited research has delved into the effects of work characteristics on premenstrual symptoms (PMS) in women, which can influence work performance and overlook potential hazards for women in their work...
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Association of Physical Fitness With the Work Ability of Aging Workers With Physically Demanding Jobs in a University Hospital in Thailand

Hanvoravongchai J, Laochindawat M, Supapong S, Ratanachina J

Background A decrease in physical fitness with age can impact work ability. Exploring the role of physical fitness is important for identifying interventions to enhance work ability among aging workers. We...
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How Resilient are Lucid Motivators? Endeavoring Reforms for Effects of Psycho-social Factors on Workers Health Through Concurrent Engineering

Kaya BY, Delice EK

Background As the tremendous impact of extreme workloads, arduous working conditions, and disorganization disrupt humane job definitions in some industries, the need for workplace re-articulation was interfered to ameliorate psycho-social factors...
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Why do Workers Generate Biased Risk Perceptions? An Analysis of Anchoring Effects and Influential Factors in Workers' Assessment of Unsafe Behavior

Qiu Z, Liu Q, Li X, Zhang Y

Background Risk perception plays a crucial role in workers' unsafe behaviors. However, little research has explored why workers generate biased risk perceptions, namely underestimating or overestimating the risks of unsafe actions....
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Qualitative Study of Multilevel Barriers and Facilitators Associated With Physical Activity and Diet Among Long-haul Truck Drivers

Crespo NC, Manzo D, Perez V, Walsh-Buhi ER, Jerel P. JP

Background Long-haul truck drivers (LHTD) experience disproportionately greater chronic disease risk, which may be influenced by both occupational and lifestyle factors. This study aimed to explore the multilevel factors associated with...
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Assessment of Occupational Exposure to Inhalable Aerosols in an Instant Powdered Food Manufacturing Plant in Norway

Darbakk C, Graff P, Olsen R

Background In the food manufacturing industry, exposure to inhalable aerosols contributes to respiratory illnesses such as occupational asthma and rhinitis. However, there is a lack of comprehensive exposure assessment studies. This...
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Prevalence of Workplace Microaggressions and Racial Discrimination: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

Salari N, Fattah A, Hosseinian-Far A, Larti M, Sharifi S, Mohammadi M

Background In recent years, the rise of workplace racial discrimination and microaggressions has decreased the efficiency and productivity of organizations and institutions, and realization of organizational goals globally. Accordingly, it was...
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Association Between Organizational Downsizing and Depressive Symptoms Among Korean Workers: A Cross-sectional Analysis

Park Y, Oh J, Park H, Lee J, Yun B, Yoon JH

Background Organizational downsizing may be significantly linked to depressive symptoms, yet research on this impact in Asian contexts is limited. This study investigates the association between downsizing during the COVID-19 pandemic...
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Artificial Neural Network–based Prediction Model to Minimize Dust Emission in the Machining Process

Singer H, Ilçe AC, Senel YE, Burdurlu E

Background Dust generated during various wood-related activities, such as cutting, sanding, or processing wood materials, can pose significant health and environmental risks due to its potential to cause respiratory problems and...
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Association Between Sickness Presenteeism and Depressive Symptoms by Occupation and Employment Type During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Kang M, Lee WT, Yun B, Yoon JH

Background Sickness presenteeism (SP) has gained attention in occupational health. This study aimed to analyze the relationship between SP and depressive symptoms by occupation and employment type during the COVID-19 pandemic...
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