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1by van der Molen, Henk F Basnet, Prativa Hoonakker, Peter LT Lehtola, Marika M Lappalainen, Jorma Frings‐Dresen, Monique HW Haslam, Roger Verbeek, Jos H van der Molen, Henk F Published in Cochrane library (05.02.2018)“...Background Construction workers are frequently exposed to various types of injury‐inducing hazards. There are a number of injury prevention interventions, yet...”
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2by Chang, Wen-Ruey Leclercq, Sylvie Lockhart, Thurmon E Haslam, Roger Published in Ergonomics (02.07.2016)“...Occupational slips, trips and falls on the same level (STFL) result in substantial injuries worldwide. This paper summarises the state of science regarding...”
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3by Kim, Jaeyoung Published in BMC public health (05.04.2013)“...Empirical evidence describing the psychosocial consequences of occupational injury is still limited. The effect of occupational injury on depression might pose...”
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4by Li, Haisheng Tan, Jianglin Zhou, Junyi Yuan, Zhiqiang Zhang, Jiaping Peng, Yizhi Wu, Jun Luo, Gaoxing Published in The Journal of surgical research (2017)“...Abstract Background Electrical burns are important causes of trauma worldwide. This study aims to analyze the clinical characteristics, wound management and...”
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6by Mroz, Tracy M., PhD, OTR/L Carlini, Anthony R., MS Archer, Kristin R., PhD, DPT Wegener, Stephen T., PhD, ABPP Hoolachan, Jordan I., MHS Stiers, William, PhD, ABPP Shore, Rebecca A., MPH Castillo, Renan C., PhD Published in Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation (2014)“...Abstract Objective To determine which work-related injuries are the most frequent and costly. Design Secondary analysis of workers' compensation claims data...”
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7by Syron, Laura N Lucas, Devin L Bovbjerg, Viktor E Kincl, Laurel D Published in American journal of industrial medicine (01.03.2019)“...Background Alaska's onshore seafood processing industry is economically vital and hazardous. Methods Accepted Alaska workers’ compensation claims data from...”
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8by Giraudo, Massimiliano Bena, Antonella Costa, Giuseppe Published in BMC public health (22.04.2017)“...Migrants resident in Italy exceeded 5 million in 2015, representing 8.2% of the resident population. The study of the mechanisms that explain the differential...”
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9by Schwatka, Natalie V Atherly, Adam Dally, Miranda J Fang, Hai vS Brockbank, Claire Tenney, Liliana Goetzel, Ron Z Jinnett, Kimberly Witter, Roxana Reynolds, Stephen McMillen, James Newman, Lee S Published in Occupational and environmental medicine (London, England) (01.01.2017)“...ObjectiveThe objective of this study was to examine the predictive relationships between employee health risk factors (HRFs) and workers' compensation (WC)...”
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10by Ma, Rui Zhong, Shuang Morabito, Marco Hajat, Shakoor Xu, Zhiwei He, Yiling Bao, Junzhe Sheng, Rongrong Li, Changchang Fu, Chuandong Huang, Cunrui Published in The Science of the total environment (20.05.2019)“...Climate change has exacerbated the health effects of high ambient temperatures on occupational health and safety; however, to what extent heat stress can...”
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11by Bressler, Scott Goldberg, Hannah Shinn-Cunningham, Barbara Published in Hearing research (01.06.2017)“...Recent anecdotal reports from VA audiology clinics as well as a few published studies have identified a sub-population of Service Members seeking treatment for...”
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12by Nagarkar, Purushottam Published in Plastic and reconstructive surgery (1963) (01.07.2018)“...LEARNING OBJECTIVES:After reading this study, the participant should be able to1. Recognize the primary physical and mental risks faced by the practicing...”
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13by Hasak, Jessica M Novak, Christine B Patterson, Jennifer Megan M Mackinnon, Susan E Published in Annals of surgery (01.02.2018)“...OBJECTIVE:Needlestick injury prevalence, protection practices, and attitudes were assessed. Current medical students were compared with 2003 data to assess any...”
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14by Wiatrowski, William J Published in American journal of industrial medicine (01.10.2014)“...The Survey of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses (SOII) is the nation's primary surveillance vehicle for nonfatal injuries and illnesses that occur in the...”
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15by Straube, Sebastian Els, Charl Jackson, Tanya D Milen, Mathew T Kunyk, Diane Wyatt, Graeme Sowah, Daniel Hagtvedt, Reidar Deibert, Danika Straube, Sebastian Published in Cochrane library (27.12.2020)“...Background Drug‐ and alcohol‐related impairment in the workplace has been linked to an increased risk of injury for workers. Randomly testing populations of...”
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18by Khansa, Ibrahim Khansa, Lara Westvik, Tormod S Ahmad, Jamil Lista, Frank Janis, Jeffrey E Published in Plastic and reconstructive surgery (1963) (01.01.2018)“...BACKGROUND:Musculoskeletal injuries are more common among surgeons than among the general population. However, little is known about these types of injuries...”
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19by Leung, Mei-yung Chan, Isabelle Yee Shan Yu, Jingyu Published in Accident analysis and prevention (01.09.2012)“...► We developed an integrated Organizational Stressors-Stress-Safety model for Construction Workers. ► The model revealed that injury incidents was prevented by...”
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20by Mahto, Prakash Kumar Gautam, Bhupal Joshi, Sunil Kumar Published in International journal of occupational safety and health (05.08.2019)“...Background: Ageing is an inevitable process. The population of elderly is increasing in Nepal. Caring of elderly at geriatric care homes is becoming popular...”