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Worker and Public Health and Safety

Lal, Sara ; Penzel, Thomas ; et al.
Basel, Switzerland: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021
Online E-Book - 602

Titel:
Worker and Public Health and Safety
Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: Lal, Sara ; Penzel, Thomas ; Simpson, Ann
Link:
Veröffentlichung: Basel, Switzerland: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021
Medientyp: E-Book
Umfang: 602
ISBN: 978-3-0365-0094-2 (print) ; 978-3-0365-0095-9 (print)
DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-0365-0095-9
Schlagwort:
  • aberrant driving behaviour
  • accident involvement
  • taxi drivers
  • driver behaviour questionnaire
  • asbestos
  • domestic
  • environmental
  • health impact survey
  • household
  • Korea
  • neighbor
  • roof
  • slate
  • non-standard work
  • metabolic syndrome
  • Korean workers
  • socioeconomic status
  • sex
  • care workers’ intention to leave
  • nursing homes for the elderly
  • psychosocial factors
  • musculoskeletal complaints
  • impaired well-being
  • failure mode and effects analysis
  • medical failure
  • novel data-driven approach
  • data envelopment analysis
  • healthcare
  • workplace injuries
  • spinal trauma
  • record-linkage data
  • coffee workers
  • dust exposure
  • Ethiopia
  • lung function
  • respiratory symptoms
  • return-to-work
  • vocational rehabilitation
  • multidisciplinary rehabilitation
  • chronic pain
  • mental illness
  • sick leave
  • work performance
  • oral health
  • intervention study
  • behavioral modification
  • stress
  • stress management
  • human resources
  • executives
  • physiology
  • health
  • technology
  • business
  • occupational disease
  • socioeconomic position
  • incapacity for work
  • reserves
  • part-time
  • military
  • health and safety
  • defence
  • injury
  • sickness absence
  • public workers
  • university
  • psychosocial work environment
  • occupational health
  • health workers
  • mental health
  • nursing
  • depression
  • anxiety
  • obesity
  • labor market performance
  • job qualifications
  • young adults
  • work safety
  • work errors forestry
  • injury rate
  • offshore wind industry
  • reconciliation of offshore work and family life/partnership
  • coping strategies
  • psychosocial adaptation
  • qualitative analysis
  • correction workers
  • exhaustion
  • psychosocial and behavioral factors
  • Bayesian Network
  • Total Worker Health®
  • occupational health and safety
  • risk assessment
  • chemical risks
  • occupational exposure
  • pesticides
  • occupational risk management
  • olive orchards
  • sound localization
  • level-dependent hearing protectors
  • back-up alarm
  • directivity of hearing
  • impulse noise
  • earmuffs
  • earplugs
  • auditory danger signal
  • warning signal
  • safety at work
  • oil and gas
  • overexertion
  • sleep
  • shift
  • workload
  • questionnaire
  • agriculture
  • injury risk
  • occupational safety
  • road sign comprehension
  • slope angle
  • warning sign
  • ergonomics
  • forestry
  • postural risk assessment
  • RULA
  • REBA
  • wood-chipper
  • nurses
  • emotional labor
  • anger
  • needlestick injuries
  • sharp injury
  • health care workers
  • risk factors
  • knowledge
  • behaviors
  • underreporting
  • hospitals
  • Poland
  • work-related cerebrovascular and cardiovascular diseases
  • occupation
  • Poisson regression
  • rate ratio
  • aerobic fitness
  • body drag
  • fence climb
  • foot pursuit
  • job-specific
  • law enforcement officer
  • obstacle course
  • police
  • tactical
  • manual materials handling
  • electromyography (EMG)
  • motor control
  • experience
  • electrocardiography
  • kinematics
  • audiometry
  • occupational
  • noise-induced hearing loss
  • hearing threshold
  • exposed
  • iron and steel
  • Tanzania
  • transformational leadership
  • safety behavior
  • job strain
  • self-efficacy regarding safety
  • moderated mediation model
  • burnout
  • construct validity
  • MBI
  • industry
  • work-related injuries
  • record linkage data
  • cost
  • rehabilitation
  • complications
  • unmet needs
  • unplanned readmissions
  • public health
  • health promotion
  • social class
  • health inequalities
  • satisfaction with care
  • nursing care
  • child
  • parents
  • organisational climate
  • role stress
  • employee’ well-being
  • public administration
  • manual cultivation
  • job characterization
  • efficiency
  • cardiovascular workload
  • work intensity
  • risk of musculoskeletal disorders
  • occupational safety and health
  • psychological distance
  • public response
  • response gap
  • law enforcement
  • load carriage
  • chase
  • body armor
  • nontuberculous mycobacteria
  • pneumoconiosis
  • waist circumference
  • emotional exhaustion
  • personal accomplishment
  • Mexico
  • physical activity
  • demographic factors
  • social factors
  • working age
  • city
  • population studies
  • temporary worker
  • eating behaviors
  • meal skipping
  • eating alone
  • global health
  • legislation
  • psychosocial hazard
  • public health policy
  • workplace violence
  • follow-up
  • video display terminal
  • visual fatigue
  • refractive disorders
  • gynecology
  • meta-analysis
  • obstetrics
  • prevalence
  • thema EDItEUR:N History and Archaeology:NH History
  • thema EDItEUR:J Society and Social Sciences:JB Society and culture: general:JBF Social and ethical issues
Sonstiges:
  • Nachgewiesen in: Directory of Open Access Books
  • Sprachen: English
  • Document Type: eBook
  • File Description: image/jpeg
  • Language: English
  • Rights: Attribution 4.0 International ; URL: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
  • Notes: ONIX_20220111_9783036500942_187

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