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How Much Does My Work Affect My Health? The Relationships between Working Conditions and Health in an Italian Survey

Ronchetti M, Russo S, Tecco CD, Iavicoli S

Backround Working condition surveys are widely recognized as useful tools for monitoring the quality of working life and the improvements introduced by health and safety policy frameworks at the European and...
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Association Between Unpredictable Work Schedules and Depressive Symptoms in Korea

Lee HE, Kawachi I

Backgrounds Irregular and unpredictable work schedules have become more common in most societies. The purpose of this study was to investigate the association between unpredictable work schedules and depressive symptoms in...
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Promoting the Quarry Workers' Hazard Identification Through Formal and Informal Safety Training

Bae H, Simmons DR, Polmear M

Background The surface mining industry has one of the highest fatality rates among private industries in the United States. Despite recent decreases in the fatality rates of comparable industries, the fatality...
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Associations between Sleep and Work-Related Cognitive and Emotional Functioning in Police Employees

Sørengaard TA, Olsen A, Langvik E, Saksvik-Lehouillier I

Aim We aimed to examine the cross-sectional and longitudinal associations between sleep and work-related impaired cognitive and emotional functioning in police employees. Methods This study included 410 participants (52% men) employed in a...
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Exploratory Study: A Modification Training Method of Attentional Bias Toward Safety

Gao J, Wu X, Luo X, Zhang A

Background The high sensitivity of individuals toward safety information in production activities, that is, attentional bias toward safety (ABS), can positively predict safe behaviors. It has become a hot topic in...
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Changing Factors of Employee Satisfaction with Working Conditions: An Analysis of the Korean Working Conditions Survey

Lee C, Park S

Background We hypothesized that the growing demand of Korean workers for work–life balance would change the factors influencing job satisfaction. We sought to verify our hypothesis by conducting a conjoint analysis...
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Specific Process Conditions for Non-Hazardous Classification of Hydrogen Handling Facilities

Choi JY, Byeon SH

Hazardous area classification design is required to reduce the explosion risk in process plants. Among the international design guidelines, only IEC 60079-10-1 proposes a new type of zone, namely zone...
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Occupational Health Protection for Health Workers in China With Lessons Learned From the UK: Qualitative Interview and Policy Analysis

Xu H, Zhang M, Hudson A

Background Healthcare settings have been recognized among the most hazardous places to work. Based on the five categories of occupational hazards that were identified by the ILO and WHO, this study...
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Improving the Workplace Experience of Caregiver-Employees: A Time-Series Analysis of a Workplace Intervention

Ding R, Dardas A, Wang L, Williams A

Background Rapid population aging in developed countries has resulted in the working-age population increasingly being tasked with the provision of informal care. Methods An educational intervention was delivered to 21 carer-employees employed at...
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The Factors Affecting Unsafe Behaviors of Iranian Workers: A Qualitative Study Based on Grounded Theory

Malakoutikhah M, Jahangiri M, Alimohammadlou M, Faghihi SA, Kamalinia M

Background Some researchers state that they are not yet able to provide a deep understanding of the underlying causes of unsafe behaviors (UBs). Therefore, the present study was conducted to investigate...
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Occupational Health Problems and Lifestyle Changes Among Novice Working-From-Home Workers Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic

Ekpanyaskul C, Padungtod C

Background Social distancing by working-from-home is an effective measure to decrease the spread of COVID-19. However, this new work pattern could also affect the well-being of workers. Therefore, the aim of...
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Quantitative and Semiquantitative Health Risk Assessment of Occupational Exposure to Styrene in a Petrochemical Industry

Moshiran VA, Karimi A, Golbabaei F, Yarandi MS, Sajedian AA, Koozekonan AG

Background Styrene is one of the aromatic compounds used in acetonitrile–butadiene–styrene (ABS) producing petrochemicals, which has an impact on health of workers. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the health risks...
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A Systematic Review: Effectiveness of Interventions to De-escalate Workplace Violence against Nurses in Healthcare Settings

Somani R, Muntaner C, Hillan E, Velonis AJ, Smith P

Workplace violence (WPV) is an increasing cause of concern around the globe, and healthcare organizations are no exception. Nurses may be subject to all kinds of workplace violence due to...
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The Chronic Health Effects of Work-Related Stressors Experienced by Police Communications Workers

Perez RA, Jetelina KK, Reingle Gonzalez JM

Background Law enforcement communications (i.e., 911 dispatch and call takers) is a challenging and stressful occupation. The purpose of this study is to identify the main stressors associated with employment in...
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Associations of Abnormal Sleep Duration with Occupational and Leisure-time Physical Activity in the Working Population: A Nation-wide Population-based Study

Beak M, Choi WJ, Lee W, Ham S

Background The present study investigated the association between two domains of physical activity (occupational physical activity [OPA] and leisure-time physical activity [LTPA]) and sleep duration. Methods We investigated 3,421 paid workers from the...
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Possibility of Benzene Exposure in Workers of a Semiconductor Industry Based on the Patent Resources, 1990–2010

Choi S, Park D, Park Y

Background This study aimed to assess the possibility of benzene exposure in workers of a Korean semiconductor manufacturing company by reviewing the issued patents. Methods A systematic patent search was conducted with the...
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The Relationship Between Night Shift Work and the Risk of Abnormal Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone: A Hospital-Based Nine-Year Follow-up Retrospective Cohort Study in Taiwan

Chen HH, Chiu HH, Yeh TL, Lin CM, Huang HY, Wu SL

Background Health-care providers typically undergo shift work and are subjected to increased stress. Night shift work may induce disturbed sleep cycles and circadian rhythm. The objective of this study was to...
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Different Influence of Negative and Positive Spillover between Work and Life on Depression in a Longitudinal Study

Lee DW, Hong YC, Seo Hy, Yun JY, Nam Sh, Lee N

Background This study investigated the longitudinal associations between the degrees of positive and negative spillover in work–life balance (WLB) at baseline and reports of depressive mood at a 2-year follow-up in...
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