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A Multi-Perspective Framework of Vision Zero: Toward Collaborative Promotion of Safety, Health and Well-Being at Work

Alanko T, Ruotsala R

In the globalized field of safety, health, and well-being, the need to build multi-stakeholder alliances to find solutions to complex challenges is growing. This requires common ground for collaboration, as...
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ICOH Statement on Protecting the Occupational Safety and Health of Migrant Workers

International Commission on Occupational Health (ICOH), Salmen-Navarro A, Schulte P

Globally, it is estimated that the number of people living outside of their country of origin reached 281 million in 2020. The primary drive of those migrants when migrating voluntarily...
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Discrepancies Between Implementation and Perceived Effectiveness of Leading Safety Indicators in the US Dairy Product Manufacturing Industry

Derlyke PV, Marín LS, Zreiqat M

Background In the United States, the dairy product manufacturing industry has consistently had higher rates of work-related nonfatal injuries and illnesses compared to the national average for industries in all sectors....
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Comparison of Safety and Health Risk Perceptions Toward COVID-19 Pandemic Based on Gender in Korean University Students' Work While Studying

Kim SH, Park MS, Kim TG

Background This study aims to identify the safety and health risk perceptions toward the coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) pandemic based on gender in Korean university students who work and study during the...
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Workability and Life Satisfaction: Effects of Workers' Positive Perceptions on Their Return to Jobs

Kang D

Background The death rate of workers due to industrial accidents in South Korea (3.61 persons in 2017) is higher than the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development average (2.43) and the...
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Perceived Causes of Work-Related Sick Leave Among Hospital Nurses in Norway: A Prepandemic Study

Ose SO, Færevik H, Håpnes T, Øyum L

Background Although sick leave is a complex phenomenon, it is believed that there is potential for prevention at the workplace. However, little is known about this potential and what specific measures...
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Human Error Probability Determination in Blasting Process of Ore Mine Using a Hybrid of HEART and Best-Worst Methods

Aliabadi MM, Mohammadfam I, Soltanian AR, Najafi K

Background One of the important actions for enhancing human reliability in any industry is assessing human error probability (HEP). The HEART technique is a robust tool for calculating HEP in various...
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Preventive Measures Against COVID-19 in Small- and Mid-sized Enterprises from an Early Stage of the Epidemic in Daegu and Gyeongsangbuk-do

Baek K, Kim SH, Park C, Sakong J

Background In the early stage of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) epidemic, small- and mid-sized enterprises (SMEs) may be an important transmission consideration. The study aimed to identify the pattern of...
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Development of Korean CARcinogen EXposure: Assessment of the Exposure Intensity of Carcinogens by Industry

Koh DH, Park JH, Lee SG, Kim HC, Jung H, Kim I, Choi S, Park D

Background Occupational cancer is a global health issue. The Korean CARcinogen EXposure (K-CAREX), a database of CARcinogen EXposure, was developed for the Korean labor force to estimate the number of workers...
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Occupational Exposure to Refractory Ceramic Fibers in the Semiconductor Scrubber Manufacturing Industry

Song S, Kim S, Kim D, Yoon C

Background Refractory ceramic fibers (RCFs) are a suspected carcinogen but have been widely used as insulations. Depending on the temperature, RCFs can transform into crystalline SiO2, which is a carcinogen that...
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The Relationship between Hospital Selection by Employer and Disabilities in Occupational Accidents in Korea

Ahn J, Jang M, Yoo H, Kim HR

Background In the event of an industrial accident, the appropriate choice of hospital is important for worker health and prognosis. This study investigates whether the choice of hospital by the employer...
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Analysis of Mortality from Asbestos-Related Diseases in Brazil Using Multiple Health Information Systems, 1996–2017

Algranti E, Santana VS, Campos F, Salvi L, Saito CA, Cavalcante F, Correa-Filho HR

Background In Brazil, asbestos was intensively used from the 1960s until its ban in 2017. Mesothelioma, asbestosis, and pleural plaques are typical asbestos-related diseases (ARD-T). To create an ARD-T national database,...
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Musculoskeletal Model for Assessing Firefighters’ Internal Forces and Occupational Musculoskeletal Disorders During Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus Carriage

Wang S, Wang Y

Background Firefighters are required to carry self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA), which increases the risk of musculoskeletal disorders. This study assessed the newly recruited firefighters’ internal forces and potential musculoskeletal disorders when...
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Assessment of Masks Used by Healthcare Workers: Development and Validation of a Mask Qualitative Assessment Tool (MQAT)

Gharibi V, Cousins R, Mokarami H, Jahangiri M, Keshavarz MA, Shirmohammadi-Bahadoran MM

Background Respiratory masks can provide healthcare workers with protection from biological hazards when they have good performance. There is a direct relationship between the visual specifications of a mask and its...
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Influencing Factors of High PTSD Among Medical Staff During COVID-19: Evidences From Both Meta-analysis and Subgroup Analysis

Qi G, Yuan P, Qi M, Hu X, Shi S, Shi X

Background PTSD (Post-traumatic stress disorder, PTSD) had a great impact on health care workers during the COVID-19 (Corona Virus Disease 2019, COVID-19). Better knowledge of the prevalence of PTSD and its...
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Risk Factors for COVID-19 Infection Among Healthcare Workers. A First Report From a Living Systematic Review and meta-Analysis

Dzinamarira T, Nkambule SJ, Hlongwa M, Mhango M, Iradukunda PG, Chitungo I, Dzobo M, Mapingure MP, Chingombe I, Mashora M, Madziva R, Herrera H, Makanda P, Atwine J, Mbunge E, Musuka G, Murewanhema G, Ngara B

Health care workers (HCWs) are more than ten times more likely to be infected with coronavirus infectious disease 2019 (COVID-19) than the general population, thus demonstrating the burden of COVID-19...
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