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Scoping Review of the Occupational Health and Safety Governance in Sudan: The Story So Far

Abdelrahim RA, Otitolaiye VO, Omer F, Abdelbasit Z

Background The reoccurrence of occupational accidents in Sudan is evidence of a lack of effective Occupational Health and Safety (OSH) governance in Sudan. Methods This scope review research articles on OSH governance in...
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Applications, Shortcomings, and New Advances of Job Safety Analysis (JSA): Findings from a Systematic Review

Ghasemi F, Doosti-Irani A, Aghaei H

Background Job safety analysis (JSA) is a popular technique for hazard identification and risk assessment in workplaces that has been applied across a wide range of industries. This systematic review was...
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Beliefs of University Employees Leaving During a Fire Alarm: A Theory-based Belief Elicitation

Owens C, Le AB, Smith TD, Middlestadt SE

Background Despite workplaces having policies on fire evacuation, many employees still fail to evacuate when there is a fire alarm. The Reasoned Action Approach is designed to reveal the beliefs underlying...
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Investigating the Effects of Job Stress on the Distraction and Risky Driving Behaviors of Food Delivery Motorcycle Riders

Chen CF

Background Occupational safety issues related to food delivery riders emerge with evidence of an increase in associated traffic accidents and injuries along with the rapid growth of the online food delivery...
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Examining the Predictors of Turnover Behavior in Newly Employed Certified Nurse Aides: A Prospective Cohort Study

Chen HC, Wang JY, Lee YC, Yang SY

Background The turnover rate of nurse aides in Taiwan is high. However, the predictors of turnover behavior in the newly employed are still unclear. Objective To examine the predictors of turnover behavior in...
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Suicide in the Australian Mining Industry: Assessment of Rates among Male Workers Using 19 Years of Coronial Data

King T, Maheen H, Taouk Y, LaMontagne AD

Background International evidence shows that mining workers are at greater risk of suicide than other workers; however, it is not known whether this applies to the Australian mining sector. Methods Using data from...
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Strategies to Assess Occupational Exposure to Airborne Nanoparticles: Systematic Review and Recommendations

Galey L, Audignon S, Brochard P, Debia M, Lacourt A, Lambert P, Bihan OL, Martinon L, Bau S, Witschger O, Garrigou A

In many industrial sectors, workers are exposed to manufactured or unintentionally emitted airborne nanoparticles (NPs). To develop prevention and enhance knowledge surrounding exposure, it has become crucial to achieve a...
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Association Between Initiation of Rehabilitation and Length of Hospital Stay for Workers with Moderate to Severe Work-Related Traumatic Brain Injury

Bae SW, Lee MY

Background In workers with moderate to severe work-related traumatic brain injury (wrTBI), this study aimed to investigate the effect of the timing of rehabilitation therapy initiation on the length of hospital...
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How Job Stress and Psychological Adaptation Predicting Interpersonal Needs Among Female Migrant Manufacturing Workers in China: A Structural Equation Model

Wang R, Yu X, Chen H, Hu F, Xu C, Liu Y, Liu S, Jin L, Li M, Cai Y

Background This study aimed to explore relationships between job stress and psychological adaptation and how they related to interpersonal needs through mood states among female migrant manufacturing workers. Methods A cross-sectional survey was...
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Measurement of Airborne Particles and Volatile Organic Compounds Produced During the Heat Treatment Process in Manufacturing Welding Materials

Lee M, Jung S, Do G, Yang Y, Kim J, Yoon C

Background There is little information about the airborne hazardous agents released during the heat treatment when manufacturing a welding material. This study aimed to evaluate the airborne hazardous agents generated at...
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Occupational Exposure during Intraperitoneal Pressurized Aerosol Chemotherapy Using Doxorubicin in a Pig Model

Jung W, Park M, Park SJ, Lee EJ, Kim HS, Chung SH, Yoon C

Background This study evaluated occupational exposure levels of doxorubicin in healthcare workers performing rotational intraperitoneal pressurized aerosol chemotherapy (PIPAC) procedures. Methods All samples were collected during PIPAC procedures applying doxorubicin to an experimental...
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Firefighting and Cancer: A Meta-analysis of Cohort Studies in the Context of Cancer Hazard Identification

DeBono NL, Daniels RD, Freeman LEB, Graber JM, Hansen J, Teras LR, Driscoll T, Kjaerheim K, Demers PA, Glass DC, Kriebel D, Kirkham TL, Wedekind R, Filho AM, Stayner L, Schubauer-Berigan MK

Objective We performed a meta-analysis of epidemiological results for the association between occupational exposure as a firefighter and cancer as part of the broader evidence synthesis work of the IARC Monographs...
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