نتایج جستجو برای: workers

تعداد نتایج: 113665  

Journal: :international journal of occupational hygiene 0
reza rostami m.sc. student of occpational health, school of health and nutrition, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran. zahra zamanian assistant professor of occupational health department, school of health and nutrition, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran. jafar hasanzadeh associate professor of epidemiology, school of health and nutrition, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran.

improvements in knowledge as well as technology and industrial workers’ exposure to adverse factors have caused more attention to be paid to the workers’ occupational health. according to the report by w.h.o., noise, as one of the most important physical factors of workplace, causes 4 million dollars health damage every day. noise can also reduce the workers’ morale as well as motivation and, c...

Journal: :international journal of occupational and environment medicine 0
ak susheela fluorosis foundation of india, india nk mondal fluorosis foundation of india, india a singh hindalco industries ltd., po-renukoot, district sonebhadra (up), india

background: fluoride is used increasingly in a variety of industries in india. emission of fluoride dust and fumes from the smelters of primary aluminum producing industries is dissipated in the work environment and poses occupational health hazards. objective: to study the prevalence of health complaints and its association with fluoride level in body fluids of smelter workers in a primary alu...

2017
Samantha Bunzli Nabita Singh Danielle Mazza Alex Collie Agnieszka Kosny Rasa Ruseckaite Bianca Brijnath

BACKGROUND Return to work (RTW) is important for recovery post-injury. Fear of (re)injury is a strong predictor of delayed RTW, and therefore much attention has been given to addressing injured workers' fear beliefs. However, RTW is a socially-negotiated process and it may be important to consider the wider social context of the injured worker, including the beliefs of the key people involved i...

Journal: :Canadian family physician Medecin de famille canadien 2011
Sophie Soklaridis Grace Tang Carrie Cartmill J David Cassidy Joel Andersen

Objective To explore the challenges academic FPs face when assessing patients' functional ability to return to work; to produce a detailed account of FPs' experiences and views on workplace disability management; to describe which parts of the disability assessment and management process FPs would like to modify or relinquish; and to provide solutions to streamline the overall process of assess...

2002
Hsiung-Peng Liao Jung-Hong Hong

To ensure sufficient and balanced supply of rice production, the Council of Agriculture (COA) must monitor any possible change to the land use and cycle for rice productions. Though COA has been carrying out nation-wide rice inventory procedure in every cropping season for more than 20 years, current COA approach still requires a huge amount of works on photo interpretation, field survey, data ...

2017
Marco Vinceti Tommaso Filippini Federica Violi Kenneth J. Rothman Sofia Costanzini Carlotta Malagoli Lauren A. Wise Anna Odone Carlo Signorelli Laura Iacuzio Elisa Arcolin Jessica Mandrioli Nicola Fini Francesco Patti Salvatore Lo Fermo Vladimiro Pietrini Sergio Teggi Grazia Ghermandi Renato Scillieri Caterina Ledda Cristina Mauceri Salvatore Sciacca Maria Fiore Margherita Ferrante

BACKGROUND Epidemiologic studies have raised the possibility that some pesticide compounds induce the neurodegenerative disease amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), though the available evidence is not entirely consistent. METHODS We conducted a population-based case-control study in two Italian populations to assess the extent to which residence in the vicinity of agricultural crops associat...

2018
Sean C P Coogan David Raubenheimer Gordon B Stenhouse Nicholas C Coops Scott E Nielsen

We combine a recently developed framework for describing dietary generalism with compositional data analysis to examine patterns of omnivory in a large widely distributed mammal. Using the brown bear (Ursus arctos) as a model species, we collected and analyzed data from the literature to estimate the proportions of macronutrients (protein, carbohydrate, and lipid) in the diets of bear populatio...

Journal: :Atencion primaria 2003
A Molina Siguero M A García Pérez M Alonso González P Cecilia Cermeño

AIM To analyze worker burnout and the prevalence of psychiatric illness among primary care physicians, and to determine how burnout is related with sociodemographic and work-related factors. DESIGN Cross-sectional, descriptive study. SETTING Primary care centers in Area 8, Madrid (central Spain).Subjects. All 244 physicians (family medicine and pediatrics) who provided care at centers in Ar...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society, Interface 2010
Michael H Butterworth Mikhail A Semenov Andrew Barnes Dominic Moran Jonathan S West Bruce D L Fitt

Effects of climate change on productivity of agricultural crops in relation to diseases that attack them are difficult to predict because they are complex and nonlinear. To investigate these crop-disease-climate interactions, UKCIP02 scenarios predicting UK temperature and rainfall under high- and low-CO(2) emission scenarios for the 2020s and 2050s were combined with a crop-simulation model pr...

2014
M. Kapoor D. Bassir Mukesh Patel

This research demonstrates the important role of the remote sensing in finding out the different parameters behind the agricultural crop change, forest cover and urban 3D models. Standalone software is developed to view and analysis the different factors effecting the change in crop productions. Open-source libraries from the Open Source Geospatial Foundation have been used for the development ...

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