نتایج جستجو برای: firefighters

تعداد نتایج: 1919  

Journal: :The Annals of occupational hygiene 2015
Jenni Raines Rodney Snow David Nichols Brad Aisbett

PURPOSE (i) To evaluate firefighters' pre- and post-shift hydration status across two shifts of wildfire suppression work in hot weather conditions. (ii) To document firefighters' fluid intake during and between two shifts of wildfire suppression work. (iii) To compare firefighters' heart rate, activity, rating of perceived exertion (RPE), and core temperature across the two consecutive shifts ...

2015
Sara A. Jahnke

Background: Racial/ethnic minorities are substantially underrepresented in the fire service and this situation is unique when compared to similarly mentally and physically demanding and hazardous occupations such as the military and law enforcement. There is little systematic research to provide greater clarity about this significant disparity. The purpose of this study is to examine physical a...

Journal: :acta medica iranica 0
ramin mehrdad department of occupational medicine, center for research on occupational diseases, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. khosro sadeghniiat haghighi department of occupational medicine, occupational sleep research center (osrc), tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. amir hossein naseri esfahani department of occupational medicine, school of medicine, hormozgan university of medical sciences, bandar abbas, iran.

professional firefighting is among the most demanding jobs. prior studies have showed the notable prevalence of poor sleep quality among professional firefighters that may result in catastrophes. the aim of this study was in field confirmation of zolpidem usage (10 mg/po/bed time) for short term management of poor sleeps quality among professional firefighters. in a double-blind, randomized, pl...

Journal: :Safety and health at work 2015
Clare C W Yu Chun T Au Frank Y F Lee Raymond C H So John P S Wong Gary Y K Mak Eric P Chien Alison M McManus

BACKGROUND Overweight, obesity, and cardiovascular disease risk factors are prevalent among firefighters in some developed countries. It is unclear whether physical activity and cardiopulmonary fitness reduce cardiovascular disease risk and the cardiovascular workload at work in firefighters. The present study investigated the relationship between leisure-time physical activity, cardiopulmonary...

2017
Michael J. A. Chamberlin Heather J. Green

This study compared psychological distress and coping strategies for three different permanent firefighter groups in South-East Queensland, Australia: recruits (n=42), on-shift firefighters (n=51), and firefighters who had recently attended one of 13 fatal incidents (n=52). Older firefighters reported more general distress but no increase in post-traumatic stress symptoms. Coping strategies ten...

2014
BongKyoo Choi Peter L Schnall Marnie Dobson Javier Garcia-Rivas HyoungRyoul Kim Frank Zaldivar Leslie Israel Dean Baker

Shift work and overtime have been implicated as important work-related risk factors for cardiovascular disease (CVD). Many firefighters who contractually work on a 24-hr work schedule, often do overtime (additional 24-hr shifts) which can result in working multiple, consecutive 24-hr shifts. Very little research has been conducted on firefighters at work that examines the impact of performing c...

Journal: :Industrial health 2013
Su-Young Son Joo-Young Lee Yutaka Tochihara

The purpose of the present study was to elucidate differences in actual work environments, mobility and satisfaction between firefighters wearing aluminized and non-aluminized personal protective equipment (PPE), and to suggest a proper standard test method for Japanese firefighters' PPE. A survey from two cities in Japan (City A: aluminized PPE; City B: non aluminized PPE) was undertaken. A to...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 2003
Philip Edelman John Osterloh James Pirkle Sam P Caudill James Grainger Robert Jones Ben Blount Antonia Calafat Wayman Turner Debra Feldman Sherry Baron Bruce Bernard Boris D Lushniak Kerry Kelly David Prezant

The collapse of the World Trade Center (WTC) on 11 September 2001 exposed New York City firefighters to smoke and dust of unprecedented magnitude and duration. The chemicals and the concentrations produced from any fire are difficult to predict, but estimates of internal dose exposures can be assessed by the biological monitoring of blood and urine. We analyzed blood and urine specimens obtaine...

Journal: :Collegium antropologicum 2007
Hrvoje Lalić Leonardo Bukmir Mensur Ferhatović

The aim of this research is to find out whether the firefighter manpower is adequate to the requirements in the field under the most severe conditions. It also attempts to test whether firefighters' working ability corresponds to their age. To that purpose 220 Croatian firefighters from the Littoral Mountainous county, 99 professional firefighters from the city of Rijeka, 45 professional firefi...

Farmanbar, Rabiollah , Heidari, Mahmoud , Jennat Feridooni, Ghorbanali , Omidi, Saeed ,

Introduction: Risk perception to safety and health is particularly important and affects behavior. Most of accidents occur because people do not have proper understanding about them. Accidents may be an important consequence of risk perception or, more precisely, an inaccurate perception of risk. Education has been always widely recognized as an important component of occupational risk manageme...

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