نتایج جستجو برای: safety promotion

تعداد نتایج: 317017  

2013
Luciana Rodriguez Sherianne Kramer

Given the high fatality rates resulting from both unintentional and intentional injuries in South Africa, the identifi cation and prevention of risk factors resulting in injurious incidents as well as the promotion of protective factors is central to the country’s research agenda. While social science and public health enquiries apply these objectives to various South African contexts, few stud...

Journal: :The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 2007

Journal: :Health promotion international 2002
Milly Licata Karen Gillham Elizabeth Campbell

This study looked at whether rates of health promotion practices among restaurants and cafés in the Hunter Region of New South Wales (NSW), Australia, increased between 1997 and 2000. During the project period all restaurants and cafés in the region were offered an annual direct marketing telephone interview (1997, 1998 and 1999), during which resources were offered to assist in the adoption of...

1993
ALLAN HUNT ROCHELLE V. HABECK

Executive Summary This 3-year collaborative research project was designed to provide empirical evidence to substantiate the impact of various employer policies and practices on the prevention and management of workplace disability. It studied a random sample of 220 Michigan establishments with more than 100 employees from seven different industries who responded to a mail survey in the first ha...

Journal: :Journal of applied behavior analysis 2004
Mae R Barker Jon S Bailey Natalie Lee

Each year thousands of children are injured by falling from shopping carts. Buckling children into the seats of shopping carts could prevent many of these injuries. A combined reversal and multiple baseline across settings design was used to evaluate the impact of verbal prompts on shopping cart safety-belt use in two stores. Safety-belt use increased following implementation of the verbal prom...

Journal: :Journal of occupational health psychology 2015
W Kent Anger Diane L Elliot Todd Bodner Ryan Olson Diane S Rohlman Donald M Truxillo Kerry S Kuehl Leslie B Hammer Dede Montgomery

Total Worker Health (TWH) was introduced and the term was trademarked in 2011 by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) to formally signal the expansion of traditional occupational safety and health (OSH) to include wellness and well-being. We searched PubMed, PsycINFO, and other databases using keywords TWH, health promotion, health protection, and variants for artic...

2014
Emily J. Haas Cassandra L. Hoebbel Kristen A. Rost

BACKGROUND Satisfactory completion of mine safety training is a prerequisite for being hired and for continued employment in the coal industry. Although training includes content to develop skills in a variety of mineworker competencies, research and recommendations continue to specify that specific limitations in the self-escape portion of training still exist and that mineworkers need to be b...

Journal: :Industrial health 2009
Jinky Leilanie Lu

In the light of global industrialization, much attention has been focused on occupational factors and their influence on the health and welfare of workers. This was a cross sectional study using stratified sampling technique based on industry sizes. The study sampled 24 industries, 6 were small scale industries and 9 each for medium and large scale industries. From the 24 industries, a total of...

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