Safety and Health at Work Vol. 13 Issue 4 2022

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Safety and Health at Work Vol. 13 Issue 4 2022<br /><br />
A Cluster of Health Symptoms After a Law Enforcement Operation: A Case Study (Short Communication)
Law enforcement officers (LEOs) often encounter rapidly changing and uncontrolled situations that expose them to various hazards. A law enforcement agency requested an evaluation by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)…

Safety and Health at Work Vol. 13 Issue 4 2022<br /><br />
A Pilot Establishment of the Job-Exposure Matrix of Lead Using the Standard Process Code of Nationwide Exposure Databases in Korea (Original article)
Background: The purpose of this study is to construct a job-exposure matrix for lead that accounts for
industry and work processes within industries using a nationwide exposure database.
Methods: We used the work environment measurement data (WEMD)…

Safety and Health at Work Vol. 13 Issue 4 2022<br /><br />
An Index to Assess Overwork-Related Adverse Effects on Employees Under the Occupational Safety and Health Act in Taiwan (Original article)
Background: The present study aimed to digitally evaluate the risk of overwork-related adverse effects (OrAEs) among employees from various occupational categories in Taiwan.
Methods: Anonymous data of employees from seven companies/factories…

Safety and Health at Work Vol. 13 Issue 4 2022<br /><br />
Comparisons of Fit Factors Between Two Quantitative Fit Testers (PortaCount vs. MT) (Short Communication)
This study evaluated the consistency between two quantitative fit test devices with different methods of ambient aerosol counting. Three types of respirators (N95, half mask, and full facepiece) were worn by 50
participants (male, n 1⁄4 25; female,…

Safety and Health at Work Vol. 13 Issue 4 2022<br /><br />
Development and Validation of an Integrated Healthy Workplace Management Model in Taiwan (Original article)
Background: Impacts of exposure are generally monitored and recorded after injuries or illness occur. Yet, absence of conventional after-the-effect impacts (i.e., lagging indicators), tend to focus on physical health and injuries, and fail to inform…

Safety and Health at Work Vol. 13 Issue 4 2022<br /><br />
Epidemiology of Urolithiasis with Sex and Working Status Stratification Based on the National Representative Cohort in Republic of Korea (Original article)
Background: This study aimed to estimate the annual prevalence and incidence of urolithiasis stratified by work status based on a large nationwide sample.
Methods: This study used data from the National Health Insurance Service-National Sample…

Safety and Health at Work Vol. 13 Issue 4 2022<br /><br />
Ergonomic Evaluation of Young Agricultural Operators Using Handle Equipment Through Electromyography and Vibrations Analysis Between the Fingers (Original article)
Background: Agricultural handle equipment is present on all production areas’ farms. They are handy and portable; however, excessive use can lead to acute traumas or accidental injuries. Repetitive movements, awkward postures, and hand-arm vibrations…

Safety and Health at Work Vol. 13 Issue 4 2022<br /><br />
Exposure Assessment of Airborne Bacteria and Fungi in the Aircraft (Original article)
Objective: The exposure levels of disease-causing bacteria and germs were assessed on aircraft cleaning workers on multiple different aircrafts.
Method: Five measuring points were selected depending on the aircraft types. Four aircraft cleaning…

Safety and Health at Work Vol. 13 Issue 4 2022<br /><br />
Fatigue Risk Management Systems Diagnostic Tool: Validation of an Organizational Assessment Tool for Shift Work Organizations (Original article)
Background: This study aimed to determine and define the elements of an Fatigue Risk Management System (FRMS) diagnostic tool to assist an organization in systematically assessing its level of implementation of an FRMS.
Methods: A modified Delphi…
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