Safety and Health at Work Vol. 16 Issue 2 2025

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Safety and Health at Work Vol. 16 Issue 2 2025

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Effectiveness of Workplace Lateral Violence Training for Healthcare<br /><br />
Workers: A Scoping Review
Violence is common in healthcare settings. Several studies have highlighted the prevalence of lateral
violence (i.e violence between colleagues) among healthcare workers. For healthcare organizations, the
preferred solution is often to provide…

Exploring Intervention Strategies to Prevent Occupational Heat Stress.<br /><br />
A Scoping Review
Rising global temperatures threaten workers worldwide, especially in outdoor and indoor industries like
construction, manufacturing, agriculture, and mining. The current guidelines for reducing heat-related
risks in these sectors lag behind those…

Work Exposome and Related Disorders of Firefighters: An Overview of<br /><br />
Systematized Reviews
Firefighters experience many exposures associated with negative health outcomes. Because
of this, there are many studies on the subject. Our objective here was to conduct an umbrella review of
systematized reviews to identify firefighting…

Balancing and Conflict Between Work and Family Life of Sandwiched<br /><br />
Caregivers: A Scoping Review
The aim of this scoping review was to advance our understanding of the balancing and conflict between
work and family life experienced by sandwiched caregivers. Five online databases (CINAHL, MEDLINE,
PubMed, SCOPUS, and Cochrane Library) were…

What Activity is the Most Dangerous to Work in? Estimation of the<br /><br />
Risk Level of Economic Activities in Ecuador
Classifying economic activities into risk levels is an occupational health and safety practice
that several countries worldwide observe. It allows government agencies to formulate public policies
with occupational risk prevention requirements…

Relationship Between Socioeconomic Status and Job Accommodation<br /><br />
for Workers with Health Problems in Japan during the COVID-19<br /><br />
Pandemic
During the COVID-19 pandemic, many health-impaired workers of vulnerable socioeconomic status (SES) suffered employment and health problems. This study investigated the relationship
between workers with health problems in vulnerable SES and job…

Artisanal Gold Mining in Mongolia: Silica Exposure and Silicosis Risk<br /><br />
Factors-Field Survey
Silicosis remains a critical occupational health challenge, particularly among artisanal and
small-scale gold miners (ASGM). This study investigates the prevalence of silicosis and its associated risk
factors, while assessing the levels of…

Moderating Effect of Psychosocial Safety Climate on the Association of<br /><br />
Job Demands and Job Resources With Psychological Distress Among<br /><br />
Japanese Employees: A Cross-sectional Study
We examined the moderating (buffering or amplifying) effect of psychosocial safety climate
(PSC) on the association of job demands (psychological demands) and job resources (job control, supervisor support, coworker support, and extrinsic reward)…

Geographical Fast-food Restaurant Density, Workplace Eating<br /><br />
Behaviors, and Obesity Among Firefighters
Obesity rates in the general population are influenced by the local food environment.
However, no epidemiological studies have examined how the food environment near the workplace may
influence obesity outcomes, especially for occupational groups…
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