Vol. 13 No. 2 (2023)
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Vol. 13 No. 2 (2023)
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Chemical Safety Knowledge Assessment of Academic Researchers from Brazil During Covid-19 Pandemic
Laboratories are inextricably dangerous work environ-ments, as fatal incidents are reported in both academic and non-aca-demic environments worldwide, where poor safety culture has been rec-ognized as the major accident …
COVID-19 related Symptoms and Vaccination Usage among Informal Waste Workers of Kathmandu, Nepal
About 56% of the total population of Nepal has been fully immun-ized against COVID-19. But still, migrant workers outside of Nepal are struggling to get COVID vaccines. This study was intended to study the COVID-19 symptoms among IWWs of Kathmandu…
Descriptive Epidemiology of Occupational Injuries among urbanconstruction workers -an observation from Eastern India
Bhubaneswar, Odisha, is seeing a boom in construction activities, with workers from remote areas coming for work. Poverty, illiteracy, coupled with employment and regular payments make them oblivious to unsafe working conditions. Long…
Determining low back pain factors and effects on daily activities in operating room personnel in Türkiye
Low backpain is a common problem among operating room personnel. The study was performed to determine low back pain (LBP) factors and effects on daily activities in operating room personnel
Effects of emotional labor on musculoskeletal disorders among physical therapists in Seoul
Healthcare workers, including physical therapists, have some of the most important roles in the healthcare system, as observed during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. Physical therapists encounter emotionally and physically…
Evaluation of the knowledge of sun exposure and sun protective measures in healthcare workers
Solar ultraviolet (UV) radiation has a great impact on human life. The sun has always played an important role in Asian culture, so much so, that it is often prayed to as a God. Prolonged sun exposure can cause extensiveand chronic…
Prevalence of Occupational Injuries in selected Coir Industries in Sri Lanka: a cross-sectional study
The coir industry processes coconut fibers, and many are employed in this industry in Sri Lanka. This study aimedto find the prevalence of occupational injuries among coir workers
Role of the construction project team in health and safety management: a study of construction projects in the Wa Municipality of Ghana
The building industry is vulnerable to a variety of hazards, many of which pose a significant risk to workers' health and safety. This research aimed to examine the role of the construction project team in health and safety management in…
Scientific Support of Occupational Risk Management Decisions in Industrial Sectors in Case of Uncertainty
The lack of generally accepted techniques (methods, algorithms) that can be used to quantify the risk of injury in the workplace today necessitates appropriate theoretical and experimental studies. Since labor protection manage-ment is carried…
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders and Mental Health among Nursing Personnel in the Context of COVID-19 Pandemicin West Bengal, India
COVID-19 outbreak created enormous turmoil all over the world. The health sectors were overburdened with critically ill COVID-19 patients. The load on the health sector burdened and fatigued the health care workers especially the nursing personnel …
