Vol. 15 No. 1 (2025)

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Vol. 15 No. 1 (2025)

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Association between occupational stress and mental health in an automobile manufacturing factory in Iran
To improve productivity and enhance employees' physical and mental well-being, it is essential to identify and mitigate work-specific stressors due to their direct impact on efficiency. This study aimed to assess the relationship…

Enhancing safety climate through occupational safety andhealth practices mediating by management commitment in the hospital setting
Hospitals encounter problems sustaining a favorable safety climate due to their inherent complexity and ongoing needs. This study examines the relationship between occupational safety and health (OSH) practices and safety…

Factors  associated  with  low  physical  activity:  a  cross-sectional study in workers of a Peruvian clinic
Low physical activity in workers is an occupational health problem that significantly increases the risk of developing chronic diseases, such as cardiovascular diseases, type 2 diabetes, hypertension, and obesity. This negatively…

Factors associated  with shoulder pain  and disability  among Nepalese farmers
Shoulder pain (SP) is a common concern impacting the quality of life (QOL) and productivity ofNepalese farmers. However, the factors contributing to SP are not fully understood. This study aimed to identify the bio-psychosocial factors…

Health impact  of xylene  exposure  on  laboratory  workers  at  a selected healthcare facility in Oman
Xylene is a commonly used chemical in medical laboratories for various purposes such as treating tissues, dyeing and covering sliding. However, exposure to xylene can pose potential health risks for laboratory staff and healthcare…

Impact  of ergonomic interventions  on musculoskeletal health among   Thai para rubber workers: evaluating workstation improvements
Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) are a significant occupational health issue among rubber plantation workers in Thailand. This study evaluates the effectiveness of ergonomic interventions in reducing MSD risks in Ubon…

Low back pain is one of the most debilitating and prevalent disorders. It is a leading contributor to disability worldwide. Lifting heavy loads is a key duty of many healthcare workers, but among nursing assistants, patient handling is the…

Occupational accidents in a woodcraftvillage in Vietnam
n Vietnam, wood craft villages are facing a fairly common situation of occupational accidents. This study focuses on studying the current situation of injuries caused by occupational accidents to workers in wood craft villages. Potential …

Occupational safety awareness, practice,and their correlation among employeesoffoodand beverage industries  of  Telangana, India
In all manufacturing sectors, it is very important to ensureworkers are informed of potential safety risks because of the implications for public safety, employee welfare, and organizations. This research aimsto examine safety …

Patterns and root causes of exposure to ergonomics risk factors among   Malaysian office workers: retrospective study   from practitioners’ reports
Symptoms of musculoskeletal disorders are common among office workers worldwide. However, there has been limited published data that examine patterns and root causes of exposures to ergonomics risk factors, especially sourced from…
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