Assessment of knowledge and attitude about occupational safety among nursing studentsdoi:10.4172/2329-6879.S1.023G. C. K. BikramS. ChudamaniOMICS InternationalOccupational medicine and health affairs
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can be found in a variety of radiographicimaging equipmentused in the hospital EC, such as X-ray,fluoroscopy, andcomputed tomography.Radioisotopesused innuclear medicine,radioimmunoassaylaboratory tests, andlinear acceleratorsforradiation therapiesconducted in the healthcare environment also present a safety...
Department of Occupational Dermatology and the National Institute for Working Life, Karolinska Hospital, 11776, Stockholm, Sweden Jan E. Wahlberg M.D., Ph.D. School of Medicine, University of California, Box 0989, Surge 100, San Francisco, CA, 94143-0989, USA Howard I. Maibach M.D. ...
However, a health and safety approach following the TOP-rule would consider work-group psychosocial work characteristics as a potential risk factor amenable to organizational measures. To date, there is a scarcity of studies relating psychosocial work characteristics to possible reduction of excess ...
The US Institute of Medicine in 2007 called for cooperative participation of industry in “green chemistry” and voluntary compliance both at home and internationally, eliminating double standards in industrialized and developing countries, and complying with a robust regulatory environment to achieve less...
Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine volume 26, Article number: 111 (2021) Cite this article 4120 Accesses 4 Citations Metrics details Abstract Background We aimed to examine the cross-sectional association between occupational class and self-reported low back pain (LBP) in a representative ...
(2002b). Traffic injury data, policy, and public health: Lessons from Boston Chinatown. Journal of Urban Health: Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine, 79, 87–103. CrossRef Brugge, D., Woodin, M., Schuch, T., Salas, F., Bennett, A., & Osgood, N.-D. (2008). ...
[1]. The satisfaction of people’s material needs and advancements in medicine are increasing the average life expectancy year by year. Population health is improving globally, with the global average life expectancy at birth having increased from 66.8 years in 2000 to 73.4 years in 2019, and ...
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