نتایج جستجو برای: manual construction workers

تعداد نتایج: 384642  

Journal: :Alcohol and alcoholism 2015
Wan-Ju Cheng Ming-Chyi Huang Yawen Cheng Chun-Hsin Chen Chiou-Jung Chen

AIMS Alcoholic energy drinks (AEDs) have been popular among Taiwanese manual workers. Study results concerning increased health risks of AED consumption relative to alcohol alone have been inconsistent, and the risk for potential work-related injury or disease has not been studied. Our study goal was to evaluate the association between AED consumption and work-related injury or disease in manua...

Journal: :American journal of industrial medicine 2013
Mark R Schulz Joseph G Grzywacz Haiying Chen Dana C Mora Thomas A Arcury Antonio J Marín Maria C Mirabelli Sara A Quandt

BACKGROUND Upper body musculoskeletal injuries are often attributed to rapid work pace and repetitive motions. These job features are common in poultry processing, an industry that relies on Latino immigrants. Few studies document the symptom burden of immigrant Latinos employed in poultry processing or other manual jobs. METHODS Latino poultry processing workers (n = 403) and a comparison po...

Journal: :Occupational medicine 2003
Riitta Sauni Panu Oksa Solja Huikko Pekka Roto Jukka Uitti

AIM To determine the risk of asthma among 7891 Finnish construction workers in the Pirkanmaa Region of southern Finland. METHOD Retrospective cohort study of hospital records of the Tampere University Hospital. A population of Pirkanmaa paper mill workers (n=2686) and the Pirkanmaa working age population (n=252,500) served as reference populations. RESULTS There were 147 new cases of asthma...

2008
Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes

Learning about the impact that immigration has on the labor market of the receiving nation is a topic of major concern, particularly in Spain, where immigration has more than doubled from 4 percent to roughly 10 percent of the population within a decade. Yet, very little is known about the impact that large immigrant inflows have had on the labor market outcomes of Spanish natives. Furthermore,...

Journal: :health scope 0
seyyed ali moussavi–najarkola department of occupational hygiene, collage of health, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran; corresponding author: seyyed ali moussavi najarkola, department of occupational hygiene, collage of health, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences (sbums), daneshjou boulevard, daneshjou square, tabnak street, chamran highway, tehran, ir iran. tel: +98-2122432040-41, fax: +98-2122432037, e-mail: ramazan mirzaei department of occupational health, health promotion research center, zahedan university of medical sciences, zahedan, ir iran

results total prevalence's of subjects with wrist-hand, shoulder-arm, neck back and lower limb disorders were obtained 556 (82.6%), 352 (52.3%), 238 (35.4%), 454 (67.5%), and 149 (22.1%) respectively (p = 0.028). the highest cumulative risk was corresponded to wrist-hand, and after that were cumulative risks of back, shoulder-arm, neck, and lower limb respectively. objectives this study was con...

2015
Aude Lacourt Javier Pintos Jérôme Lavoué Lesley Richardson Jack Siemiatycki

BACKGROUND Given the large number of workers in the construction industry, it is important to derive accurate and valid estimates of cancer risk, and in particular lung cancer risk. In most previous studies, risks among construction workers were compared with general populations including blue and white collar workers. The main objectives of this study were to assess whether construction worker...

2013
Ji Young Ryu Sukwoo Hong Chang-Hyo Kim Sangyoon Lee Jeong-Ho Kim Jong-Tae Lee Dae Hwan Kim

OBJECTIVES The prevalence of the metabolic syndrome has increased rapidly in South Korea over the past 10 years. However, the occurrence of the metabolic syndrome in workers grouped according to the specific type of work is not well understood in Korea. In this study, we assessed the differences in the prevalence of the metabolic syndrome by occupational group and evaluated the risk of the meta...

ژورنال: ارگونومی 2015

Introduction: Manual load lifting is the most common and most stressful activity in manual handling of loads that imposes the highest possible amount of biomechanical pressure on the body, particularly on the spine. The present study was conducted to determine the prevalence of musculoskeletal disorders and to estimate the mechanical force exerted on the lower back in workers responsible f...

Journal: :Journal of epidemiology and community health 2005
Lucía Artazcoz Joan Benach Carme Borrell Imma Cortès

STUDY OBJECTIVES (1) To analyse the impact of flexible employment on mental health and job dissatisfaction; and (2) to examine the constraints imposed by flexible employment on men's and women's partnership formation and people's decision to become parents. For the two objectives the potentially different patterns by sex and social class are explored. DESIGN Cross sectional health survey. Mul...

Journal: :Industrial health 2007
Ryoichi Inaba Junichi Kurokawa Seyed Mohammad Mirbod

To help making comfortable workplaces and to prevent health disorders induced by the exposure to moderate cold in two different groups of out-door workers, we conducted a survey to compare subjective symptoms and cold prevention measures in winter between traffic control workers and construction workers. The subjects of this study were 98 male traffic control workers and 149 male workers engage...

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