Shweta Narayan
Shweta Narayan
The definition of Just Transition in recent years has been shaped by the political and ideological leanings of multiple stakeholders. Labor movements look at a Just Transition that secures workers' rights and jobs; environmental justice gro...
Barriers and Facilitators in the Creation of a Surveillance System for Solar Radiation-Induced Skin Cancers [0.03%]
关于建立监测紫外线诱发皮肤癌系统的障碍与促进因素
Nicole Slot,Thomas Tenkate,Lindsay Forsman-Phillips et al.
Nicole Slot et al.
Outdoor workers are exposed to many hazards, including solar ultraviolet radiation (UVR). Identifying, reporting, analyzing and tracking the exposures or health outcomes of outdoor workers have not generally been formally considered. This a...
Support Decent Work for All as a Public Health Goal in the United States. (APHA Policy Statement Number 20223, Adopted November 2022) [0.03%]
支持体面就业,作为美国公共卫生目标(APHA政策声明第20223号,2022年11月通过)
American Public Health Association
American Public Health Association
This policy promotes decent work as a U.S. public health goal through a comprehensive approach that builds upon existing APHA policy statements and addresses statement gaps. The International Labour Organization defines decent work as work ...
Advancing Environmental Health and Justice: A Call for Assessment and Oversight of Health Care Waste. (APHA Policy Statement Number 20224, Adopted November 2022) [0.03%]
推进环境健康与公正:呼吁评估和监管医疗废物(APHA政策声明第20224号,2022年11月通过)
American Public Health Association
American Public Health Association
Health care waste adversely affects society in ways that have been overlooked for decades, an issue that the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has accelerated significantly. This policy statement addresses the human impacts that ...
"You Have to Keep in Mind That You're Dealing with People's Lives": How Hospital Service Workers Enact an Ethic of Care [0.03%]
“你要牢记的是你面对的是人们的生活”:医院服务人员如何施行照料伦理学
Kess L Ballentine,Jihee Woo,Hollen Tillman et al.
Kess L Ballentine et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic heightened the need to examine the health and safety of all workers, especially frontline workers, like hospital service workers (HSWs). Given ongoing pandemic-related challenges like healthcare labor shortages, attent...
Michael B Lax,Jeanette M Zoeckler
Michael B Lax
An assessment of occupational disease in New York State was undertaken that partially replicated and expanded earlier work from 1987. Utilizing an expanded conception of occupational disease, the assessment used a variety of data sources an...
Darius D Sivin
Darius D Sivin
Exploring Mentorship in Union and Non-Union Occupational Safety and Health Training Programs [0.03%]
工会与非工会职业安全和健康培训项目中的导师制探究
Isabel Cuervo,Ashlee Fitch,Diane Stein et al.
Isabel Cuervo et al.
Few studies have explored mentorship's value in occupational safety and health (OSH) training that focuses on worker empowerment in blue-collar occupations. Through a university and union collaboration, we examined mentorship programs as a ...
We Are Just Mazdoors! A Decolonial Ethnographic Account of Health Inequalities, and Inequities Among Tea Garden Laborers in Assam, India [0.03%]
我们只是 Mazdoors(工人)!印度阿萨姆邦茶园工人的健康不平等和不公平的去殖民化民族志记录
Nitish Gogoi,S S Sumesh
Nitish Gogoi
This article investigates the lived experiences of health inequalities and inequities among tea garden laborers in Assam, India. By employing decolonial ethnographic research, this study explored long-standing health inequalities and inequi...