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期刊名:New solutions-a journal of environmental and occupational health policy

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ISSN:1048-2911

e-ISSN:1541-3772

IF/分区:1.1/Q4

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Stephanie Premji,Barb Neis,Ellen MacEachen et al. Stephanie Premji et al.
Editor's Note: About a year ago the organizers of the conference entitled Workers' Health and Return-to-Work in a Changing World of Work approached NEW SOLUTIONS about doing a special issue to publish research presented at the conference. W...
Karen Messing,Jean-Paul Dautel Karen Messing
In Canada and the United States, many low-paid service providers are required to work long hours in a static standing posture. Women, young people, and low-paid workers are significantly more likely to report standing without moving at work...
Emily Howe,Stephen Czarnuch,Rosemary Ricciardelli et al. Emily Howe et al.
Public safety communicators are the first line of support for members of the public-facing emergency situations. Consequently, communicators are exposed to potentially psychologically traumatic events (PPTE) which are associated with an inc...
Rana Yousef,Walaa Qutechat,Oroub Alajarmeh et al. Rana Yousef et al.
This paper examines the pervasive issues of stress and burnout among healthcare specialists in Jordan, which are intensified by the current system allowing patients unrestricted access to specialized clinics. Our comprehensive analysis incl...
Anya Keefe,Barbara Neis,Kim Cullen et al. Anya Keefe et al.
In Canada, occupational health and safety (OHS) and workers' compensation are primarily provincial responsibilities and there is no national institute for OHS research. Research capacity and many civil society resources to which injured wor...
Barbara Neis,Robert A Macpherson,Desai Shan et al. Barbara Neis et al.
Maritime occupations encompass seafaring, fishing, marine aquaculture, and longshore work. These non-standard occupations tend to be hazardous with high injury rates. They are associated with varying levels of seasonality, shift work, geogr...
Desai Shan,Alex Medley,Barbara Neis et al. Desai Shan et al.
Return to work (RTW) after injury requires strong stakeholder coordination. Seafaring work is associated with high injury rates, but seafarers' RTW is understudied. As federally regulated workers, Canadian seafarers are protected by the Can...
Stephanie Mayell,Janet McLaughlin,Jenna Hennebry et al. Stephanie Mayell et al.
Migrant agricultural workers employed through Canada's Temporary Foreign Worker Program face serious occupational health and safety hazards, with compounded difficulties in accessing workers' compensation (WC) if they are sick or injured by...