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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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Fabrice Warneck Fabrice Warneck
Electronics Watch travelled to Kolwezi in the province of Lualaba, in the south of the Democratic Republic of Congo. Two worlds live side by side here, without ever crossing paths. On the one hand, the world of industrial mines, with their ...
Fabrice Warneck Fabrice Warneck
In part one, we reported on some of the shocking working conditions that the Electronics Watch team found on our visit to cobalt mines in the DRC. Now, we look at the vested interests in Congolese politics, the mining industry, the Congoles...
Lisa M Brosseau,Deborah Deeg Gold,Barbara Materna et al. Lisa M Brosseau et al.
There is an urgent need for stronger protection from aerosol-transmissible diseases in healthcare settings-for workers, patients, volunteers, and visitors. Concerned that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Healthcare Infec...
Stella Beckman,Xóchitl Castañeda,Likhi Rivas et al. Stella Beckman et al.
California is home to a multibillion-dollar cannabis (marijuana) industry, but little is known about the occupational health and safety hazards faced by cannabis workers and even less of the stress, mental health, and coping mechanisms amon...
Jung Hyun Lee,Vesara Ardhe Gatera,Ted Smith et al. Jung Hyun Lee et al.
Concerns about chemical exposure in the electronics manufacturing industry have long been recognized, but data are lacking in Southeast Asia. We conducted a study in Batam, Indonesia, to evaluate chemical exposures in electronics facilities...
Electronics Watch Electronics Watch
Workers in global supply chains face forced labour, hazardous working conditions, excessive overtime, violence, union busting, and other abuses. They may be cheated of wages and bonuses promised by recruiters or dismissed without due proces...
Carolyn Gigot,Amy Lowman,Caitlin A Ceryes et al. Carolyn Gigot et al.
Industrial hog operation (IHO) workers face a range of occupational hazards, including exposure to zoonotic pathogens such as livestock-associated antimicrobial-resistant Staphylococcus aureus and swine-origin influenza viruses with epidemi...
Mark Nicas Mark Nicas
Editor's Note: This is a commentary on "Barrier Face Coverings for Workers" by Lisa Brosseau and Jeffrey Stull, which appeared in NEW SOLUTIONS 32(3). ...