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期刊名:Industrial health

缩写:IND HEALTH

ISSN:0019-8366

e-ISSN:1880-8026

IF/分区:1.6/Q3

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Ariane Adam-Poupart,France Labrèche,Audrey Smargiassi et al. Ariane Adam-Poupart et al.
The potential impacts of climate change (CC) on Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) have been studied a little in tropical countries, while they received no attention in northern industrialized countries with a temperate climate. This work...
Tord Kjellstrom,Bruno Lemke,Matthias Otto Tord Kjellstrom
A feature of climate impacts on occupational health and safety are physiological limits to carrying out physical work at high heat exposure. Heat stress reduces a workers work capacity, leading to lower hourly labour productivity and econom...
Maria Stoecklin-Marois,Tamara Hennessy-Burt,Diane Mitchell et al. Maria Stoecklin-Marois et al.
Global climate change has great potential for escalating the number and duration of extreme heat events in California. California accounts for 16% of U.S. crop production, and over 450,000 people are employed in agriculture, with more than ...
Benjawan Tawatsupa,Vasoontara Yiengprugsawan,Tord Kjellstrom et al. Benjawan Tawatsupa et al.
Global warming will increase heat stress at home and at work. Few studies have addressed the health consequences in tropical low and middle income settings such as Thailand. We report on the association between heat stress and workplace inj...
Robert Bourbonnais,Joseph Zayed,Martine Lévesque et al. Robert Bourbonnais et al.
In the context of climate change, concomitant exposure to heat stress and chemicals takes on great importance. However, little information is available in this regard. The purpose of this research, therefore, was to develop an approach aime...
Peter Bröde,Krzysztof Błazejczyk,Dusan Fiala et al. Peter Bröde et al.
The growing need for valid assessment procedures of the outdoor thermal environment in the fields of public weather services, public health systems, urban planning, tourism & recreation and climate impact research raised the idea to develop...
Karin Lundgren,Kalev Kuklane,Chuansi Gao et al. Karin Lundgren et al.
It is accepted that the earth's climate is changing in an accelerating pace, with already documented implications for human health and the environment. This literature review provides an overview of existing research findings about the effe...
Tord Kjellstrom,Shin-Ichi Sawada,Thomas E Bernard et al. Tord Kjellstrom et al.
Yi-Kuo Chang,Teh-Sheng Su,Yun Ouyang et al. Yi-Kuo Chang et al.
The employee impact and attitude analysis for GHS implementation in Taiwan was investigated in this study. An impact assessment on the new regulations or changes in regulations for government, potential costs, benefits, and the global trade...