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Luís Monteiro, Vanessa Santos, Mark G. Abel, Emily L. Langford, Gabriel J. Martinez and Luís Miguel Massuça
Law enforcement officers (LEOs) must maintain a certain level of physical fitness to perform occupational tasks successfully. Because of the wide variation among operators, there does not appear to be a standard fitness test battery that is appropriate t...
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Deema Almaskati, Sharareh Kermanshachi, Apurva Pamidimukkala, Karthikeyan Loganathan and Zhe Yin
Hazard identification is a fundamental step in safety management that has the potential to reduce the number and severity of occupational injuries on construction sites. Researchers have identified and evaluated some of the hazards, but few have extensiv...
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Mariana Isabel Puente Riofrío, Soledad Janett Mostacero Llerena and Gilma Gabriela Uquillas Granizo
The construction industry is fraught with risks due to the use of heavy machinery and work at heights, leading to increased occupational accidents. Understanding how the work environment affects personnel adaptation is crucial, as a negative environment ...
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Won Choi, Kyungsu Kim and Wongeon Jung
Agriculture, alongside construction and mining, is one of the three most hazardous industries, and is characterized by numerous risk factors for occupational accidents. Unlike other industries, agriculture faces significant safety concerns related to the...
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Fabian Heisterkamp
Determining reliable noise emission values for machinery is key to successfully implement the Sell and Buy Quiet concept. ISO 11202 is a basic noise emission standard to determine the emission sound pressure level of machines outside of special acoustic ...
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Avijit Sarkar, James B. Pick and Shaista Jabeen
This paper examines spatiotemporal patterns and socioeconomic influences on host participation in Airbnb?s short-term rental (STR) marketplace in San Francisco during the years 2019?2022, a four-year period that spans the COVID-19 pandemic. This provides...
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Fabiola M. Perez-Lua, Alec M. Chan-Golston, Nancy J. Burke and Maria-Elena De Trinidad Young
Farmworkers in the U.S. experienced high rates of COVID-19 infection and mortality during the COVID-19 pandemic. Their workplace may have been a significant place of exposure to the novel coronavirus. Using political economy of health theory, this study ...
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Yanzeng Zhao, Yanlong Wang, Wei Guo, Lin Cheng, Jialu Tong, Ruipeng Ji, Yizhi Zhou, Ziyu Liu and Lijing Wang
This research work delves into the potential impact of occupational stress on the mental health, performance, and job satisfaction of civil aviation pilots. To explore this triadic relationship, a battery of six distinct scales was employed, including th...
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Agota Giedre Rai?iene, Evelina Danauske, Karolina Kavaliauskiene and Vida Gud?inskiene
Challenges when many people moved their jobs from the office to home because of COVID-19 pandemic restrictions have put stress on employees? daily routine and professional lives. This article investigated the experience of individuals working not at the ...
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Adeeb Sidani, João Poças Martins and Alfredo Soeiro
This article presents a comprehensive review of the safety status and technological development in high-risk industries, with a focus on construction, mining, agriculture, transportation, healthcare, and energy sectors. The objective is to analyse and co...
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