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Another look at safety climate and safety behavior: deepening the cognitive and social mediator mechanisms.

2012

WOS:000301081700053 (Nº de Acesso Web of Science) “Prémio Científico ISCTE-IUL 2013” In this study, safety climate literature and the theory of planned behavior were combined to explore the cognitive and social mechanisms that mediate the relationship between organizational safety climate and compliance and proactive safety behaviors. The sample consisted of 356 workers from a transportation organization. Using a multiple mediation design, the results revealed that proactive and compliance safety behaviors are explained by different patterns of combinations of individual and situational factors related to safety. On the one hand, the relationship between organizational safety climate and pr…

AdultMaleEngineeringMediation (statistics)Health Knowledge Attitudes Practice:Ciências Sociais::Geografia Económica e Social [Domínio/Área Científica]Decision MakingPoison controlHuman Factors and ErgonomicsTransportationIntention:Ciências Sociais::Outras Ciências Sociais [Domínio/Área Científica]Models Psychological:Ciências Sociais::Psicologia [Domínio/Área Científica]Occupational safety and healthAttitudes about safetyJudgmentPerceived control over safetyDescriptive and injunctive safety normsSafety behaviorsAccidents OccupationalHumansSafety cultureCooperative BehaviorSafety Risk Reliability and QualityMotivationbusiness.industryPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthTheory of planned behaviorHuman factors and ergonomicsMiddle AgedOrganizational CultureTheory of planned behaviorModels OrganizationalOrganizational safetySafety climateProactive and compliance safety behaviorsSafetybusinessSocial psychologyAccident; analysis and prevention
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Estimated radiation exposure of German commercial airline cabin crew in the years 1960-2003 modeled using dose registry data for 2004-2015.

2016

Exposure to ionizing radiation of cosmic origin is an occupational risk factor in commercial aircrew. In a historic cohort of 26,774 German aircrew, radiation exposure was previously estimated only for cockpit crew using a job-exposure matrix (JEM). Here, a new method for retrospectively estimating cabin crew dose is developed. The German Federal Radiation Registry (SSR) documents individual monthly effective doses for all aircrew. SSR-provided doses on 12,941 aircrew from 2004 to 2015 were used to model cabin crew dose as a function of age, sex, job category, solar activity, and male pilots' dose; the mean annual effective dose was 2.25 mSv (range 0.01–6.39 mSv). In addition to an inverse …

AdultMaleEngineeringOperations researchAircraftOccupational riskMean squared prediction errorCrewToxicologyRadiation DosageEffective dose (radiation)Risk Assessment030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineAge DistributionAeronauticsOccupational ExposureRadiation IonizingHumansRegistriesSex DistributionRetrospective Studiesbusiness.industryPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Healthjob-exposure matrixexposure modelingMiddle AgedRadiation Exposure030210 environmental & occupational healthPollutionRadiation exposurePilotsCohortaviationAircrewRegistry dataepidemiologyFemalebusinessionizing radiationCosmic RadiationEnvironmental MonitoringJournal of exposure scienceenvironmental epidemiology
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A multi-agent safety response model in the construction industry.

2014

BACKGROUND: The construction industry is one of the sectors with the highest accident rates and the most serious accidents. A multi-agent safety response approach allows a useful diagnostic tool in order to understand factors affecting risk and accidents. The special features of the construction sector can influence the relationships among safety responses along the model of safety influences. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this paper is to test a model explaining risk and work-related accidents in the construction industry as a result of the safety responses of the organization, the supervisors, the co-workers and the worker. METHODS: Sample: 374 construction employees belonging to 64 small Spa…

AdultMaleEngineeringPoison controlSystem safetySample (statistics)Structural equation modelingOccupational safety and healthTransport engineeringYoung AdultRisk FactorsInjury preventionAccidents OccupationalHumansOccupational Healthbusiness.industryRehabilitationConstruction IndustryPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthHuman factors and ergonomicsMiddle AgedModels TheoreticalOrganizational CultureTest (assessment)Risk analysis (engineering)SafetybusinessFactor Analysis StatisticalWork (Reading, Mass.)
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Comparisons of Musculoskeletal Complaints and Data Entry Between a Sitting and a Sit-Stand Workstation Paradigm

2009

Background: Seated working positions are often regarded as a cause for discomfort in the musculoskeletal system. Performing work in different working positions—that is, alternating between sitting and standing (sit-stand workstation paradigm)—could help reduce physical complaints. Objective: The questions were whether performing office work partly in a standing position leads to reduced complaints and whether standing would change the efficiency of data entry office work. Method: We investigated the effect of a sit-stand workstation paradigmd during experimental data entry office work on physical and psychological complaints and data entry efficiency by conducting a randomized controlled t…

AdultMaleEngineeringmedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentWorkstationPostureHuman Factors and ErgonomicsData entrySittingWork physiologylaw.inventionUser-Computer InterfaceYoung AdultBehavioral NeuroscienceMusculoskeletal disorderRandomized controlled triallawmedicineHumansMusculoskeletal DiseasesWorkplaceApplied PsychologyCross-Over Studiesbusiness.industryHuman factors and ergonomicsEquipment Designmedicine.diseaseMusculoskeletal discomfortBiomechanical PhenomenaOccupational DiseasesPhysical therapybusinessHuman Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society
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The associations of indoor environment and psychosocial factors on the subjective evaluation of Indoor Air Quality among lower secondary school stude…

2017

Subjective evaluation of Indoor Air Quality (subjective IAQ) reflects both building-related and psychosocial factors, but their associations have rarely been studied other than on the individual level in occupational settings and their interactions have not been assessed. Therefore, we studied whether schools' observed indoor air problems and psychosocial factors are associated with subjective IAQ and their potential interactions. The analysis was performed with a nationwide sample (N = 195 schools/26946 students) using multilevel modeling. Two datasets were merged: (i) survey data from students, including information on schools' psychosocial environment and subjective IAQ, and (ii) data fr…

AdultMaleEnvironmental EngineeringAdolescentympäristöIndoor aireducationpsykososiaaliset tekijät010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencespsychosocial environmentstress03 medical and health sciencesInterpersonal relationship0302 clinical medicineIndoor air qualitySurveys and QuestionnairesEnvironmental healthsisäilmaongelmatHumansInterpersonal Relations030212 general & internal medicineSchool levelStudentslower secondary schoolta5150105 earth and related environmental sciencesSchoolssisäilma4. EducationMultilevel modelPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Healthta3142Building and ConstructionIndividual levelindoor air problemsAir Pollution IndoorSurvey data collectionFemalemultilevel analysisPsychologyPsychosocialindoor air qualityIndoor Air
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Exposure to toxic agents alters organic elemental composition in human fingernails.

2008

Abstract Background and objective: The human fingernail plate is highly keratinized. The keratin structure is held together by disulfide bonds. The organic elements sulfur and nitrogen occur almost exclusively in amino acids of the nail plate. This study analyzed whether occupational exposure to harmful chemical agents alters the organic elemental composition in fingernails. Subjects and methods: Participants were 71 occupationally exposed workers (49 hairdressers, 22 painters) and 49 unexposed controls. Aspects of exposure were assessed by questionnaire. Nail clippings of index and little fingers were analyzed for sulfur (S), nitrogen (N), carbon (C), and hydrogen (H) contents, using an au…

AdultMaleEnvironmental EngineeringChemical compoundStereochemistryNitrogenHair Preparationschemistry.chemical_elementchemistry.chemical_compoundSex FactorsOccupational ExposurePaintmedicineEnvironmental ChemistryHumansWaste Management and DisposalDiminutionElemental compositionintegumentary systemChemistryNail plateMiddle AgedPollutionNitrogenSulfurCarbonmedicine.anatomical_structureNailsEnvironmental chemistryNail (anatomy)FemaleOccupational exposureSulfurHydrogenThe Science of the total environment
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Polychlorinated diphenyl ethers, dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans in finnish human tissues compared to environmental samples

1995

Finnish human samples from the Helsinki area and Arctic cod samples from Vestertana Fjord (Norway) were analyzed for polychlorinated diphenyl ethers (PCDE) and 2,3,7,8-chloro substituted dibenzo-p-dioxins (PCDD) and dibenzofurans (PCDF). The PCDE, PCDD and PCDF contents in human and animal samples from Finland and elsewhere were briefly reviewed. PCDEs were non-detectable in human liver and testis, but some PCDE congeners were identified in human adipose tissue and fat of boiled Arctic cod liver composite. The contents of PCDEs in Finnish human samples were similar to those reported in the literature for human tissues from North America. The estimated concentrations of PCDEs 99, 147 + 153 (…

AdultMaleEnvironmental EngineeringHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisAdipose tissue010501 environmental sciencesDioxins01 natural sciencesPolychlorinated diphenyl ethersTestisLiver fatAnimalsHumansEnvironmental ChemistryFinlandBenzofurans0105 earth and related environmental sciencesPollutantHuman liverWaste managementChemistryMuscles010401 analytical chemistryFishesPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthGeneral MedicineGeneral ChemistryPolychlorinated BiphenylsPollutionDiet0104 chemical sciencesCongenerAdipose TissueLiverEnvironmental chemistryToxicityEnvironmental PollutantsChemosphere
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Serum concentrations of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in the inhabitants of a Sicilian city.

2012

Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and organochlorine pesticides are common environmental contaminants that have been associated with human health problems. OBJECTIVES: To assess serum concentrations of several organochlorine contaminants in general population living in a city with an ancient agricultural tradition and to identify possible exposure sources in Sicily. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted on 101 individuals. Each participant answered a face-to-face questionnaire submitted by well-trained personnel and provided a serum sample which was analyzed for the concentrations of PCBs, HCB, HCHs and DDTs by using gas-chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry. RESULTS: HCB, p…

AdultMaleEnvironmental EngineeringHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisPopulationBiologySettore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E ApplicataGas Chromatography-Mass SpectrometryDDTPolychlorinated biphenylHuman healthfluids and secretionsEnvironmental healthSurveys and QuestionnairesHexachlorobenzeneHydrocarbons ChlorinatedEnvironmental ChemistryHumansCitieseducationSicilyreproductive and urinary physiologyAgedOrganochlorine contaminantsPollutantOrganochlorine pesticideeducation.field_of_studyorganic chemicalsPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthPesticide Residuesfood and beveragesOrganochlorine pesticideGeneral MedicineGeneral ChemistrySerum concentrationMiddle AgedPollutionPolychlorinated BiphenylsHuman biomonitoringCross-Sectional StudiesEnvironmental chemistryembryonic structuresEnvironmental PollutantsFemaleEnvironmental MonitoringChemosphere
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Increase in Regular Leisure-Time Physical Activity in Spanish Adults Between 1987 and 2017.

2021

Introduction:\ud \ud The prevalence of leisure-time physical activity has increased in recent decades, but values differ significantly among countries. Owing to the improvement of living standards, a higher frequency of leisure-time physical activity is expected in Western countries such as Spain, but there is a lack of research involving large, representative samples during a prolonged temporal frame to confirm this tendency.\ud \ud Methods:\ud \ud Individual representative data from the 1987, 1993, 1995, 1997, 2001, 2011, and 2017 rounds of the Spanish National Health Survey were used. Statistical analyses were conducted from April 9, 2020 to May 5, 2020.\ud \ud Results:\ud \ud A total of…

AdultMaleEpidemiologyLeisure timePhysical activityStandard of livingMotor Activity01 natural sciences03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineLeisure ActivitiesAge groupsStatistical analysesSurveys and QuestionnairesLinear regressionMedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicine0101 mathematicsExerciseNational healthbusiness.industry010102 general mathematicsPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthHealth SurveysSpanish populationCross-Sectional StudiesFemalebusinessDemographyAmerican journal of preventive medicine
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Teacher stress over an autumn term: relationships between subjective stress and catecholamine excretion during night rest

1987

The relationships between subjective stress and catecholamine excretion during night rest were investigated in a group of 137 teachers. The research design was longitudinal and consisted of repeated assessment (six times in an autumn term) of the stress indicators. At the beginning of the term adrenaline excretion rate showed negative and at the end of the term positive correlations with subjective stress feelings. Cluster analysis revealed three stable profile types among the teachers, in which the stress indicators were related to each other in different ways. The subjective stress process was better reflected in noradrenaline excretion than in adrenaline excretion. The findings were inte…

AdultMaleEpinephrinemedia_common.quotation_subjectDevelopmental psychologyExcretionNorepinephrineStress processArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Rest (finance)Stress (linguistics)Developmental and Educational PsychologymedicineHumansGeneral Psychologymedia_commonTeachingGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedTerm (time)Occupational DiseasesFeelingCatecholamineFemaleSleepEmotional arousalPsychologyStress Psychologicalmedicine.drugScandinavian Journal of Psychology
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