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Contains two case studies which examine the occupational safety and health issues associated with remote work. The first study covers the petroleum and mining industries, and focuses on the increasing use of long-distance commuting.
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Part 1 of this paper provides an educational introduction to the hazards of nursing, work-related stress and the notion … of the control cycle as an approach to stress management. Part 2 provides the framework for risk assessments and … subsequent action in relation to work-related stress and nursing. Here it has been written as much as a development aid as a …
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Presents a review of the current literature on occupational stress and burn-out in teaching within an occupational …
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Provides guidance on ways and means to minimise the negative effects of working with visual display units. Includes selected examples of regulations, guidelines and collective agreements governing their use.
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ILO pub. Occupational health study of causes and possible prevention of mental stress among industrial workers - covers … behavioural and psychological aspects, related occupational diseases, stress- inducive work environment and working conditions … (payment by result, automation, shift work, nuisances, etc.), vulnerable groups, remedies, etc. Bibliography. …
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practice. Select bibliography pp. 27 to 33. …
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on code of practice. Select bibliography. …
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expansion, and considers internal development of human capital to fulfill further requirements. Bibliography pp. 83 to 86 …
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Based on a survey of 16 enterprises privatized between 1991 and 1994.
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