• A psychosocial hazard or work stressor is any occupational hazard related to the way work is designed, organized and managed, as well as the economic...
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    including chemical hazards, biological hazards (biohazards), psychosocial hazards, and physical hazards. In the United States, the National Institute for Occupational...
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    including chemical hazards, biological hazards (biohazards), psychosocial hazards, and physical hazards. In the United States, the National Institute for Occupational...
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    or from cybersecurity and information privacy issues. Many hazards of AI are psychosocial due to its potential to cause changes in work organization....
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  • the equipment Lockout-tagout Rupture disc Engineering controls for psychosocial hazards include workplace design to affect the amount, type, and level of...
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    Waldner, C. (2012). Occupational health hazards in veterinary medicine: zoonoses and other biological hazards. The Canadian veterinary journal = La revue...
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  • with the use of respirators; this exposure is a significant occupational hazard for health care professionals. Healthcare workers are also at risk for diseases...
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    health risks. With a multitude of tangible hazards, waste collectors are at risk for psychosocial hazards as it is a physically taxing job involving long...
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  • of which are attributed to repetitive tasks and long-term exposures to hazards in the casino environment. Among these issues are cancers resulting from...
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  • hygiene Occupational hazard Biological hazard Chemical hazard Physical hazard Psychosocial hazard Occupational stress Hierarchy of hazard controls Prevention...
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  • workplace harassment and workplace bullying are identified as being core psychosocial hazards. Harassment, under the laws of the United States, is defined as any...
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    well a broad range of psychosocial risk factors. Personal protective equipment can help protect against many of these hazards. A landmark study conducted...
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  • hygiene Occupational hazard Biological hazard Chemical hazard Physical hazard Psychosocial hazard Occupational stress Hierarchy of hazard controls Prevention...
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  • effects. Chemical hazards are usually classified separately from biological hazards (biohazards). Main classifications of chemical hazards include asphyxiants...
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    Hierarchy of hazard control is a system used in industry to prioritize possible interventions to minimize or eliminate exposure to hazards. It is a widely...
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  • hygiene Occupational hazard Biological hazard Chemical hazard Physical hazard Psychosocial hazard Occupational stress Hierarchy of hazard controls Prevention...
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    hygiene Occupational hazard Biological hazard Chemical hazard Physical hazard Psychosocial hazard Occupational stress Hierarchy of hazard controls Prevention...
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  • group with no change in the control group. Occupational hazard Chemical hazard Psychosocial hazard Landsbergis, P; Garcia-Rivas, J; Juarez, A; Choi, BK;...
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  • workplace harassment and workplace bullying are identified as being core psychosocial hazards. Overbearing supervision, constant criticism, and blocking promotions...
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    environmental hazard. Physical hazards include ergonomic hazards, radiation, heat and cold stress, vibration hazards, and noise hazards. Engineering controls...
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    fracturing sites, including confirmation of chemical, physical, and psychosocial hazards such as pregnancy and birth outcomes, migraine headaches, chronic...
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  • and safety issues. The survey was particularly concerned with "new" psychosocial risks, "such as work-related stress, violence and bullying", and highlighted...
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    a person to function safely underwater under pressure Psychosocial hazard – Occupational hazard to one's psychological well-being Psychrometric constant –...
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    occupational hazards can impact reproductive health and subsequently reproductive outcomes including chemical, physical, and psychosocial hazards. Although...
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    community. These hazards or stressors are typically divided into the categories biological, chemical, physical, ergonomic and psychosocial. The risk of a...
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  • Psychosocial safety climate (PSC) is a term used in organisational psychology that refers to the shared belief held by workers that their psychological...
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  • occupational safety and health, which consists of protecting workers from hazards. Successful workplace health promotion strategies include the principles...
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  • safety hazards of nanomaterials include the potential toxicity of various types of nanomaterials, as well as fire and dust explosion hazards. Because...
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    Hazard controls for COVID-19 in workplaces are the application of occupational safety and health methodologies for hazard controls to the prevention of...
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  • various occupational safety regulations. Psychosocial hazards can affect musculoskeletal disorders. A psychosocial factor related to accident risk is safety...
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