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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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Ahmet Emre Öçal, Huseyin Lekesiz and Sevda Telli Çetin
Work-related musculoskeletal disorders are one of the main problems reducing the life quality of workers. Occupational exoskeletons are one of the most promising solutions for solving this issue. In this study, an innovative and passive upper-extremity e...
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Armin Rashidi Nasab, Hassan Malekitabar, Hazem Elzarka, Ala Nekouvaght Tak and Khashayar Ghorab
Addressing safety risks in construction is an ongoing priority, and integrating safety considerations into construction scheduling is a crucial aspect of this effort. A notable challenge is the safety risk posed by concurrent tasks, which has received li...
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Patricia Gamboa, Rui Varandas, João Rodrigues, Cátia Cepeda, Cláudia Quaresma and Hugo Gamboa
Occupational disorders considerably impact workers? quality of life and organizational productivity, and even affect mortality worldwide. Such health issues are related to mental health and ergonomics risk factors. In particular, mental health may be aff...
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Daniela Onofrejova, Michaela Balazikova, Juraj Glatz, Zuzana Kotianova and Katarina Vaskovicova
The physical tasks of workers are demanding, particularly when performed long-term in unsuitable working position, with high frequency, heavy load, after injury, with developing damage of health or reduced performance due to advanced age. Work-related mu...
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Veronica Cimolin, Nicola Cau, Manuela Galli and Paolo Capodaglio
Obese individuals are characterized by a reduced balance which has a significant effect on a variety of daily and occupational tasks. The presence of excessive adipose tissue and weight gain could increase the risk of falls; for this reason, obese indivi...
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Olena Cherniak, Viktoriia Burdeina, Svitlana Artiukh
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The subject of the research in the article is a mathematical model of the dose absorbed by special clothing. The goal of the work is to improve the mathematical model of the dose absorbed by special clothing irradiated with accelerated electrons. The fol...
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Giuseppe Campo, Luca Cegolon, Diego De Merich, Ugo Fedeli, Mauro Pellicci, William C. Heymann, Sofia Pavanello, Armando Guglielmi and Giuseppe Mastrangelo
Background: A national database of work-related injuries has been established in Italy since 2002, collecting information on the injured person, his/her work tasks, the workplace and the risk factors contributing to incident dynamics, according to a mode...
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Robin Orr, Ben Schram and Rodney Pope
Law-enforcement officers increasingly wear body armour for protection; wearing body armour is common practice in military populations. Law-enforcement and military occupational demands are vastly different and military-styled body armour may not be suita...
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