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Applying Machine Learning to Workers' Compensation Data to Identify Industry-Specific Ergonomic and Safety Prevention Priorities. Ohio, 2001 to 2011

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  • MEYERS, A. R. et al.; Alysha R. Meyers. En: J Occup Environ Med. 2018, v. 60 n. 1, pp. 55-73

Association Between Cardiovascular Fitness and Metabolic Syndrome Among American Workers

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  • LEWIS, J. E. et al.; john E. Lewis. En: J Occup Environ Med. 2015, v. 57 n.2, pp. 129-133

Blind spots in intereaction between actors in Swedish planning for critical infrastructure protection

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  • OLAUSSON, P. M.. En: Safety Sci. 2019, v. 118, pp. 424-434

Burden, Need and Impact: An Evidence-Based Method to Identify Worker Safety and Health Research Priorities

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  • FELKNOR, S. A. et al.; Sarah A. Felknor. En: Ann Work Exposures Health. 2019, v. 63 n. 4, pp. 375-385

Burden, Need and Impact: An Evidence-Based Method to Identify Worker Safety and Health Research Priorities

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  • FELKNOR, S. A. et al.; Sarah A. Felknor. En: Ann Work Exposures Health. 2019, v. 63 n. 4, pp. 375-385

Capturing challenges and trade-offs in healthcare work using the pressures diagram: An ethnographic study

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  • SANFORD, N. et al.; Natalie Sanford. En: Appl Ergonomics. 2022, v. 101, pp. 1-7 (103688)

Challenging the emerging narrative: Critical examination of coalmining safety in China, and recommendations for tackling mining hazards

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  • GENG, F.;SALEH, J. H.; Fang Geng. En: Safety Sci. 2015, v. 75 n. June, pp. 36-48

Characterising near misses and injuries in the temporary agency construction workforce: qualitative study approach

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  • SANTIAGO, K. et al.; Katerina Santiago...[et al.]. En: Occup Environ Med. 2020, v. 77 n. 2, pp. 94-99

Cleaning and asthma: A systematic review and approach for effective safety assessment

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  • VINCENT, M. J.;PARKER, A.;MAIER, A.; Melissa J. Vincent. En: Regul Toxicol Pharmacol. 2018, v. 90 n. 11, pp. 231-243

Combining Decision Rules from Classification Tree Models and Expert Assessment to Estimate Occupational Exposure to Diesel Exhaust for a Case-Control Study

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  • FRIESEN, M. C. et al.; Melissa C. Friesen. En: Ann Occup Hyg. 2016, v. 60 n. 4, pp. 467-478
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