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The Enforcement of Occupational Safety and Health Requirements in Public and Private Sectors in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, the United Arab Emirates
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作者 Alyazya Alhosani 《Occupational Diseases and Environmental Medicine》 2024年第2期78-114,共37页
Research Problem: In Abu Dhabi, limited implementation of OSH Regulations contributes to the general unawareness among employees and workers about occupational hazards and safety measures, resulting in slow responsive... Research Problem: In Abu Dhabi, limited implementation of OSH Regulations contributes to the general unawareness among employees and workers about occupational hazards and safety measures, resulting in slow responsiveness toward enforcement measures and a lack of self-regulatory approaches within companies. Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine the implementation methods practised in Abu Dhabi with those in developed countries with established OSH regulatory bodies. Methodology: Qualitative and quantitative research methods were employed to gather primary research data. Workers from various industries in Abu Dhabi were sampled on purpose and asked to respond to questionnaires and interviews on OSH protocol awareness and implementation, and circumstances of workplace incidence. Results: The findings of this study showed that the enforcement of OSH requirements in UAE positively correlated to a reduction in the rate of work-related injury and improved business performance. The quantitative research data showed that the energy sector had the highest score (15) while the tourism sector had the lowest score (5.3) in occupational health systems and improvements in business efficiency and productivity. Implications: The outcomes of this study shed light on the importance of implementing OSH Guidelines for companies to empower their safety managers to fully enforce OSH requirements in their organisations. In conclusion, effective OSH enforcement requires cooperation between general workers and OSH managers and facilitation from business owners. 展开更多
关键词 occupational health and safety Abu Dhabi The United Arab Emirates IMPLEMENTATION
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Occupational Safety Culture Index (OSCI)——measuring the community and employees awareness,attitude and knowledge towards workplace safety and health in Hong Kong SAR
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作者 TANG Wah-shing Winson YEUNG Koon-chuen 《中国安全生产科学技术》 CAS 2012年第S1期166-171,共6页
Promoting occupational safety and health in Hong Kong,Special Administrative Region of China is an important and ongoing mission. As the major organization with statutory responsibilities,the Occupational Safety and H... Promoting occupational safety and health in Hong Kong,Special Administrative Region of China is an important and ongoing mission. As the major organization with statutory responsibilities,the Occupational Safety and Health Council understand the importance to strengthen and cultivate our safety culture. It is widely believed that numbers of occupational related diseases and injuries could be prevented with the improvement of the awareness and attitudes of the employees and the public. Therefore,a comprehensive and in-depth study to monitor the occupational health and safety level and status of the community and working population is needed. Objectives: Our Council has developed the Occupational Safety Culture Index ( OSCI) to measure the current level of community and workplace safety and health awareness,knowledge and attitude. Benchmarking measures of the key safety performance indicators are to be derived thereof. Methods: A territory-wide random telephone survey was conducted to assess the community and employees'awareness,attitude and knowledge in 2008. A structured questionnaire was designed with the content validity and reliability assessed before the survey administration. A series of quality control approaches were also applied to assure the quality of the fieldwork and the reliability of the data. Results: 1,531 eligible participants'data were collected and computed into 2 types of composite indices,Occupational Safety Culture Index ( Community) ( OSCIC) and Occupational Safety Culture Index (Workplace) (OSCIW) . With the maximum score of index at 100,the overall score of OSCIC is 66. 9 and the OSCIW is 61. 3 in Hong Kong. Achievements: OSCI served as an effective management tool to measure the safety culture in Hong Kong. With a representative sample and high quality study control and validated assessment approaches,the OSCI and the sub-indices are reliable indicators to assess the effectiveness of safety culture enhancement strategy and the OSH intervention measures. 展开更多
关键词 occupational safety Culture INDEX ( OSCI) WORKPLACE safety and health ATTITUDE and KNOWLEDGE
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Occupational Health and Safety Hazards Experienced by Healthcare Workers at Two Hospitals in Suyani, Bono Region, Ghana
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作者 Samuel Yaw Opoku Carlos Yeboah +1 位作者 Sabina Ampon-Wireko Richard Kwasi Hinneh 《Occupational Diseases and Environmental Medicine》 2023年第2期122-136,共15页
INTRODUCTION Occupational safety and health (OSH) is generally the anticipation, recognition, evaluation, and control of hazards arising in or from the workplace. The study sought to assess and evaluate occupational h... INTRODUCTION Occupational safety and health (OSH) is generally the anticipation, recognition, evaluation, and control of hazards arising in or from the workplace. The study sought to assess and evaluate occupational health and safety hazards experienced among health workers in the Bono region of Ghana. METHODOLOGY The study was descriptive cross-sectional quantitative study. Data was from two hundred (200) health workers and was analyzed using the binary logistic regression analysis. RESULTS The findings from the study show that risk factors associated with biological hazards were clinical staff [OR = 2.487 (1.146 - 5.397), p = 0.021], poor maintenance of hospital items [OR = 0.446 (0.240 - 0.831), p = 0.011], assault (verbal) abuse [OR = 2.581 (1.317 - 5.059), p = 0.006] and extreme pressure from work [OR = 2.975 (1.519 - 5.829), p = 0.001]. Non-biological hazards were associated with being single [OR = 0.499 (0.263 - 0.947), p = 0.034], being verbally assaulted [OR = 3.581 (1.865 - 6.876), p CONCLUSION Risk factors related with biological hazards include poor maintenance of hospital items and extreme pressure from work whereas non-biological hazards were associated with being single, being verbally assaulted. Clinical healthcare providers are more vulnerable to occupational health and safety hazards. The study recommends the provision of strategic policies to promote and protect the workers’ health based on the development of the epidemiological profile of health, needs to be readjusted and strengthened. 展开更多
关键词 occupational health and safety healthcare Hazards Biological Hazards Non-Biological Hazards Nurses safety Hospital Hazards
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Sustainable Development Importance in Higher Education for Occupational Health and Safety Using Egypt Vision 2030 under COVID-19 Pandemic 被引量:1
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作者 Tarek Adel Mouneer 《Journal of Geoscience and Environment Protection》 2021年第4期74-112,共39页
Insertion of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) into higher education is an important concern. This article aims to address the influences of SDGs in higher and engineering educational system in Egypt. The present s... Insertion of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) into higher education is an important concern. This article aims to address the influences of SDGs in higher and engineering educational system in Egypt. The present study focuses on SDGs 3, 4, 6, 7, 9, and 11. SDG 3 is related to occupational health and SDG 4 is related to higher education development. However, SDGs 6, 7, 9, and 11 are related to both mechanical and environmental engineering, and occupational safety. The study approach involves case risk analysis, investigations, and review for design concepts of occupational health and safety before and after the Coronavirus disease (COVID-19). A number of cross-sectional studies that constitute 125 multidisciplinary research plans (MDRPs) are grouped to monitor and evaluate two main factors which are an influence of involving SDGs into engineering education and selected curriculum of occupational health and safety. Then the results of these research-based studies, which performed over four academic years started from 2017 up to date 2021, are depicted and discussed. These results reveal the importance of interlink between engineering education and the intended SDGs. The latest 25 MDRPs demonstrate that Egypt response to alleviate the COVID-19 is rapidly pronounced specially on SDGs 3 and 4 simultaneously. However, those MDRPs show that neither record impacts nor delays on SDGs 6, 7, 9 and 11. The conclusions prioritize both the advanced educational mechanisms and verify the engineering curriculums to raise awareness of SDGs among both staff members and students in Egyptian universities. Finally, future work is recommended at the end of this article to focus on each specific goal to gain deep insight to state of the art for each SDG around globe using education development. 展开更多
关键词 Sustainable Development Education Development occupational safety occupational health Egypt Vision 2030 COVID-19 Pandemic
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An Assessment of Occupational Health and Safety Regulations in Ghana: A Study of the Construction Industry 被引量:3
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作者 Alex Kojo Eyiah Nongiba Alkanam Kheni Peter David Quartey 《Journal of Building Construction and Planning Research》 2019年第2期11-31,共21页
Occupational health and safety continues to be a major component of the built environment. The study investigates the effectiveness of occupational health and safety laws and regulations in the construction industry i... Occupational health and safety continues to be a major component of the built environment. The study investigates the effectiveness of occupational health and safety laws and regulations in the construction industry in Ghana and identifies the influencing factors. Face-to-face interviews were conducted among 49 stakeholders from four relevant groups—regulatory institutions, consultants, contractors, artisans and labourers. The findings of the study suggest that the existing occupational health and safety legal and regulatory framework is barely effective. Stakeholders were aware of the existence of some laws and regulations but mostly could not identify the specific laws and their relevant contents. Consequently, compliance is found to be irregular. The key recurring factors affecting effectiveness of occupational health and safety laws and regulations include: negligence and lack of priority for occupational health and safety, lack of training, lack of funds for occupational health and safety, lack of capacity of regulatory and supervisory institutions, and lack of occupational health and safety education within construction firms. The findings of the study are foundational in strategic interventions aimed at improving compliance with occupational health and safety laws and regulations in the construction industry of Ghana. 展开更多
关键词 occupational health and safety REGULATIONS Institutions STAKEHOLDERS CONSTRUCTION Ghana
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Construction Safety and Occupational Health Education in Egypt, the EU, and US Firms 被引量:1
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作者 Amal ElSafty Adel ElSafty Maged Malek 《Open Journal of Civil Engineering》 2012年第3期174-182,共9页
The construction industry has been considered an accident prone industry. Alarming statistics indicate thatthe construction industry accounts for 55,000 fatal injuries each year. That is because construction sites are... The construction industry has been considered an accident prone industry. Alarming statistics indicate thatthe construction industry accounts for 55,000 fatal injuries each year. That is because construction sites are often filled with potential hazards that can lead to serious injury or death. Responsibility for these injuries may be attributed to a variety of individuals including owners, contractors or subcontractors, engineers, equipment manufacturers, and architects. This mandated a new safety culture to emerge resulting in a decline in the incidence rate of all recordable nonfatal injury and illness for construction workers. This study explores the safety culture encountered in twolarge construction companies in the USA and Egypt, over the last five years. Comparison of the results recorded in both companies was also conducted. The study also investigated the benefits of focusing on the occupational health in the construction field in Egypt and USA. In addition to the literature review, the research methodology used for this study was inspired by the Contextual Design (CD) Methodology. The study indicated thepositive impact of implementing safety programs on significantly reducing the recordable injuries. It also showed the benefits of focusing on occupational health and wellness, training, and education of workers. 展开更多
关键词 occupational health WORKPLACE safety Accidents Construction Industry
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THE DEVELOPMENT AND STATE OF OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY IN CHINESE FORESTRY
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作者 Guo Jianping (1) Wang Nan (1) Xu Shenglin (1) 《Journal of Northeast Forestry University》 SCIE CAS CSCD 1990年第1期104-108,共5页
This paper is a surve of the development and current state of occupational health andsafety in Chinese forestry and a general introduction to the administrative system and structure ofworking health and safety in the ... This paper is a surve of the development and current state of occupational health andsafety in Chinese forestry and a general introduction to the administrative system and structure ofworking health and safety in the Chinese forestry system.It also describes some accomplishments ofthe administrative units of forestry occupatiomal safety in recent decades and the important roles ofinvestigation and research in forestry accidents.Some suggestions and schemes for developing scientif-ic research on occupational health and safety its application in forestry production are presented. 展开更多
关键词 FORESTRY production occupational health and safety WORKPLACE hazards CHAINSAW safety ERGONOMICS
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Application of coal mine dynamic safety management and occupational health and safety management system
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作者 张华 王春秋 +2 位作者 曹庆贵 刘业娇 林晓飞 《Journal of Coal Science & Engineering(China)》 2007年第3期319-322,共4页
A method system was put forward based on the occupational health and safety management system to develop the dynamic safety management of coal mine. It aimed at the problems in the mining safety management and was put... A method system was put forward based on the occupational health and safety management system to develop the dynamic safety management of coal mine. It aimed at the problems in the mining safety management and was put in practice in Lingxin coal mine of Ningxia Coal Industry Group Co., Ltd.. And good effect was obtained in safety work. It developed the mining dynamic safety management based on the building of occupational health and safety management system of mining enterprise and its main contents are as follows: timely identification and dynamic control of accident risk, persistent improvement of safety management performance according to the "PDCA" circle. 展开更多
关键词 dynamic safety management occupational health and safety management "PDCA" circle
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The Importance of Occupational Health and Safety(OHS)and OHS Budgeting in terms of Social Sustainability in the Construction Sector
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作者 Serkan Yildiz Mustafa Yilmaz 《Journal of Building Material Science》 2020年第1期1-10,共10页
Nowadays,sustainability is one of the most important construction sector goals,as it is in most other sectors.However,sustainability in the construction sector is dealt mostly with its environmental and economic dimen... Nowadays,sustainability is one of the most important construction sector goals,as it is in most other sectors.However,sustainability in the construction sector is dealt mostly with its environmental and economic dimensions,and its social dimension remains in the background.This situation causes the Occupational Health and Safety(OHS),which is perhaps the most important issue within the scope of social sustainability,to be addressed on its own,and its relationship with sustainability to be not introduced clearly.This study discussed the relationship between social sustainability and OHS in the construction sector.Based on the fact that in construction projects,the sustainability goal should be revealed forward to a great extent at the design stage,how to contribute to OHS by budgeting OHS activities together with project activities was explained.We intended to contribute to the provision of OHS and thus the social sustainability of construction projects by revealing how the budgeting will be done and how much OHS budget will be,by referring to the studies in the literature conducted about OHS budgeting and presented robust numerical data.The study is expected to help construction sector stakeholders to understand the relationship between social sustainability and OHS and to provide a clear picture of the role of budgeting in this respect. 展开更多
关键词 Social sustainability Construction Sector occupational health and safety
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Symptoms, Pathologies, Accidents and Expectations, Regarding the Occupational Doctor and Safety Technician, in a Representative Sample of Portuguese Tattoo Artists
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作者 Mónica Santos 《Occupational Diseases and Environmental Medicine》 2022年第3期180-195,共16页
Introduction/Objectives: As Tattoo is being more accepted, more professionals dedicate to it. A study was designed with the aim of analysing the perception of Tattoo Artists regarding their Occupational Health/Safety ... Introduction/Objectives: As Tattoo is being more accepted, more professionals dedicate to it. A study was designed with the aim of analysing the perception of Tattoo Artists regarding their Occupational Health/Safety team (opinion about the support provided);as to find out what type accidents, symptoms and occupational diseases they have, in order to provide a better service. Methods: This is a mixed exploratory study, containing a quantitative observational (analytical, cross-sectional) and a qualitative component (Case Study). For the statistical analysis, predominantly non-parametric tests were used. The project was approved by the Ethics Committee and informed consent was obtained. Results: In terms of symptomatology/illnesses, musculoskeletal pathology is the most reported. In terms of accidents, cuts stand out. Several statistically significant relationships were found between the variables analysed. Discussion/Conclusions: The Occupational Health and Security services are considered insufficient by most of the Tattoo artists. It would be desirable that the Occupational Doctor has concrete knowledge regarding Tattooing, in particular semiology/pathology;makes recommendations in pharmacology and/or indicates which exams could be useful. In relation to the Safety Technician, it would be desirable also to have specific knowledge about the sector, making plausible suggestions for improvement. 展开更多
关键词 TATTOOING Tattoo Artists occupational health occupational Medicine occupational safety
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Floating Solar Plants and Relevant Environmental,Health,and Safety Challenges
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作者 Md M Karim Rakika Rimsa Arub Masud 《Journal of Environmental Science and Engineering(A)》 2023年第6期229-241,共13页
An Environmental Impact Assessment(EIA)was conducted for 2×150 MW Floating Photovoltaic(FPV)plants,based on the World Bank’s new Environmental and Social Framework(ESF).The project was the first of its kind fina... An Environmental Impact Assessment(EIA)was conducted for 2×150 MW Floating Photovoltaic(FPV)plants,based on the World Bank’s new Environmental and Social Framework(ESF).The project was the first of its kind financed by the World Bank in Pakistan and was geared towards renewable energy development in the country.Key components of the project included the installation of high-density polyethylene floats,Photovoltaic(PV)panels,underwater transmission cables to floating or shoreline inverters and transformers,and overhead transmission lines to existing or new substations.The EIA was commissioned to identify all environmental,health,and safety challenges associated with the construction and operation of the FPV plants.A risk screening criterion based on the World Bank ESF was employed to identify these challenges,while a mitigation hierarchy and hierarchy of control were used in providing measures to address these challenges.The environmental challenges identified were pollution of surface water and degradation of aquatic habitat from bird droppings on the floating panels;changes to the thermal structure and evaporation rate of the water body as a result of decreased sunlight access;direct impacts of shading on fish and aquatic algae;impacts on migratory birds and their habitats;and impacts on fish movements due to the anchoring and cabling of the floats.Likewise,the project-specific occupational health and safety challenges identified were the risk of falling and drowning in the water during the installation and maintenance of the panels over the water.Mitigation measures were provided for the identified challenges.In conclusion,the construction and operation of FPV plants have environmental,health,and safety issues.It is therefore recommended that the mitigation measures provided should be incorporated into the earlier stages of the design and operation of future similar FPV plants around the world. 展开更多
关键词 Photovoltaic floating solar IMPACTS occupational health and safety mitigation hierarchy hierarchy of control
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Examination of Common Occupational Hazards among Healthcare Workers in a University Healthcare Center in Southeastern Nigeria
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作者 David Chinaecherem Innocent Chiagoziem Ogazirilem Emerole +11 位作者 Cosmas Nnadozie Ezejindu Ugonma Winnie Dozie Sophia Ifechidere Obani Anthony Chinonso Uwandu-Uzoma Chidozie Joachim Nwaokoro Mary Ulumma Udeh Stanley Chinedu Eneh Angelica Chinecherem Uwaezuoke Keside Marizu Iwuji Samson Adiaetok Udoewah Promise Nwanyinma Uzowuihe Vivian Chidimma Maduekwe 《Health》 CAS 2022年第8期833-852,共20页
Background: Healthcare workers are challenged by an imposing group of occupational hazards. These hazards include exposure to biological and non-biological hazards like ionizing radiation, stress, injury, infectious a... Background: Healthcare workers are challenged by an imposing group of occupational hazards. These hazards include exposure to biological and non-biological hazards like ionizing radiation, stress, injury, infectious agents, and chemicals. The aim of this study was to assess common occupational hazards among health workers at the Department of Health Services (DHS), Federal University of Technology, Owerri. Methods: A hospital-based cross-sectional study design was employed for the study, and a self-administered questionnaire was used for data collection. The SPSS Version 22.0 software was used for the analysis of the descriptive statistics obtained from the study. This study included both clinical and non-clinical health workers. A purposive sampling technique was used in recruiting a total of 94 respondents who participated in the study from September 2020 to April 2021. Results: A total of 94 respondents who participated in the study and among the participants, 33.3% (31) of the respondents were aged 31 - 40 years, and the majority of the health workers, 43.6% (41) had stayed between 1 - 5 years. Also, 92.6% (87) of the health workers have heard of occupational hazards. The study showed that 84.0% (79) of health workers had good knowledge of common occupational hazards. Biological hazards among health workers are 47.9% (45) cuts and wounds, 29.8% (28) direct contact with contaminated specimens/hazardous materials, and 26.6% (26) sharp related injuries, while for non-biological hazards, 44.7% (42) have slipped, tripped or fallen, and 35.1% (33) have been stressed. Common safety measures include 86.2% (81) washing their hands regularly;78.7% (74) using hand gloves;and 85.1% (80) agreeing they use face masks. Conclusion: Despite good knowledge of occupational hazards, participants at DHS were faced with certain hazards. It is recommended that the university, government, and policymakers revise and implement actions to provide health workers at DHS with equipment to encourage safety in work activity. 展开更多
关键词 Hazards occupational Hazards health Workers KNOWLEDGE safety Risk
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Occupational Health Hazards among Large-Scale Gold Mineworkers in Ghana
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作者 Emmanuel Dartey Isaac Monney +1 位作者 Kofi Sarpong Collins Kuffour 《Occupational Diseases and Environmental Medicine》 2022年第3期149-166,共18页
Introduction: The mining industry ranks among the most hazardous occupations globally owing to the high prevalence of workplace accidents. To better protect workers in the industry, there is a need for a comprehensive... Introduction: The mining industry ranks among the most hazardous occupations globally owing to the high prevalence of workplace accidents. To better protect workers in the industry, there is a need for a comprehensive understanding of risk factors, common illnesses and provision of PPE. Objective: This study examined the prevalence and underlying risk factors to work-related injuries, common illnesses, and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) usage among mineworkers in two large-scale mining companies in Ghana that consented to participation. Methodology: Two hundred mineworkers were selected through stratified sampling in these companies using a semi-structured questionnaire. Chi-square test and binomial logistic regression were employed to determine the relationship between the incidence of occupational injury and selected risk factors using R studio. Results: The results showed that more than a tenth (16%;n = 31) of mineworkers had sustained physical injuries since being employed—mostly lacerations (53%). Out of those injured, (85%;n = 22) reportedly sustain an injury annually. A little more than half (57%;n = 112) of the mineworkers work for more than 40 hours per week. Injuries were significantly associated with the type of profession at the mine (p = 0.04;χ<sup>2</sup> = 4.3)—Technicians and Mechanics were more likely to be injured. Although not statistically significant, working for more than 40 hours/week doubled the odds of being injured at the workplace (aOR = 1.77;95% CI: -0.27 - 1.48). The topmost illnesses among mineworkers were musculoskeletal pains (MSPs) [53%] and headaches (35%). About two-thirds (65%) had all the needed PPEs for their work. Safety goggles were the predominant PPE reportedly lacking among the mineworkers (16%;n = 31). Conclusion: There is a need for targeted training/intervention programmes and adoption of assistive ergonomic devices to protect mineworkers. 展开更多
关键词 occupational health safety Gold Mining INJURY Illnesses Ghana
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基于FMEA方法的射线检测实验室风险管理 被引量:1
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作者 张小海 柴成勇 余欣辉 《南昌航空大学学报(自然科学版)》 CAS 2024年第1期132-140,共9页
射线检测是无损检测的主要方法,广泛应用于产品缺陷检测。X射线、γ射线是能量较高的电磁辐射,这使得射线检测实验室的管理不同于一般的实验室。基于此,应用故障模式及影响分析(FMEA)方法,参考质量、环境、职业健康安全国际管理体系标... 射线检测是无损检测的主要方法,广泛应用于产品缺陷检测。X射线、γ射线是能量较高的电磁辐射,这使得射线检测实验室的管理不同于一般的实验室。基于此,应用故障模式及影响分析(FMEA)方法,参考质量、环境、职业健康安全国际管理体系标准的要求,对射线检测实验室的质量、环境、职业健康安全三大风险进行识别、分析、评价及控制。通过设计适用于三大风险的FMEA表和评分表对射线检测实验室的质量因素、环境因素、危险源开展识别及评价,通过计算风险优先数(RPN)获得重要质量因素、环境因素、危险源,并提出有效控制措施。研究结果对高等院校射线检测实验室的风险分析、评价及管理具有一定的参考价值。 展开更多
关键词 射线检测实验室 FMEA方法 质量风险 环境风险 职业健康安全风险
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电力建设企业本质安全度评价方法及应用
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作者 陈国华 李嘉坤 +1 位作者 李佳玲 陈伟松 《工业安全与环保》 2024年第9期7-12,共6页
融合《职业健康安全管理体系要求及使用指南》(GB/T 45001—2020)的要求及本质安全的内涵,建立一套适用于电力建设企业的本质安全度评价方法。综合考虑人、物、环境、管理本质安全,结合PDCA的大循环及小循环,构建全面的本质安全度评价... 融合《职业健康安全管理体系要求及使用指南》(GB/T 45001—2020)的要求及本质安全的内涵,建立一套适用于电力建设企业的本质安全度评价方法。综合考虑人、物、环境、管理本质安全,结合PDCA的大循环及小循环,构建全面的本质安全度评价指标体系。根据本质安全度得分,分为初始、基础、符合、成熟及稳定5个等级。以电力建设公司为实例,利用电力建设企业本质安全度评价方法进行评价。结果表明,该方法适用于对电力建设企业进行全面多维度的本质安全评价;根据评价结果,采用权重-得分图锁定企业本质安全体系的薄弱环节,从而对该企业本质安全建设工作提出有针对性的建议。 展开更多
关键词 本质安全度 职业健康管理体系 电建企业 评价模型 应用研究
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医务人员职业安全与健康促进的国际经验及启示
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作者 张曲艺 陈世斌 +3 位作者 马珺 杨林 何勋涛 万妙 《中国卫生质量管理》 2024年第5期58-62,共5页
通过检索国内外文献,运用归纳法和比较研究法,分析国际组织和典型国家医务人员职业安全与健康促进经验。结合我国卫生系统现状,建议政府主导立法和施策,医疗机构加强职业安全与健康教育,医务人员提升职业健康素养,融合多学科多部门优势... 通过检索国内外文献,运用归纳法和比较研究法,分析国际组织和典型国家医务人员职业安全与健康促进经验。结合我国卫生系统现状,建议政府主导立法和施策,医疗机构加强职业安全与健康教育,医务人员提升职业健康素养,融合多学科多部门优势,兼备生理心理及软硬件服务,不断促进我国医务人员职业安全与健康水平提升。 展开更多
关键词 职业安全与健康 医务人员 职业健康保护 国际经验
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Organization:A new focus on mine safety improvement in a complex operational and business environment 被引量:2
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作者 Komljenovic Dragan Loiselle Georges Kumral Mustafa 《International Journal of Mining Science and Technology》 SCIE EI CSCD 2017年第4期617-625,共9页
The daily operations in the mining industry are still a significant source of risk with regard to occupational safety and health(OS & H). Various research studies and statistical data world-wide show that the numb... The daily operations in the mining industry are still a significant source of risk with regard to occupational safety and health(OS & H). Various research studies and statistical data world-wide show that the number of serious injuries and fatalities still remains high despite substantial efforts the industry has put in recent years in decreasing those numbers. This paper argues that the next level of safety performance will have to consider a transition from coping solely with workplace dangers, to a more systemic model taking organizational risks in consideration. In this aspect, lessons learned from the nuclear industry may be useful, as organizational learning processes are believed to be more universal than the technologies in which they are used. With the notable exception of major accidents, organizational performance has not received all the attention it deserves. A key element for reaching the next level of performance is to include organizational factors in low level events analyses, and approach the management as a risk control system. These factors will then appear not only in the event analysis,but in supervision activities, audits, change management and the like. Many recent event analyses across various industries have shown that organizational factors play a key role in creating conditions for triggering major accidents(aviation, railway transportation, nuclear industry, oil exploitation, mining, etc.).In this paper, a perspective that may be used in supervisory activities, self-assessments and minor events investigations, is presented. When ingrained in an organizational culture, such perspective has the highest potential for continuous safety improvement. 展开更多
关键词 occupational safety and health safety culture Organizational performance Risk analysis and management
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基于IFCM-DEMATEL的海员职业健康与安全风险评价
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作者 左常祁 张秋荣 周偲怡 《中国航海》 CSCD 北大核心 2024年第2期25-31,39,共8页
针对海员工伤事故性质的特殊性和严重性,需全面评价分析其职业健康与安全(OHS)水平。从人-机-环-管4个方面识别相关影响因素,建立海员OHS风险评价指标体系;基于直觉模糊认知图(IFCM)和决策试验与评价试验法(DEMATEL)来建立OHS风险评价模... 针对海员工伤事故性质的特殊性和严重性,需全面评价分析其职业健康与安全(OHS)水平。从人-机-环-管4个方面识别相关影响因素,建立海员OHS风险评价指标体系;基于直觉模糊认知图(IFCM)和决策试验与评价试验法(DEMATEL)来建立OHS风险评价模型,综合考虑风险评价信息的不确定性和模糊性等特征;利用D-S证据理论来解决专家信息集成问题;通过IFCM模型推理得出定量数据和评价等级;采用DEMATEL筛选重要指标进行对策模拟,分析对策的效益,从而提出重要的针对性意见。算例分析结果表明:所提的模型具有较好的适用性,可为海员OHS风险管理提供参考建议。 展开更多
关键词 海员 职业健康与安全 直觉模糊认知图 决策试验和评价试验法 D-S证据理论
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人工智能在卫生保健工作者安全防护中的应用进展
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作者 张翼 梅花 +3 位作者 徐婷 司唯 曹文婷 朱爱勇 《护理研究》 北大核心 2024年第18期3302-3305,共4页
对人工智能在职业安全与健康、职业安全防护中的应用进行综述,以期为提高卫生保健工作者自我防护的准确性和依从性、促进其工作安全性提供参考。
关键词 人工智能 卫生保健工作者 安全防护 职业防护 医院感染 综述
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消防员多模体征传感器信息融合技术研究
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作者 屈天翊 洪赢政 《消防科学与技术》 CAS 北大核心 2024年第8期1111-1115,共5页
为保障消防员职业安全与健康、提升消防员身体素质和训练效果,开展消防员多体征传感器信息融合技术研究。针对生命体征监测设备易受消防实战训练中的恶劣环境、消防员的大幅度作业运动影响和消防员个人防护装备的干扰,造成采集数据的精... 为保障消防员职业安全与健康、提升消防员身体素质和训练效果,开展消防员多体征传感器信息融合技术研究。针对生命体征监测设备易受消防实战训练中的恶劣环境、消防员的大幅度作业运动影响和消防员个人防护装备的干扰,造成采集数据的精度降低,导致采集数据无效或缺失的问题,本文采取多模传感器交叉采集消防员体征指标的设计,利用多模传感器从不同位置对消防员的心电波和脉搏波进行监测,并对采集信号进行小波阈值收缩法和快速滑动均值滤波去噪处理,然后基于数据的离散型和连续型分别开展特征识别和融合。经融合后,在功率自行车、大雨环境、消防员滚轮胎和拖拽假人训练等场景中开展测试,表明多模生命体征监测单元的监测精度和容错能力大幅提升。 展开更多
关键词 消防员职业安全与健康 多传感器信息融合 消防员生命体征 体征监测
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