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This book discusses human heat stress and how people respond to hot environments. It covers how it is measured and assessed, so that it can be avoided, or casualties can be predicted.... Læs mere
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Architecture and Health brings together architects, academics, social scientists and more to explore and analyse innovative design strategies that... Læs mere
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Productivity Through Wellness for Live Entertainment and Theatre Technicians provides the tools for individuals and organizations to achieve a healthy work/life balance and increase productivity in the production process of live entertainment.
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This book provides a comprehensive review of the "total exposure" concept. It offers tools and the latest in research for examining individual health with full consideration of workplace, environmental, lifestyle, and genetic factors.
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This book suggests a methodology and a comprehensive simple tool (ERGOCHECK, downloadable for free from the website www.epmresearch.org ) for bringing together various potential risk factors to undertake a preliminary mapping of discomfort/danger in the workplace.
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Thermal comfort is a desirable state familiar to all people. The strive for thermal comfort conditions in indoor and outdoor environments throughout the world is of great human,... Læs mere
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This book brings together researchers in ergonomics and posture with industrial designers, to review and assess the current state of chair... Læs mere
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Risk-Led Safety: Evidence-Driven Management strips health and safety back to its basic elements. It dismisses complicated ideology and uses... Læs mere
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This book offers a discussion of current knowledge and experience in the etiology of cumulative trauma disorders (CTDs) and associated workplace factors, and suggests an approach for control of CTDs in a working environment to assist ergonomists and medical care providers.