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AbstractBackground: Occupational exposure to ionising radiation poses potential health risks to radiation workers unless adequate protection is in place. The catheterisation laboratory is a highly contextualised workplace with a distinctive organisat... see more

Hypersensitivity (electrical sensitivity) is a health problem due to the influence of electromagnetic wave radiation in the form of physiological disorders characterized by neurological symptoms (disorders of the brain and nervous system) and sensitivity ... see more

Hypersensitivity (electrical sensitivity) is a health problem due to the influence of electromagnetic wave radiation in the form of physiological disorders characterized by neurological symptoms (disorders of the brain and nervous system) and sensitivity ... see more

Introduction: Noise is unwanted sound which comes from various working tools that can cause hearing loss on workers expressed in decibels (dB). The ambient noise value in the workplace is 85 dBA. Ambient temperature in the workplace that is too hot is dan... see more

Introduction: Healthy workplaces is a concept where everyone in the work environment works together to achieve the vision of the health and welfare of workers and the surrounding community. PT PJB UP Gresik is a supplier of electrical energy since 14... see more

The occupational exposure of nurses is very closely related to the specificity of the place where they carry out their work. Her workplace may be located in health centres, hospital halls, operating theatres, maternity wards, schools, nursing homes, hospi... see more

Based on Health Law No. 36 of 2009 article 164 regarding occupational health, it is explained that occupational health efforts are aimed at protecting workers so that they live healthy and avoid health problems and bad effects caused by work, and recovery... see more

 Introduction: There are risk of physical, chemical, biological, ergonomic, and psychosocial hazards in workplace which may pose harm to women and their fetuses, especially if it is related to chemical hazards. Chemicals and radiation at workplace ma... see more

Radon (222Rn) is a radioactive gas, from the 238U decay chain, that contributes in large part of the natural radiation dose to which humans are exposed. Radon is the second cause of lung cancer after tobacco. The US-EPA considers a concentration of 148 Bq... see more

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