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    Occupational safety and hygiene III selected extended and revised contributions from the International Symposium Occupational Safety and Hygiene, Guimarães, Portugal, 12-13 Februar...

    Published 2015
    Table of Contents: “…Exposure of agricultural pilots to noise -- Occupational noise exposure and the exposure to ototoxic substances: A case study in the injection sector in the footwear industry -- Exposure of agricultural pilots to Whole-Body Vibration -- Ergonomics cost-benefit indicators on a large auto parts manufacturer -- An exploratory pilot study on occupational accidents in farming -- Characterization of indoor air pollution in a Portuguese pre-school -- Non-fatal accidents at work in the farming sector-a short review -- Slope instability risks-approach methodology proposal based on a comparative analysis of several Unitary Development Plans -- The applications of muscle fatigue/muscle activity assessment using multi-channel surface EMG during repetitive movement-a short review -- An overview of the current three-dimensional body scanners for anthropometric data collection -- A review of the regulatory norms of work in Brazil within the context of biosafety in dentistry -- Evaluation of a triaxial operating vibration monitor applied to farm tractor -- Construction project failure due to uncertainties-a case study -- Safety and security in a higher education establishment laboratories using a checklist from the University of Illinois at Chicago -- Genotoxic assessment in different exposure groups working with antineoplastic agents -- Assessment of children exposure doses to ultrafine particles in primary schools -- Identification of the most critical areas in an industrial inner space regarding thermal comfort: Environmental ergonomics -- Safe workplace practices for handling nanowastes: An overview -- Subjective productivity of workers submitted to two different temperatures -- Is the quality of information from worker to occupational health physician adequate for the purpose? …”
    Conference Proceeding Book