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Environmental Management and Health (1997) 8 (5): 183–184.
Published: 01 December 1997
...Kazutaka Kogi; Tsuyoshi Kawakami Gives several examples from many countries of the rapid development in research on welfare, epidemiology, ergonomics, psychosocial issues, occupational medicine, toxicology, occupational hygiene, environmental health, and biological monitoring in the Asia‐Pacific...
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Environmental Management and Health (1997) 8 (5): 188–190.
Published: 01 December 1997
... of examples applicable to sugar refining, the handling of heavy metals, optical equipment, the textile industry, rice farming and agriculture, and the number of hours worked. © MCB UP Limited 1997 Environment Ergonomics Hygiene Occupational health/safety Research Welfare Awareness...
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Environmental Management and Health (1997) 8 (5): 191–192.
Published: 01 December 1997
.... Especially, the red colour for danger was not so clear for the Chinese people. He suggested that this might be because red for Chinese people means happiness and prosperity. © MCB UP Limited 1997 Environment Ergonomics Hygiene Occupational health/safety Research Welfare ...
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Environmental Management and Health (1997) 8 (5): 185–187.
Published: 01 December 1997
.... , McCawley , M.A. and Blot , W.J. , “ A nested case‐control study of lung cancer among silica exposed workers in China ”, British Journal of Industrial Medicine , Vol. 49 , 1992 , pp. 167 ‐ 71 . Environment Ergonomics Hygiene Occupational health/safety Research Welfare...
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