Issue 2/2014
Content (11 Articles)
Cancer incidence among workers occupationally exposed to dinitrotoluene in the copper mining industry
Andreas Seidler, Thomas Brüning, Dirk Taeger, Matthias Möhner, Katarzyna Gawrych, Annekatrin Bergmann, Johannes Haerting, Hermann Maximilian Bolt, Kurt Straif, Volker Harth
Accidental exposure to polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB) in waste cargo after heavy seas. Global waste transport as a source of PCB exposure
Lygia Therese Budnik, Ralf Wegner, Ulrich Rogall, Xaver Baur
Cooperation between general practitioners and occupational health physicians in Germany: how can it be optimised? A qualitative study
Dirk Moßhammer, Iris Natanzon, Ira Manske, Philipp Grutschkowski, Monika A. Rieger
Organizational and psychosocial risk factors for carpal tunnel syndrome: a cross-sectional study of French workers
Pascal Rigouin, Catherine Ha, Julie Bodin, Audrey Petit Le Manac’h, Alexis Descatha, Marcel Goldberg, Yves Roquelaure
The prospective relationship between work stressors and cardiovascular disease, using a comprehensive work stressor measure for exposure assessment
Karolina Szerencsi, Ludovic van Amelsvoort, Martin Prins, IJmert Kant
Heart rate and heart rate variability as indirect markers of surgeons’ intraoperative stress
Annika Rieger, Regina Stoll, Steffi Kreuzfeld, Kristin Behrens, Matthias Weippert
A retrospective cohort study of shift work and risk of cancer-specific mortality in German male chemical workers
Mei Yong, Michael Nasterlack, Peter Messerer, Christoph Oberlinner, Stefan Lang
Occupational skin hazards and prevalence of occupational skin diseases in shoe manufacturing workers in Indonesia
Sri Awalia Febriana, Hardyanto Soebono, Pieter-Jan Coenraads
Changes of mesothelin and osteopontin levels over time in formerly asbestos-exposed power industry workers
Michael K. Felten, Khaled Khatab, Lars Knoll, Thomas Schettgen, Hendrik Müller-Berndorff, Thomas Kraus
Less work: more burnout? A comparison of working conditions and the risk of burnout by German physicians before and after the implementation of the EU Working Time Directive
Astrid Richter, Petya Kostova, Xaver Baur, Ralf Wegner
The N2N instrument to evaluate healthy work environments: an Italian validation
Alvisa Palese, Angelo Dante, Laura Tonzar, Bernardo Balboni