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Occupational Health and Safety: International Influences and the New Epidemics: Policy, Politics, Health and Medicine Series

Autor Chris Peterson, Claire Mayhew
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 aug 2018
This text provides a theoretical and empirical approach to investigating the nature of emerging OSH (Occupational Health and Safety) epidemics across the industrialized world. The author of each chapter in this book deals with exposure to a particular OSH hazard and examines the epidemic nature of the resulting ill-health or injury outcome. The authors also evaluate the contribution of globalization and neoliberal policies in creating workplace environments which foster such new OSH epidemics.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780415783897
ISBN-10: 0415783895
Pagini: 300
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Policy, Politics, Health and Medicine Series

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Professional Practice & Development

Cuprins

Preface Kaj Frick
 CHAPTER 1
 Introduction to Occupational Health and Safety: International Influences and the "New" Epidemics  Chris L. Peterson and Claire Mayhew
 CHAPTER 2
 International Developments and Their Influence on Occupational Health and Safety in Advanced Market Economies David Walters
 CHAPTER 3
 Occupational Violence: The Emerging OHS Epidemic of the 21st Century  Claire Mayhew
 CHAPTER 4
 The Hidden Epidemic of Injuries and Illness Associated with the Global Expansion of Precarious Employment Michael Quinlan
 CHAPTER 5
 Long Latency Disease: The Long-Lasting Epidemics James Leigh
 CHAPTER 6
 Work-Related Injuries among Adolescent and Child Workers: The Non-Reported OHS Epidemic Claire Mayhew
 CHAPTER 7
 The Epidemic of Stress Chris L. Peterson
 CHAPTER 8
 Pain Associated with Prolonged Constrained Standing: The Invisible Epidemic Karen Messing, Katherine Lippel, Ève Laperrière, and Marie-Christine Thibault
 CHAPTER 9
 The Discourse of Abuse in Return-to-Work: A Hidden Epidemic of Suffering Joan M. Eakin
 CHAPTER 10
 Occupational Health and Safety, and Occupational Rehabilitation: The Nature of the Prevention-Rehabilitation Continuum Gregory C. Murphy
 CHAPTER 11
 Before the Epidemic Strikes: Identifying Warning Signs of an Emerging Epidemic and Conducting Baseline Empirical Studies in Industry Claire Mayhew
 CHAPTER 12
 Conclusion: Models of Epidemics Chris L. Peterson
 Contributors
 Index
 
 
 


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Provides a theoretical and empirical approach to investigating the nature of emerging OSH (Occupational Health and Safety) epidemics across the industrialized world. This book deals with exposure to a particular OSH hazard and examines the epidemic nature of the resulting ill-health or injury outcome.