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    APPLICATION ON THE WORKPLACES HAZARDS MEASUREMENT IN A BAKERY UNIT by MIRELA PANAINTE-LEHADUS, NARCIS BARSAN, OANA IRIMIA, CLAUDIA TOMOZEI, EMILIAN MOSNEGUTU, FLORIN NEDEFF

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…These factors (temperature, humidity, noise, vibration, toxic substances, lighting, particulate matter etc.) can also be generalized as dangerous factors or workplaces hazards [1, 2, 3, 4]. …”
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    When rudeness goes home: the impact of supervisor incivility on employees’ work–family conflict by Hassan Imam, Naveed Bilal, Tomoki Sekiguchi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…These findings indicate the detrimental effects of incivility from supervisors on both the workplace and employees’ personal lives. The study suggests that workplace incivility causes a negative spiral of mistreatment where a target of incivility may respond by mistreating other, resulting in a toxic work environment. …”
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    THE CORRELATION OF CHEMICAL EXPOSURE AND PERSONAL HYGIENE WITH IRRITANT CONTACT DERMATITIS AMONG WORKERS IN THE PRODUCTION WORKER by Eka Rosanti, Edwina Rudyarti, Mochammad Azel Putra Sunda Diwa

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…Oxalic acid is corrosive and toxic and readily oxidized by water and oxygen that can cause irritation, rashes, burns, and damage to the skin and can cause irritant contact dermatitis. …”
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    Immune Thrombocytopenia in a worker exposed to toluene: a case report by Eric Slawka, Margarida Lourenço Castelló, Gabriel Machado Romão da Silva, Angelica dos Santos Vianna

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Although several substances may cause ITP, little attention has been paid to the role of toxicants such as benzene, a well-known hematotoxic agent.Conclusion: This case highlights the role of benzene-contaminated toluene in ITP. …”
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    Indoor and Outdoor Exposure to PM2.5 during COVID-19 Lockdown in Suburban Malaysia by Eliani Ezani, Peter Brimblecombe, Zulfa Hanan Asha’ari, Amirul Aiman Fazil, Sharifah Norkhadijah Syed Ismail, Zamzam Tuah Ahmad Ramly, Md Firoz Khan

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…Unfortunately, little is known about the toxicity of indoor particles and the types of exposures that result where people increase the amount of time they spend working from home or staying indoors, especially during periods of lockdown.…”
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