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  4. (PDF) A literature review on global occupational safety and health

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  5. (PDF) Systematic Literature Review on Indicators Use in Safety

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  1. A systematic review of literature on occupational health and safety

    This review aimed to identify, from the scholarly and grey literature, interventions used to address older worker health, safety and well-being and examine the evidence of their effectiveness (Bentley et al. Citation 2022). This paper provides a summary of those results, reflecting the current knowledge and research in this area.

  2. Review Occupational health and safety risk assessment: A systematic

    Occupational health and safety (OHS) is a multidisciplinary activity that aims to identify, evaluate, and control hazards arising in or from the workplace that may impair the health and well-being of workers. ... This literature review study demonstrates that the OHSRA is gaining a higher recognition and a number of OHSRA models have been ...

  3. (PDF) A literature review on global occupational safety and health

    Abstract and Figures. This literature review focuses on researches undertaken since 1980s onwards. The purpose of the study is to identify existing gaps on workplace safety and health management ...

  4. The impact of Industry 4.0 on occupational health and safety: A

    This review has found just how complex the relationships between the principles of Industry 4.0 are (e.g., requirements, risk factors, and effects) and the human factors. ... The impact of Industry 4.0 on occupational health and safety: A systematic literature review J Safety Res. 2024 Sep:90:254-271. doi: 10.1016/j.jsr.2024.04.009. Epub 2024 ...

  5. Safety Management Practices and Occupational Health and Safety

    This systematic literature review applied the matrix method to examine major literature in safety management practices and occupational health and safety performance.

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    Influence of communication determinants on safety commitment in a high-risk workplace: a systematic literature review of four communication dimensions. Health, safety, and environment (HSE) are ...

  7. Workplace safety: A review and research synthesis

    First, the authors provide a formal definition of workplace safety and then create an integrated safety model (ISM) based on existing theory to summarize current theoretical expectations with regard to workplace safety. Second, the authors conduct a targeted review of the safety literature and compare extant empirical findings with the ISM.

  8. Systematic literature review on the effects of occupational safety and

    Methods A systematic literature review covering the years 1966‒2017 (February) was undertaken to capture both published and gray literature studies of OSH work environment interventions with quantitative measures of intervention effects. Studies that met specified in- and exclusion criteria went through an assessment of methodological quality.

  9. Measuring best practices for workplace safety, health and wellbeing

    INTRODUCTION. Efforts to protect and promote the safety, health, and wellbeing of workers have increasingly focused on integrating the complex and dynamic systems of the work organization and work environment. 1-3 The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) applies this integrated approach in the Total Worker Health ® (TWH) initiative by attending to "policies ...

  10. A systematic review of the effectiveness of occupational health and

    The review concluded that occupational health and safety training positively affected worker behaviours, but there was insufficient evidence of the effect on health, attitudes and beliefs, and knowledge. The review was generally well conducted, and the authors' conclusions appropriately acknowledge the limitations in the evidence base and seem reliable.

  11. A systematic literature review of the effectiveness of occupational

    Background: We aimed to determine the strength of evidence on the effectiveness of legislative and regulatory policy levers in creating incentives for organizations to improve occupational health and safety processes and outcomes. Methods: A systematic review was undertaken to assess the strength of evidence on the effectiveness of specific policy levers using a "best-evidence" synthesis approach.

  12. Workplace safety and future and emerging ways of work: A systematic

    This paper addresses 1) how has workplace safety been considered in the Future and Emerging Ways of Work (FEWW) literature; 2) what is the quality of the literature that considers workplace safety in the context of FEWW; and 3) what future research is needed to advance our knowledge of workplace safety in the context of FEWW. 29 articles ...

  13. Dimensions of safety culture: a systematic review of quantitative

    A typical definition of safety culture is: 11 'The product of individual and group values, attitudes, perceptions, competencies and patterns of behaviour that determine the commitment to, and the style and proficiency of, an organization's health and safety management' (p. 339). 12 Although this provides some guidance on which constructs ...

  14. LibGuides: Occupational Health and Safety: Literature Review

    A literature review is an evaluation of relevant literature on a topic and is usually the starting point for any undergraduate essay or postgraduate thesis. The focus for a literature review is on scholarly published materials such as books, journal articles and reports. A search and review of relevant sources may be extensive and form part of a thesis or research project.

  15. Review

    Systematic literature review on the effects of occupational safety and health (OSH) interventions at the workplace by Johan Hviid Andersen, ... review on occupational safety and health enforcement tools for preventing occupational diseases and injuries from 2013 (6), the authors concluded there is evidence ...

  16. (Pdf) a Literature Review on Global Occupational Safety and Health

    5. Conclusions In conclusion, the authors have conducted a literature review on occupational safety and health state of the art in the globe considering previous and recent studies. The research focused on the global condition of safety in manufacturing industries both in developing and developed countries.

  17. Guidelines for the Use of Literature Reviews in Master's Theses in

    Systematic reviews, defined as comprehensive synthesis efforts that follow standard protocols and guidelines to design, search, critically appraise, and report evidence (Moher et al., 2015), are widely employed in clinical research (Evans, 2003).Their consideration as the "gold standard" stems from the availability of standardized guidelines for appraising and reporting scientific ...

  18. Assessing Occupational Safety & Health Training A Literature Review

    Assessing Occupational Safety and Health Training - A Literature Review. Print. June 1998. DHHS (NIOSH) Publication Number 98-145. More than 100 Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards for hazard control in the workplace contain requirements for training aimed at reducing risk factors for injury or disease; others limit ...

  19. Surgical informed consent practices and influencing factors in sub

    The SEF is a well-known model in the public health32 34 and health behaviour literature.35 Recent studies from the Western world have demonstrated its value in examining relationships between contextual factors and individual health providers' ability to provide safe care.33 Yet, to our knowledge, this manuscript reports the first application ...

  20. Occupational health and safety risk assessment: A systematic literature

    Request PDF | On Apr 1, 2023, Ran Liu and others published Occupational health and safety risk assessment: A systematic literature review of models, methods, and applications | Find, read and cite ...

  21. Cardiovascular disease management and healthcare delivery for people

    Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of mortality, accounting for nearly 31% of all deaths worldwide [].CVD is largely treatable or controllable if patients have appropriate access to medication, multi-disciplinary healthcare support, and self-management skills, and the life expectancy of people with CVD has improved due to advances in prevention, treatment, and management of the ...

  22. A systematic literature review of predictive analytics methods for

    Neonatal sepsis is a severe medical condition that contributes significantly to neonatal mortality. However, early diagnosis and treatment can help manage the condition effectively. Predictive analytics can assist neonatal sepsis diagnosis and treatment and offer a reassuring solution. This study presents a systematic literature review of various predictive analytics methods for neonatal ...

  23. Systematic review of qualitative literature on occupational health and

    Objective: The ability of occupational health and safety (OHS) legislation and regulatory enforcement to prevent workplace injuries and illnesses is contingent on political, economic, and organizational conditions. This systematic review of qualitative research articles considers how OHS legislation and regulatory enforcement are planned and implemented.

  24. Occupational safety and health in construction: a review of

    In a systematic review of construction safety studies, Zhou et al. 7) found that of all the research topics 44.65% were pertinent to safety management process, 20.27% to the impact of individual and group/organizational characteristics, and 33.03% to accident/incident data.

  25. Digital signatures in electronic health records: a scoping review

    Purpose This scoping review sought to understand the current knowledge on using digital signatures in implemented electronic health records (EHR). Methods Our research was carried out on ACM Digital Library, ArXiv, Embase, Engineering Village, IEEE Digital Library, LILACS, Livivo, PubMed/MEDLINE, Scopus, and Web of Science, and gray literature was searched on Google Scholar and ProQuest Theses ...

  26. IJERPH

    Introduction: Despite the increasing overrepresentation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (hereafter respectfully referred to as First Nations) children living in out-of-home care (OOHC) in Australia, little is known about their wellbeing needs. This comprehensive literature review aimed to identify these needs and the features of care required to meet them.

  27. In Health and Safety, Emily Witt Writes the First Draft of Recent History

    Near the beginning of Emily Witt's remarkable new memoir, Health and Safety, the author stops taking Wellbutrin and starts flirting with party drugs. The year is 2016—one could easily be forgiven for seeking relief on the dance floor. But what Witt finds is something far more interesting than the transitory highs of a late night on Myrtle ...

  28. Grandparenting, health, and well-being: A systematic literature review

    Whether grandparenting is associated with improved health or well-being among older adults is a salient question in present-day aging societies. This systematic review compiles studies that consider the health or well-being outcomes of grandparenting, concerning (1) custodial grandparent families, where grandparents are raising grandchildren without parental presence; (2) three-generation ...

  29. Mapping the evaluation of the electronic health system PEC e-SUS APS in

    Inclusion and exclusion criteria. All studies evaluating the PEC e-SUS APS will be considered for the inclusion criteria. Given the myriad aspects of electronic health record systems open to analysis (e.g., user experience, usability, efficiency, accessibility, security, and economic aspects), this review will include studies evaluating the general function and effectiveness of the PEC e-SUS ...

  30. A scientometric review of the association between childhood trauma and

    1.Introduction. Sufficient sleep duration and quality are among the most important factors in maintaining the balance between physiological and psychological well-being (Pilcher et al., 1997).Nevertheless, published data suggest that sleep duration and quality not only deteriorate across an individual's lifespan, but also show geographical variations (Baiden et al., 2015; Carskadon, 2011; Dahl ...