Abstract Despite advancements in occupational health and safety (OHS) management, high-risk industries in China continue to report a significant number of fatal accidents, underscoring systemic c…
Abstract Objectives: Falls from heights are a leading cause of workplace injuries and fatalities. Ensuring worker fitness is crucial, yet many countries lack formal guidelines for fitness for work…
Abstract Introduction: This study aims to investigate the extent to which Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) risks can be incorporated into the broader framework of Enterprise Risk Management (E…
Abstract Construction workers in Bangladesh experience disproportionate occupational health risks due to the lack of or inadequate safety measures. This study explores the on-site occupational hea…
Abstract: This paper explores the occupational health and safety issues faced by construction workers in South Asia, where construction is primarily conducted informally via local contractors. The…
ABSTRACT Background: Ergonomic assessments in occupational safety and health are primarily based on the method of subjective observation. However, during the past two decades major technological …
ABSTRACT Introduction: Human error is a major safety concern in upstream oil & gas operations because small performance failures may lead to near-misses, incidents, illness, and production loss. …
ABSTRACT Introduction: Exclusive breastfeeding among women who return to work remains below global recommendations set by the World Health Organization, largely due to persistent psychological an…
ABSTRACT Introduction: Indonesia's growing infrastructure development increases the demand for precast concrete, which also increases workplace accidents due to the low safety awareness in PPE us…
ABSTRACT Introduction: The preprocessing and processing activities in the textile industry expose workers to dust, dirt, cotton lint, chemical starch, and dye pollution, leading to respiratory pr…