Occupational Health and Safety : International Influences and the New Epidemics
Occupational Health and Safety : International Influences and the New Epidemics
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Author(s): Peterson, Chris
ISBN No.: 9780415783897
Pages: 300
Year: 201808
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 83.77
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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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