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This highly-readable account of the nature of the hazards presented
by ionizing radiation and the methods of protection is an ideal
introductory text for those new to the field, and for the
non-specialist. The seventh edition continues to cover the
technical principles underlying the control of radiation hazards,
radiation detection and measurement and the biological effects of
radiation, followed by a consideration of industry-specific
radiation protection issues. Further specialised topics include
risk assessment, waste management and decommissioning, radiological
emergencies, relevant legislation and organizational issues and,
new to this edition, environmental radiation protection.
This new edition of "Occupational and Environmental Medicine"
concentrates more on the newer kinds of occupational disease
including those (like "RSI" and pesticide poisoning) where exposure
and effects are difficult to understand. There is specific emphasis
on work, health and wellbeing, with links to public health, health
promotion, the value of work, disabled people at work, the aging
workforce, vocational rehabilitation, evidence based practice, and
further chapters on the health effects of climate change and of
occupational health and safety in relation to migration and
terrorism.
Completely updated version this classic reference covers both
physical hazards and biological agents * Provides updated
information on protecting workers from proven and possible health
risks from manual material handling, extremes of temperature and
pressure, ionizing and non-ionizing (magnetic fields) radiation,
shiftwork, and more * Details major changes in our understanding of
biological hazards including Ebola, Chikungunya, Zika, HIV,
Hepatitis C, Lyme disease, MERS-CoV, TB, and much more * All
infectious diseases have been updated from an occupational health
perspective * Includes practical guidance on to how to set up
medical surveillance for hazards and suggests preventive measures
that can be used to reduce occupational diseases
What does it mean to help save someone's life? How does it feel to
nearly kill a patient? Can we keep our patients safe at night? In
the face of overwhelming pressures, can we thrive or only survive?
And is a happy life as a doctor still possible? In the early months
and years of work, it is these kinds of questions, rather than any
technical or knowledge-based queries, which preoccupy many new
doctors. This elusive, hidden curriculum is pervasive within
departments, around hospitals and across health systems, but is
rarely, if ever, explicitly examined and discussed. At its core is
the issue that should matter above all others - how we can keep our
patients as safe as possible. The Bleep Test combines gripping and
startlingly vulnerable recollections of early experiences on the
wards with an array of research findings, from psychology and human
biology to anthropology, business and behavioural economics.
Acknowledging that the truly complex challenges facing new doctors
lie far beyond the realms of the traditional medical sciences in
which they were trained, the book explains that the shift to being
a doctor depends on first understanding how we think, reason and
behave as someone we have been all our lives - a human amongst
humans. Focused on the experiences of, and the issues facing,
recently qualified medics, The Bleep Test is not only for young
doctors, but also for anyone who manages them, works with them,
cares for them or may, one day, depend on them.
An informative selection of papers presented at the Medical
Workshop on Pesticide-Related Illnesses It is vital to understand
the public health impact of pesticides used in modern day
agriculture. Unfortunately, scientifically valid information is
often scattered and hard to find. Proceedings from the Medical
Workshop on Pesticide-Related Illness is the essential text that
fills these two voids. The papers collected here make up a volume
that is a timely review of key issues in both the acute and chronic
health effects of pesticide exposure. Proceedings from the Medical
Workshop on Pesticide-Related Illness offers work originally
presented at the groundbreaking 2002 International Conference on
Pesticide Exposure and Health in Washington, DC. However, in order
to reflect recent developments in the field, all of the authors
have revised, updated, and expanded their presentations to address
the current status of knowledge in pesticide health effects upon
the major body organ systems. This up-to-date reference not only
provides a wealth of relevant information on pesticide
intoxication, it also offers viable solutions to the challenges of
understanding the effects exposure has on health. Papers featured
in Proceedings from the Medical Workshop on Pesticide-Related
Illness examine: potential mechanisms, examples for each, and an
algorithm for etiologic diagnoses of contact dermatitis in
agriculture the specific acute and chronic neurological effects of
pesticides on both central and peripheral nervous systems in-depth
examples of male and female reproductive disorders associated with
pesticide exposure and timeframes of diagnosis from weeks to months
to years anatomical site-based outlines for the role of pesticide
exposures in the etiology of human cancer and evaluations of recent
developments in exposure assessment and molecular epidemiology in
adults and children goals, components, and functions of
population-based public health surveillance for acute pesticide
intoxications as well as the investigation of disease clusters, the
use of complementary exposure monitoring data, and confidentiality
issues US government pesticide risk management efforts over time
and in recent years, relevant to specific chronic health risks and
the development of reduced risk products Proceedings from the
Medical Workshop on Pesticide-Related Illness also includes
valuable appendices that provide readers with a list of additional
information sources, pesticide intoxication reporting forms, and
the pesticide poisoning severity score (PPSS). This is an essential
resource for health care and public health practitioners,
occupational health professionals, and governmental employees
dealing with the environment.
Overuse injuries of the musculoskeletal system are common occurrences. Yet most existing volumes on cumulative trauma disorders deal with the subject from an ergonomic and occupational therapy standpoint, and do not provide the all-encompassing synopsis that physicians demand.
Overuse Injuries of the Musculoskeletal System, Second Edition answers the need by presenting a complete overview of the methods for diagnosing and treating the overuse injuries that affect the musculoskeletal system as a whole. Each chapter includes the definition, origins, clinical picture and diagnostics, and treatment for the given injury. The book goes beyond diagnosis and treatment by identifying etiological factors and discussing ways to prevent overuse injuries.
This new edition retains the successful systematic format that made the first edition a bestseller and an invaluable tool for orthopaedists, physical therapists, rheumatologists, radiologists and sports medicine practitioners. This version includes a new chapter on radiologic diagnosis, new chapter on overuse injuries in female athletes and supplements previously-existing chapters with new material.
This widely used text provides a clear and critical summary of
research approaches to the epidemiological study of workplace
hazards. It describes the historical development of occupational
epidemiology, methods for characterizing occupational exposures,
and techniques for designing and implementing epidemiologic studies
in this area. The relative strengths and limitations of various
study designs for investigating specific health outcomes are
emphasized. Also included are more advanced discussions of
statistical analysis, exposure and dose modeling, and subsequent
applications of data derived from epidemiologic research, as in
meta-analysis, pooled analysis, and statistical analysis, exposure
and dose modeling, and risk assessment. Since the first edition was
published 15 years ago, there have been numerous advances in
epidemiologic methods to accommodate a broadened scope of
investigations of occupational exposures and associated adverse
health outcomes. Thus, in this Second Edition the authors have
updated their discussions of methodology to include such topics as
case-cohort and case-crossover designs and statistical analysis of
repeated measures data, and have expanded the examples they use
throughout the book to demonstrate the applications of these
methods to a wide range of acute and chronic health outcomes. They
have also added a new chapter on occupational health sureillance.
Their text is unique for its strong emphasis on the definition and
assessment of exposures, the application of quantitative exposure
data to epidemiologic models, and the recognition that improvements
in workplace risk identification and quantification will come from
careful integration of theseapproaches. This fine volume will serve
both as a textbook for courses on occupational epidemiology and as
a practical handbook of the design, implementation, and evaluation
of research in this field.
This book explores a number of important issues in the area of
occupational safety and hygiene. Presenting both research and best
practices for the evaluation of occupational risk, safety and
health in various types of industry, it particularly focuses on
occupational safety in automated environments, innovative
management systems and occupational safety in a global context. The
different chapters examine the perspectives of all those involved,
such as managers, workers and OSH professionals. Based on selected
contributions presented at the 15th International Symposium on
Occupational Safety and Hygiene (SHO 2019), held on 15-16 April,
2019, in Guimaraes, Portugal, the book serves as a timely reference
guide and source of inspiration to OSH researchers, practitioners
and organizations operating in a global context.
The syllabus for the FRCS (ORL-HNS) is vast, and sound preparation
for the exams has traditionally involved assimilating knowledge
from a wide range of sources. This book provides a focused guide
for exam candidates. More than a question and answer book, this
book is a coaching manual. Each section features a combination of
model answers, pearls of wisdom, checklists and pointers for
further reading. Detailed advice is provided for both Part 1 and
Part 2 of the examination. Viva topics that have featured in the
exam in recent years have been included. and are supplemented by
invaluable editorial contributions from leaders in each of the
subspecialties. Trainees frequently comment that exam preparation
is an enlightening process and the knowledge gained would have
served them well during their time as an ENT registrar or
Otorhinolaryngology resident.This book will also serve as a
valuable learning tool for trainees as early as ST3 and will
facilitate the development of effective and safe clinical practice.
This book is concerned with human factors and ergonomics research
and developments in the design and use of systems and devices for
effective and safe healthcare delivery. It reports on approaches
for improving healthcare devices so that they better fit to
people's, including special population's needs. It also covers
assistive devices aimed at reducing occupational risks of health
professionals as well as innovative strategies for error reduction,
and more effective training and education methods for healthcare
workers and professionals. Equal emphasis is given to digital
technologies and to physical, cognitive and organizational aspects,
which are considered in an integrated manner, so as to facilitate a
systemic approach for improving the quality and safety of
healthcare service. The book also includes a special section
dedicated to innovative strategies for assisting caregivers',
patients', and people's needs during pandemic. Based on papers
presented at the AHFE 2021 Conference on Human Factors and
Ergonomics in Healthcare and Medical Devices, held virtually on
25-29 July, 2021, from USA, the book offers a timely reference
guide to both researchers and healthcare professionals involved in
the design of medical systems and managing healthcare settings, as
well as to healthcare counselors and global health organizations.
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Advances in Safety Management and Human Performance
- Proceedings of the AHFE 2021 Virtual Conferences on Safety Management and Human Factors, and Human Error, Reliability, Resilience, and Performance, July 25-29, 2021, USA
(Paperback, 1st ed. 2021)
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This book provides readers with a timely snapshot of research and
developments relating to human reliability, performance and safety
analysis, and human error, risk and safety management in various
industrial contexts, such as manufacturing, transportation and
health. It combines a diverse range of disciplines, including work
physiology, health informatics, safety engineering, workplace
design, injury prevention, and occupational psychology, and
presents new strategies for safety management, accident prevention
at the workplace, performance testing and participatory ergonomics.
It discusses issues related to automation, and strategies for a
safer Human-Automation Interaction. Based on the proceedings of the
AHFE 2021 International Conferences on Safety Management and Human
Factors, and Human Error, Reliability, Resilience, and Performance,
which were held virtually on July 25-29, 2021, from USA, the book
offers an extensive and inspiring guide for both researchers and
practitioners dealing with the topics of safety management, human
error prevention, and integration of automation in the workplace.
This book explores how human factors and ergonomic principles are
currently transforming healthcare. It reports on the design of
systems and devices used to improve the quality, safety, efficiency
and effectiveness of patient care, and discusses findings on
improving organizational outcomes in the healthcare setting, as
well as approaches to analyzing and modeling those work aspects
that are unique to healthcare. Based on papers presented at the
AHFE 2020 Virtual Conference on Human Factors and Ergonomics in
Healthcare and Medical Devices, held on July 16-20, 2020, the book
highlights the physical, cognitive and organizational aspects of
human factors and ergonomic applications, and shares various
perspectives, including those of clinicians, patients, health
organizations and insurance providers. Given its scope, the book
offers a timely reference guide for researchers involved in the
design of medical systems and healthcare professionals managing
healthcare settings, as well as healthcare counselors and
international health organizations.
This book shows the advantages of using different perspectives and
scientific backgrounds for developing support technologies that are
integrated into daily life. It highlights the interaction between
people and technology as a key factor for achieving this
integration and discusses relevant methods, concepts, technologies,
and applications suitable for interdisciplinary exchange and
collaboration. The relationship between humans and technology has
become much more inclusive and interdependent. This generates a
number of technical, ethical, social, and practical issues. By
gathering contributions from scholars from heterogeneous research
fields, such as biomechanics, various branches of engineering, the
social sciences, information science, psychology, and philosophy,
this book is intended to provide answers to the main questions
arising when support technologies such as assistance systems,
wearable devices, augmented reality, and/or robot-based systems are
constructed, implemented, interfaced and/or evaluated across
different application contexts.
How we recruit future healthcare professionals is critically
important, as the demand for high quality healthcare increases
across the globe. This book questions what the evidence tells us
about how best to select those most suited to a career in
healthcare, ensuring that the approaches used are relevant and fair
to all who apply. The editors of this collection take a
comprehensive look at the latest research surrounding recruitment
and selection into healthcare roles. Each chapter is authored by
leading experts and, using international case material, the
practical implications for workforce policy are explored. They
review the key stages in designing effective selection systems and
discuss how best to evaluate the quality of selection processes.
Evidence from role analysis studies as well as the effectiveness of
different selection methods including aptitude and situational
judgment tests, personality assessment and interviews are examined.
Chapters also cover approaches to student selection and recruitment
for postgraduate trainees through to senior appointments. Finally
they highlight contemporary issues in recruitment, including the
use of technology, selecting for values, candidate perceptions,
coaching issues and how best to promote diversity and widening
access.
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Advances in Safety Management and Human Performance
- Proceedings of the AHFE 2020 Virtual Conferences on Safety Management and Human Factors, and Human Error, Reliability, Resilience, and Performance, July 16-20, 2020, USA
(Paperback, 1st ed. 2020)
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This book brings together studies broadly addressing human error
and safety management from the perspectives of various disciplines,
and shares the latest findings on ensuring employees' safety,
health, and welfare at work. It combines a diverse range of
disciplines - e.g. work physiology, health informatics, safety
engineering, workplace design, injury prevention, and occupational
psychology - and presents new strategies for safety management,
including accident prevention methods such as performance testing
and participatory ergonomics. It reports on cutting-edge methods
and findings concerning safety-critical systems, defense, and
security, and discusses advanced topics regarding human
performance, human variability, and reliability analysis; medical,
driver and pilot error, as well as automation error; and cognitive
modeling of human error. Further, it highlights cutting-edge
applications in safety management, defense, security,
transportation, process controls, and medicine. Gathering the
proceedings of the AHFE 2020 International Conference on Safety
Management and Human Factors and the AHFE 2020 Virtual Conference
on Human Error, Reliability, Resilience, and Performance, held on
July 16-20, 2020, USA, the book offers an extensive, timely, and
multidisciplinary guide for researchers and practitioners dealing
with safety management and human error.
This book discusses the latest findings on ensuring employees'
safety, health, and welfare at work. It combines a range of
disciplines - e.g. work physiology, health informatics, safety
engineering, workplace design, injury prevention, and occupational
psychology - and presents new strategies for safety management,
including accident prevention methods such as performance testing
and participatory ergonomics. The book, which is based on the AHFE
2019 International Conference on Safety Management and Human
Factors, held on July 24-28, 2019, Washington D.C., USA, provides
readers, including decision makers, professional ergonomists and
program managers in government and public authorities, with a
timely snapshot of the state of the art in the field of safety,
health, and welfare management. It also addresses agencies such as
the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and the
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), as
well as other professionals dealing with occupational safety and
health.
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Health and Social Care Systems of the Future: Demographic Changes, Digital Age and Human Factors
- Proceedings of the Healthcare Ergonomics and Patient Safety, HEPS, 3-5 July, 2019 Lisbon, Portugal
(Paperback, 1st ed. 2019)
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This book discusses how digital technology and demographic changes
are transforming the patient experience, services, provision, and
planning of health and social care. It presents innovative
ergonomics research and human factors approaches to improving
safety, working conditions and quality of life for both patients
and healthcare workers. Personalized medicine, mobile and wearable
technologies, and the greater availability of health data are
discussed, together with challenges and evidence-based practice.
Based on the Healthcare Ergonomics and Patient Safety conference,
HEPS2019, held on July 3-5, 2019, in Lisbon, Portugal, this book
offers a timely resource for graduate students and researchers, as
well as for healthcare professionals managing service provision,
planners and designers for healthcare buildings and environments,
and international healthcare organizations.
This book discusses the latest findings on ensuring employees'
safety, health, and welfare at work. It combines a range of
disciplines - e.g. work physiology, health informatics, safety
engineering, workplace design, injury prevention, and occupational
psychology - and presents new strategies for safety management,
including accident prevention methods such as performance testing
and participatory ergonomics. The book, which is based on the AHFE
2018 International Conference on Safety Management and Human
Factors, held on July 21-25, 2018, in Orlando, Florida, USA,
provides readers, including decision makers, professional
ergonomists and program managers in government and public
authorities, with a timely snapshot of the state of the art in the
field of safety, health, and welfare management. It also addresses
agencies such as the Occupational Safety and Health Administration
(OSHA) and the National Institute for Occupational Safety and
Health (NIOSH), as well as other professionals dealing with
occupational safety and health.
This book shows how human factors and ergonomic principles have
been transforming healthcare. It reports on the design of systems
and devices to improve quality, safety, efficiency, and
effectiveness in patient care, and discusses findings related to
improving organizational outcomes in a healthcare setting, as well
as approaches for analyzing and modeling those work aspects that
are unique to healthcare. Based on the AHFE 2018 International
Conference on Human Factors and Ergonomics in Healthcare and
Medical Devices, held on July 21-25, 2018, in Orlando, Florida,
USA, the book highlights the physical, cognitive and organizational
aspects of human factors and ergonomic applications, presenting
various perspectives, including those of clinicians, patients,
health organizations, and insurance providers. The book is intended
as a timely reference guide for researchers involved in the design
of medical systems, healthcare professionals managing healthcare
settings, as well as healthcare counselors and international health
organizations.
This eye-opening study adds to the scarce scholarly literature on
professional athletes, bringing empirical rigor to issues often
clouded by mystery and hearsay. It identifies socioeconomic,
demographic, and career variables as risk factors for mortality
among former NBA and NFL players, along with hypotheses to be
tested relating to elite athletes and other U.S. populations. A
detailed multivariate analysis compares mortality factors, rates,
and outcomes within and between the two leagues, comparing them
also with the general U.S. male population. The findings and
conclusions gleaned from this research offer possibilities for
future research to improve health and quality of life in this
specific athlete cohort, among athletes in general, in other
groups, and in the larger society. Potential risk factors analyzed
in this groundbreaking study: * Race * Body Mass Index (BMI) * U.S.
birthplace region (Northeast, West, Midwest, South) * Years of
playing experience * Playing position Mortality and Its Risk
Factors among Professional Athletes will spark interest among
professionals and researchers in public health, sports medicine,
and epidemiology; current and former NBA and NFL players, their
families, coaches, trainers, and union representatives;
non-professional basketball and football players, athletes from
other sports, and their families, coaches, and trainers; social
scientists; policymakers; obesity researchers; parents of children
who play contact sports; students, teachers, and researchers in
occupational health and racial disparities; and health care
providers.
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