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- Factors associated with self-estimated work ability and musculoskeletal symptoms among male and female workers in cooled food-processing facilities (Special issue: Cold stress at work)
- Country Report : Long Working Hours in Korea : Results of the 2010 Working Conditions Survey
- Research Strategy : Biological Risk and Occupational Health
- Physiological Strain of Miners at Hot Working Places in German Coal Mines (Special Issue: Heat Stress at Work: Preventive Research)
- Intermittently Increased Repetitive Work Intensity and Neuromuscular Function in the Cold
- Similarity in predictors between near miss and adverse event among Japanese nurses working at teaching hospitals
- A survey of respirators usage for airborne chemicals in Korea
- Effectiveness of CT for Clinical Stratification of Occupational Lung Edema
- Clinical analysis of seven cases of trichloroethylene medicamentose-like dermatitis
- The Management of Heat Stress for the Firefighter: A Review of Work Conducted on Behalf of the Toronto Fire Service (Special Issue: Heat Stress at Work: Preventive Research)
- Occupational exposure to perchloroethylene in dry-cleaning shops in Tehran, Iran
- The association between job related factors, short sleep and obesity
- Characteristics and effects of suicide prevention programs: comparison between workplace and other settings
- Health Promoting Behaviors and Factors related to Lifestyle among Turkish Workers and Occupational Health Nurses' Responsibilities in their Health Promoting Activities
- Influence of the Municipal Merger on Local Government Employees’ Stress Response in Japan
- Association of Social Skills with Psychological Distress among Female Nurses in Japan
- A Comparison of the Recognition of Overwork-related Cardiovascular Disease in Japan, Korea, and Taiwan
- Seasonal and Inter-day Variation in Serum High-sensitivity C-reactive Protein in Japanese Male Workers : A Longitudinal Study
- Validity of Infrared Tympanic Temperature for the Evaluation of Heat Strain While Wearing Impermeable Protective Clothing in Hot Environments
- Recovery after Three-shift Work : Relation to Sleep-related Cardiac Neuronal Regulation in Nurses