Objectives We present a novel approach to identify critical exposure levels or health-based benchmarks of job control using the benchmark dose (BMD) method. This method provides benchmarks for risk assessment of psychosocial risks, similar to benchmarks used for other occupational health hazards such as chemicals. Methods Two staged (bivariate and adjusted) BMD modelling was conducted using epidemiological data from an age-cohort study in south-eastern Australia. The adjusted BMD model incorporated age, gender, education, personality traits and mental health status at baseline. Results Depression is a more sensitive (health compromising) outcome for job control compared to anxiety in both types of BMD modelling. For an excess ris...
Work can be dangerous. Employees in industrial and maintenance-related occupations are often confron...
Biological monitoring (BM or biomonitoring) deals with the assessment of individual human exposure, ...
The regulation of psychosocial hazards and risks, for the protection of psychological health, is a h...
The move to service and knowledge industries in industrialised countries means that workers are now ...
Psychosocial risk questionnaires are common instruments in occupational safety and health promotion....
The benchmark dose (BMD) method has been recommended to replace the no-observed-adverse-effect-level...
Objective: To study the performance of a developed job exposure matrix (JEM) for the assessment of p...
Risk assessments of chemicals in work places are needed to protect workers’ health and safety. Sever...
Recent advances in analytical chemistry have allowed a greater possibility of using quantitative app...
Psychosocial risks in the oil and gas industry can have a significant impact on health and safety ou...
Recent advances in analytical chemistry have allowed a greater possibility of using quantitative app...
Psychosocial hazards and risks are widely acknowledged to be a serious challenge in WHS. WHS regulat...
Exposure to chemical, physical, and biological agents in theworkplace can result in adverse effectso...
Health and safety legislation now requires organizations to undertake risk assessments for psychosoc...
The International Labor Organization\u27s Health Commission in 1950 has defined health at work as t...
Work can be dangerous. Employees in industrial and maintenance-related occupations are often confron...
Biological monitoring (BM or biomonitoring) deals with the assessment of individual human exposure, ...
The regulation of psychosocial hazards and risks, for the protection of psychological health, is a h...
The move to service and knowledge industries in industrialised countries means that workers are now ...
Psychosocial risk questionnaires are common instruments in occupational safety and health promotion....
The benchmark dose (BMD) method has been recommended to replace the no-observed-adverse-effect-level...
Objective: To study the performance of a developed job exposure matrix (JEM) for the assessment of p...
Risk assessments of chemicals in work places are needed to protect workers’ health and safety. Sever...
Recent advances in analytical chemistry have allowed a greater possibility of using quantitative app...
Psychosocial risks in the oil and gas industry can have a significant impact on health and safety ou...
Recent advances in analytical chemistry have allowed a greater possibility of using quantitative app...
Psychosocial hazards and risks are widely acknowledged to be a serious challenge in WHS. WHS regulat...
Exposure to chemical, physical, and biological agents in theworkplace can result in adverse effectso...
Health and safety legislation now requires organizations to undertake risk assessments for psychosoc...
The International Labor Organization\u27s Health Commission in 1950 has defined health at work as t...
Work can be dangerous. Employees in industrial and maintenance-related occupations are often confron...
Biological monitoring (BM or biomonitoring) deals with the assessment of individual human exposure, ...
The regulation of psychosocial hazards and risks, for the protection of psychological health, is a h...