PURPOSE: To study job stress and upper limb biomechanical overload due to repetitive and forceful manual activities in a factory producing high fashion clothing. METHODS: A total of 518 workers (433 women and 85 men) were investigated to determine anxiety, occupational stress (using the Italian version of the Karasek Job Content Questionnaire) and perception of symptoms (using the Italian version of the Somatization scale of Symptom Checklist SCL-90). Biomechanical overload was analyzed using the OCRA Check list. RESULTS: biomechanical assessment did not reveal high-risk jobs, except for cutting. Although the perception of anxiety and job insecurity was within the normal range, all the workers showed a high level of job strain (correlate...
The occupational environment in light industry enterprises still often possesses occupational factor...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: An epidemiological surveillance system of work-related musculoskele...
In this study, it is investigated whether a typology can be imposed upon a sample of wage-earners, b...
PURPOSE: To study job stress and upper limb biomechanical overload due to repetitive and forceful ma...
Psychosocial discomfort may amplify job-related risk factors. The aim of this study is to evaluate j...
Anything that possesses a challenge or a threat to our well-being is stress. Stress is a universal e...
AbstractToday, many studies have pointed to the role of both, ergonomic and psychosocial conditions ...
This study was derived from a model of the development and maintenance of occupational pain (Wright,...
Both musculoskeletal pain and harmful stress have adverse health effects on production operators if ...
Occupational stress is a major hazard for many workers. Increasing workloads, downsizing, overtime a...
This study's central objective is to determine how several individual, organizational and ergonomic ...
Background: The work plays an important role for human lives. Work can provide satisfaction and chal...
Background and Purpose: Job stress is an important psychological factor. Musculoskeletal disorders a...
The Objective of the Projects is to analyse the Garment workers in various departments such as Sewin...
Occupational stress is the most common and most important type of stress in people in the modern soc...
The occupational environment in light industry enterprises still often possesses occupational factor...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: An epidemiological surveillance system of work-related musculoskele...
In this study, it is investigated whether a typology can be imposed upon a sample of wage-earners, b...
PURPOSE: To study job stress and upper limb biomechanical overload due to repetitive and forceful ma...
Psychosocial discomfort may amplify job-related risk factors. The aim of this study is to evaluate j...
Anything that possesses a challenge or a threat to our well-being is stress. Stress is a universal e...
AbstractToday, many studies have pointed to the role of both, ergonomic and psychosocial conditions ...
This study was derived from a model of the development and maintenance of occupational pain (Wright,...
Both musculoskeletal pain and harmful stress have adverse health effects on production operators if ...
Occupational stress is a major hazard for many workers. Increasing workloads, downsizing, overtime a...
This study's central objective is to determine how several individual, organizational and ergonomic ...
Background: The work plays an important role for human lives. Work can provide satisfaction and chal...
Background and Purpose: Job stress is an important psychological factor. Musculoskeletal disorders a...
The Objective of the Projects is to analyse the Garment workers in various departments such as Sewin...
Occupational stress is the most common and most important type of stress in people in the modern soc...
The occupational environment in light industry enterprises still often possesses occupational factor...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: An epidemiological surveillance system of work-related musculoskele...
In this study, it is investigated whether a typology can be imposed upon a sample of wage-earners, b...