Electronic waste (e-waste) is a growing occupational and environmental health issue around the globe. E-waste recycling is a green industry of emerging importance, especially in low-and middle-income countries where much of this recycling work is performed, and where many people’s livelihoods depend on this work. The occupational health hazards of e-waste recycling have not been adequately explored. We performed a cross-sectional study of noise exposures, heart rate, and perceived stress among e-waste recycling workers at a large e-waste site in Accra, Ghana. We interviewed 57 workers and continuously monitored their individual noise exposures and heart rates for up to 24 h. More than 40% of workers had noise exposures that exceeded recomme...
Introduction: Chronic occupational noise exposure may constitute a risk factor for cardiovascular di...
The aim of our meta-analysis is to evaluate the association between the modifications of the cardiov...
International audienceIntroduction Welding fumes (WF) are a complex mixture of gas and particles. Ac...
Electronic waste (e-waste) is a growing occupational and environmental health issue around the globe...
Electronic waste (e-waste) is a growing occupational and environmental health issue around the globe...
Abstract Background Electronic waste (e-waste) recycl...
Background: Noise is the most common occupational exposure. Over an extended period, especially in o...
Noise is a common occupational hazard worldwide. The impact of noise on human health is emerging as ...
Noise pollution in workplaces poses serious health risks including that of cardiovascular disturban...
<div><p><strong>BACKGROUND:</strong> One of the most important impacts of industrial noise is physio...
Abstract Background Informal electronic waste recycli...
Abstract Environmental noise exposure has been considered one of the most common hazards worldwide, ...
We performed a cross-sectional pilot study on salivary cortisol, heart rate, and personal noise expo...
Introduction. Noise is one of the most common worldwide environmental pollutants, especially in occu...
Background:Occupational noise exposure is one of the environmental factors that pose safety and heal...
Introduction: Chronic occupational noise exposure may constitute a risk factor for cardiovascular di...
The aim of our meta-analysis is to evaluate the association between the modifications of the cardiov...
International audienceIntroduction Welding fumes (WF) are a complex mixture of gas and particles. Ac...
Electronic waste (e-waste) is a growing occupational and environmental health issue around the globe...
Electronic waste (e-waste) is a growing occupational and environmental health issue around the globe...
Abstract Background Electronic waste (e-waste) recycl...
Background: Noise is the most common occupational exposure. Over an extended period, especially in o...
Noise is a common occupational hazard worldwide. The impact of noise on human health is emerging as ...
Noise pollution in workplaces poses serious health risks including that of cardiovascular disturban...
<div><p><strong>BACKGROUND:</strong> One of the most important impacts of industrial noise is physio...
Abstract Background Informal electronic waste recycli...
Abstract Environmental noise exposure has been considered one of the most common hazards worldwide, ...
We performed a cross-sectional pilot study on salivary cortisol, heart rate, and personal noise expo...
Introduction. Noise is one of the most common worldwide environmental pollutants, especially in occu...
Background:Occupational noise exposure is one of the environmental factors that pose safety and heal...
Introduction: Chronic occupational noise exposure may constitute a risk factor for cardiovascular di...
The aim of our meta-analysis is to evaluate the association between the modifications of the cardiov...
International audienceIntroduction Welding fumes (WF) are a complex mixture of gas and particles. Ac...