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i Gattas GJF and Soares-Vieira JA. Cytochrome P450- Kennedy I and Williams S. Occupational exposure to 2E1 and glutathione S-transferase mu polymorphisms HIV and post-exposure prophylaxis is healthcare among Caucasians and mulattoes from Brazil, 508 workers, 387 Gibby EM. Aspirational targets for occupational health, Kieé-Swierczynska, et al. Occupational ceramic fibres 133 dematitis in Poland, 248 Gill GV. See O’Neill S, et al., 19 Kimbell-Dunn M. See Slater T, et al.; 586 Golec R. See Chan J, et al., 398 Koh D, et al. A South-East Asian perspective, 64; also Gomzi M. See Macan J, et al., 22 Chan G, 483 Gonzalez JL. See Failde I, et al., 591 Korhonen O. See Sérenson L, et al., 3 Green AD and Roberts KI. Recent trends in infectious Kotseva KP, et a/. Cardiovascular effects of occupational diseases for travellers, 560 exposure to carbon disulphide, 43 Griffiths A. Designing and managing healthy work for older workers, 473 Langedrag A. See Morken T, et al., 414 Grime PR, et al. A survey of the use of post-exposure Lewis PG. Occupational and environmental medicine: prophylaxis for occupational exposure to human moving the factory fence or hedging our bets?, immunodeficiency virus, 164 217 Guidotti TL. Occupational epidermiology, 137 Lianhjell Saue IL. See Morken T, et al., 414 Lillington T. See Shanahan EM., et al., 246 Hagberg M. See Ekman A, et al., 608 Lindsay GM. Auditing health promotion, 137 Haque, MN. Surveillance on self-report: a trial of health Lopata AL. See Jeebhay MF ez al., 406 and safety monitoring in occupational settings, 182 Louhevaara V. See Sérenson L, et al., 3 Hargreaves, See Verow O, et al., 251 Lutman ME. What is the risk of noise-induced hearing Harris C. See Daniels K., et al., 304 loss at 80, 85, 90dB(A) and above? 274 Harrison J, et al. Should control measures be based on air measurements or biological/biological effect monitor- Macan J, et al. Occupational histamine poisoning by fish ing?; 61 also Occupational and environmental medi- flour: a case report, 22 : cine: sustainable development? 211 MacKenzie D. See Schwigert MK., et al., 348 Heikkinen M-R. See Rossi K., et al., 369 Madan I. See Patel D et al., 392 Heinemann AJ. See Heinemann K, et al. 422 Marin J. See Failde I, et al., 591 Heinemann K, et al. Occupational exposure and liver Markt! W. See Strauss-Blasche G., et al., 167 cancer in women: results of the Multicentre Interna- Maron MB. See Savastano M, et al., 111 tional Liver Tumour Study (MILTS), 422 Martyn C. See Mitchell S, et al., 30 Heinonen K. See Rossi K., et al., 369 Mason HJ. The recovery of plasma cholinesterase and Herity B. See Nallon AM, et al., 39 erythrocyte acetylcholinesterase activity in workers Heuchert GE. See Heinemann K, et al. 422 after over-exposure to dichlorvos, 343 Hjelm EW. See Ekman A, et al., 608 McBride DI, et al. Air blast circuit breaker noise and Hobson J and Beach JR. An investigation of the hearing loss: a multifactorial model for risk assessment, realtionship between psychological health and work- 173 loadamong managers, 518 McDonald JC, See Cherry N.M, et al., 496 Hocking B, et al. Neurologicai abnormalties associated Medugorac B. See Macan J, et al., 22 ve with mobile phone use, 366 Meyer JD, et al. Occupational contact dermatitis in the ty Holien S. See Morken T, et al., 414 UK: a surveillance report from EPIDERM and Holt DL. See Meyer JD, et al., 265; also Cherry N.M, et OPRA, 265; See Cherry N.M, et al., 496 al., 496 Midttun Seljebo G. See Morken T, et al., 414 Hussain T. See Smith TA, et al., 25 Mild KH. See Oftendal G., et al., 237 Milkovic-Kraus. See Macan J, et al., 22 al Ide CW. Toothless tests: associations between the results Miller P, et al. An economic evaluation of occupational et of routine screening medical examinations and ill- health, 159 health retirement of firefighters in west central Scot- Mitchell S, et al. Sensory neural processing in work- ial land, 348 related upper limb disorders, 30 Irwin J. What are the causes, prevention and treatment of Moen BE. See Torp S., et al., 326; see also Morken T, et hearing loss in the ageing worker, 492 al., 414 Mohner M. See Heinemann K, et al. 422 Jaekel-Reinhard A. See Weber A, 512 Morken T, et ai. Prevalence of musculoskeletal symp- Jeebhay, MF. Seafood processing in South Africa: a toms among aluminium workers, 414 to study of working practices, occuptional health services Murphy E. Hepatitis B, vaccination and healthcare and allergic health problems in the industry, 406 workers, 383 Jefferson TO. See Bricknell MCM, et al., 33 Murray AM. See Shanahan EM., et al., 246 Jeyaratnam J. See Koh D, et al., 64 Murray-Bruce D. Age and ageing: an overview, 471 nd Jones S. Medical aspects of expatriate health: health Murrison AW. Travel and expatriate health: an over- threats, 572 view, 558 Nakamura K. See Nakamura S, et al., 11; see also Savastano M. Otorhinolaryngological assessment and psy- W Nakanishi N., et a/., 115 chological adjustment in tanning industry workers, 111 Nakamura S, et al. Increased risk of coronary heart Saxton JM, et al. A review of current literature on W disease in Japanese blue-collar workers, 11 physiological tests and soft tissue biomarkers applic- W Nakanishi N, ez al. Lifestyle an serum gamma-glutamul- able to work-related upper limb disorders, 121 transferase: a study of middle-aged Japanese men, 115 Schilling CJ. Effects of exposure to very high frequency W Nallon AM, et al. Do symptomatic radiographers radiofrequency radiation on six antaenna engineers in W provide evidence for ‘darkroom disease’?, 39 two separate incidents, 49 W: Nicholson PJ. Communicating occupational and envir- Schofield S, See Oldham JA, et al., 599 onmental issues, 226 Schwigert MK, et a/. The application of Ontario Human Novalbos JP, See Failde I, et al., 591 rights legislation to the practice of occupational medicine, 343 Occupational health in the USA in the 21st century, Sepai O. See Harrison J, et u/., 61 Felton JS. 518 Shanahan EM, et al. The teaching of occupational and Oftedal G, et al. Symptoms experienced in connection environmental medicine to medical students in Aus- with mobile phone use, 237 tralia and New Zealand, 246 Ogunnowo BE. See Omokhodion FO., et al., 107 Shand D. The assessment of fitness to travel, 566 Oja P. See Sérenson L, et al., 3 Sim M. See Chan J, et al., 398 Oldham JA, et al. An investigation of the validity of Sinclair MJ. See Donoghue AM, et al., 430 ‘stimulated’ work related tasks in relation to ‘real-life’ Slater T et al. Occupational respiratory symptoms in situations in the fire service training environment, 599 New Zealand hairdressers, 586 Olson H-O. See Morken T, et al., 414 Slovak A. Partnerships and joined-up working: the Omokhodion FO, et al. Prevalence of low back pain millennium key? 57 among staff in a rural hospital in Nigeria, 107 Smith TA, et al. Respiratory symptoms and wheat flour O’Neill S, et a/. Variation in licensing authority standards exposure: a study flour millers, 25; also Occupational for diabetic taxi drivers in the United Kingdom, 19 skin conditions in the food industry, 597 Smith A. The scale of perceived occupational stress, 294 Palmer SR, et al. Major chemical incidents: bridging the Smolander J. See S6renson L, et al., 3 occupational-public health gap, 221 Soares-Vieira JA. See Gattas GJF, 508 Parker G. See Smith TA, et al., 25 Sérenson L, et al. Physical activity, fitness and body Patel D and Madan I. Methicillin-resistant Staphylo- composition of Finnish police officers: a 15-year coccus aureus and multidrug resistant tuberculosis: follow-up study, 3 part 1, 392; also Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus Srihar M and Ross-Plummer R. The prevention of aureus and multidrug resistant tuberculosis: part 2, tuberculosis in prison staff, 614 395 Stevens AB and Coyle PV. Hepatitis C virus: an Payton C. Biological hazards: an overview, 3 = 5 important occupational hazard? 377 Pearce N. See Slater T, et al., 586 Strauss-Blasche G. Does vacation enable recuperation? Pedersen S. See Morken T, et al.j 414 Changes in well-being associated with time away work, Pelmear P.L. The recollections and musings of a former 167 editor, 458 Stubbs DA. Ergonomics and occupational medicine: Petran M, et al. Association between bronchial hyper- future challenges, 277 reactivity and exposure to silicon carbide, 103 Suzuki K. See Nakanishi N., et al., 115 Poljak I. See Macan J, et al., 22 Takahashi K. Past, present and future trends of Rayson MP. Fitness for work: the need for conducting a occupational health in Japan, as at 1998, 437 job analysis, 434 Tan V. See Chan G., 483 Rees H. See Asuzu MC., et al., 221 Tanaka M. See Nakamura §, et al., 11 Reid A. See Miller P., et al., 159 Tatara K. See Nakanishi N., et al., 115 Riise T. See Torp S., et al., 326; see also Morken T, et al., Thopill V. See Morken T, et al., 414 414 Torp S, et al. Systematic health, environment and safety Risi LJA. See Grime PR., et al., 164 activities: do they influence occupational environment, Ritter CJ. See Schwigert MK., et al., 348 behaviour and health? 326 Roberts KI. See Green AD, 560 Turk R. See Macan J, et al., 22 Robins TG. See Jeebhay MF et al., 406 Ross-Plummer R, See Srihar M, 614 Umar US. See Omokhodion FO., et al., 107 Rossi K, et al. Factors affecting the work of an occupational health nurse, 369 Verow P, et al. Healthy workplace indicators: costing Rycroft RJG. How do you manage dermatitis after reasons for sickness absence within the UK National exposure to the causative agent has ceased?, 197 Health Service, 251 Vigeland Hauge SH. See Morkei T, et al., 414 Sandstr6m M. See Oftendal G., et al., 237 Vucemilovic A. See Macan J, et al., 22 Weber A and Jaekel-Reinhard A. Burnout syndrome: a Williams S. See McBride DI, et al., 173; see also Kennedy disease of modern societies?, 512 I, 387 Westerman R. See Hocking B, et al., 366 Willich SN. See Heinemann K, et al., 422 Westerman SJ and Davies DR. Acquisition and applica- Winstanley J. See Oldham JA, et al., 599 tion of new technology skills: the influence of age, 478 Wojtcezak J. See Kiec-Swierczynska M., et al., 337 Whynes D. See Miller P, et al., 159 Wright D. See Challenor J., et al., 185 Wilén J. See Oftendal G, et al., 237 Wynn PP. The reliability of personal alcohol consump- Williams N. What are the causes of a perforated nasal tion estimates in a working population, 322 septum, 135 yn? rk, of fety ent, ting onal Occup. Med. Vol. 50, No. 8, pp. 624-625, 2000 Copyright © 2000 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins for SOM Printed in Great Britain. All rights reserved 0962-7480/00 Title Index A review of current literature on physiological tests and Effects of exposure to very high frequency radio- soft tissue biomarkers applicable to work-related upper frequency radiation on six antaenna engineers in two limb disorders. Saxton JM, 121 separate incidents. Schilling CJ, 49 A South-East Asian perspective. Koh D, et al., 64 Ergonomics and occupational medicine: future chal- A survey of eye trauma and diseases at a teaching lenges. Stubbs DA, 277 hospital: implications for training in occupational Exposure measurement in occupation and environmen- ophthalmology in Nigeria. Asuzu, MC, et al., 193 tal epidermiology used for quantitative risk assess- A survey of the use of post-exposure prophylaxis for ment. Bunn WB, 131 occupational exposure to human immunodeficiency Factors affecting the work of an occupational health virus. Grime PR, et al., 164 nurse. Rossi K, et al., 369 Acquisition and application of new technology skills: the Fitness for work: the need for conducting a job analysis, influence of age. Westerman SJ and Davies DR, 478 Rayson MP, 434 Age and ageing: an overview. Murray-Bruce D, 471 Gender differences in musculoskeletal health of compu- Ageing and fitness to work. Chan G et al., 483 ter and mouse users in the Swedish workforce. Ekman Aggression in boat builders: a search for altered mood A, et al., 608 states in boat builders exposed to styrene. ChallenorJ Healthy workplace indicators: costing reasons for sick- and Wright D, 185 ness absence within the UK National Health Service. Par Air blast circuit breaker noise and hearing loss: a Verow P and C. Hargreaves, 251 multifactorial model for risk assessment. McBride DI Hepatitis B, vaccination and healthcare workers. Murphy Pas and Williams S, 173 E, 383 J: An economic evaluation of occupational health. Miller P, Hepatitis C virus: an important occupational hazard? Phy et al., 159 Stevens AB, and Coyle PV, 377 An investigation of the relationship between psychologi- How do you manage dermatitis after exposure to the cal health and workload among managers, 518 causative agent has ceased? Rycroft RJG, 197 Pre An investigation of the validity of ‘stimulated’ work Increased risk of coronary heart disease in Japanese blue- related tasks in relation to ‘real-life’ situations in the collar workers. Nakamura §S, et al., 11 Pre’ fire service training environment. Oldham JA, et al., Lifestyle an serum gamma-glutamultransferase: a study h 599 of middle-aged Japanese men. Nakanishi N, et a/., 115 Pre Aspirational targets for occupational health. Gibby EM, Low-level hydrocarbon solvent exposure and neurobe- 133 havioural effects. Gamble JF, 81 Psy Assessment of the returned traveller. Easmon C, 583 Major chemical incidents: bridging the occupational- b: Association between bronchial hyper-reactivity and public health gap. Palmer SR, et al., 221 s¢ exposure to silicon carbide. Petran M, et al., 103 Medical aspects of expatriate health. Dow C., 579 Psy Auditing health promotion. Lindsay GM, 137 Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus an multi- Biological hazards: an overview. Payton C, 375 drug resistant tuberculosis: part 1. Patel D and Madan Rec Burnout syndrome: a disease of modern societies? Weber I, 392 A and Jaekel-Reinhard A, 512 Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus an multi- Rele Cardiovascular effects of occupational exposure to drug resistant tuberculosis: part 2. Patel D, and Madan carbon disulphide. Kotseva KP and De Bacquer D, 43 I, 395 Communicating occupational and environmental issues. Miliaria rubra of the lower limbs in underground miners. Nicholson PJ, 226 Donoghue AM and Sinclair MJ, 430 Congratulations from the editor of Journal of Occupational Neurological abnormalties associated with mobile phone and Environmental Medicine. Brandt-Rauf P, 456 use. Hocking B, and Westerman R, 366 Cytochrome P450-2E1 and glutathione S-transferase mu New stressors, new remedies. Firth-Cozens J, 199 polymorphisms among Caucasians and mulattoes Non-attendance for Social Security medical examina- from Brazil. Gattas GJF and Soares-Vieira JA, 508 tion: patients who cannot afford to get better? Ford Sens Designing and managing healthy work for older workers. FM and Ford J, 504 di Griffiths A., 473 Occupational and environmental medicine: moving the Shot Do symptomatic radiographers provide evidence for factory fence or hedging our bets? Lewis PG, 217 or ‘darkroom disease’? Nallon AM, et al., 39 Occupational and environmental medicine: sustainable an Does vacation enable recuperation? Changes in well- development? Harrison J, 211 Surv being associated with time away work. Strauss-Blasche Occupational and environmental medicine: sustainable G, 167 development? Harrison J, 213 et S. O'Neill ef a/.: Neural processing in upper limb disciders 625 Occupational ceramic fibres dematitis in Poland. Kiec- Surveillance on self-report: a trial of health and safety Swierczynska and Wojtczak J, 337 monitoring in occupational settings. Haque, MN, 182 Occupational contact dermatitis in the UK: a surveil- Symptoms experienced in connection with mobile phone lance report from EPIDERM and OPRA. Meyer JD, use. Oftedal G, et al., 237 et al., 265 Systematic health, environment and safety activities: do Occupational epidermiology. Guidotti TL, 137 they influence occupational environment, behaviour Occupational exposure and liver cancer in women: and health? Torp S, et al., 326 results of the Multicentre International Liver Tumor The application of Ontario Human rights legislation to Study (MILTS). Heinemann K et al., 422 the practice of occupational medicine. Schwigert MK, Occupational exposure to HIV and post-exposure et al., 348 prophylaxis in healthcare workers. Kennedy I and The application of the methods of evidence-based Williams S, 387 practice to occupational health. Carter T, 231 Occupational histamine poisoning by fish flour: a case The assessment of fitness to travel. Shand D, 566 report. Macan J, et al., 22 The development of a health policy for the Army. Occupational mental health. Briner RR, et al., 287 Bricknell MCM, zt al., 33 Occupational mental health: a brief history. Fingret A, The filling of drinking vessels at social events: courtesy 289 versus ergonomics? Finnegan TP, 59 Occupational respiratory symptoms in New Zealand The Medical Research Council Pneumoconiosis Re- hairdressers. Slater T, et al., 586 search Unit, 1945-1985: a short history and tribute. Occupational skin conditions in the food industry, Smith Cotes JE, 440 TA, 597 The prevention of tuberculosis in prison staff. Srihar M Otorhinolaryngological assessment and psychological and Ross-Plummer R, 614 adjustment in tanning industry workers. Savastano The recollections and musings of a former editor. M and Maron MB, 111 Pelmear PL, 458 Partnerships and ‘joined-up working: the millennium The recovery of plasma cholinesterase and erythrocyte key? Slovak A and Coulston D, 57 acetylcholinesterase activity in workers after over- Past, present and future trends of occupational health in exposure to dichlorvos. Mason HJ, 343 Japan, as at 1998. Takahashi K, 437 The risk of heat exhaustion at a deep underground Physical activity, fitness and body composition of metalliferous mine in relation to body-mass index and Finnish police officers: a 15-year follow-up study. predicted VO2max. Donoghue AM and Bates GP, 259 ie Serenson L, et al., 3 The risk of heat exhaustion at a deep underground Predictors of lead absorption in children of lead workers. metalliferous mine in relation to surface temperatures. Chan J, et al., 398 Donoghue AM and Bates GP, 334 Prevalence of low back pain among staff in a rural The reliability of personal alcohol consumption estimates hospital in Nigeria. Omokhodion FO, et al., 107 in a working population, Wynn PP, 322 Prevalence of musculoskeletal symptoms among alumi- The scale of perceived occupational stress. Smith A, 294 nium workers. Morken T, et al., 414 The teaching of occupational and environmental med- Psychological and occupational predictive factors for icine to medical students in Australia and New back pain among employees of a university hospital in Zealand. Shanahan EM, et al., 246 southern Spain. Failde I, et al., 591 The three faces of Occupational Medicine: printed Psychosocial risk assessment: problems and prospects. paper, problems in practice, and professional purpose. Rick J and Briner RB, 310 Carter T, 460 an, Recent trends in infectious diseases for travellers. Green Toothless tests: associations between the results of AD and Roberts KI, 560 routine screening medical examinations and ill-health ti- Relationships between work environments, psychological retirement of firefighters in west central Scotland. Ide an environments and psychological well-being. Briner CW, 353 RB, 299 Travel and expatriate health: an overview. Murrison rs. Respiratory symptoms and wheat flour exposure: a study AW, 558 flour miilers. Smith TA, et al., 25 Variation in licensing authority standards for diabetic ne Seafood processing in South Africa: a study of working taxi drivers in the United Kingdom. O’Neill S, et al., practices, occupational health services and allergic 19 health problems in the industry., Jeebhay MF, et al., What are the causes of a perforated nasal septum. la- 406 Williams N, 135 rd Sensory neural processing in work-related upper limb What are the causes, prevention and treatment of hearing disorders. Mitchell S, et al., 30 loss in the ageing worker. Irwin J, 492 the Should control measures be based on air measurements What is the risk of noise-induced hearing loss at 80, 85, or biological/biological effect monitoring? Harrison J 90dB(A) and above? Lutman ME, 274 ble and Sepai O, 61 Work and psychological well-being: future directions in Surveillance of work-related diseases by occupational research and practice. Briner RB and Fingret A, 320 ble physicians in the UK: OPRA 1996-1999. Cherry NM Work, psychological well-being and performance. Da- et al., 496 niels K and Harris C, 304 Occup. Med. Vol. 50, No. 8, pp. 626-628, 2000 Copyright « 2000 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins for SOM Printed in Great Britain. All rights reserved 0962-7480/00 Key Words Index 21st century, 64 Soronary heart disease, 13, 43 Food industry, 597 Sost-benefit analysis, 159 Functional capacity, 483 Absence, 434 sounselling, 315 Future, 523 Acetylocholinesterase, 343 credibility, 226 Adult ageing, 478 ~ross-sectional study, 81 Gamma-glutamyltransferase, 115 Aerobic fitness, 259 Sumulative trauma disorders, 121 Gender, 414 ArARA Ageing, 473 Genetic polymorphism, 61 Ageing population, 471 DDVP, 343 Glutaraldenhyde, 39 Ageing worker, 483 Deregulation, 437 Guidelines, 231 Ageing workers, 277 Dermatitis, 197, 597 Alcohol, 322 Dermatology, 430 Hairdressers, 586 Alcohol intake, 115 Development, 33 Harbour workers, 22 Amylase, 25 Diabetes mullitus, 19 Hazard, 583 Antenna, 49 Disability management, 512 Health and safety, 310, 326 Army, 33 Driving, 19 Healthcare workers, 107, 383, 395 Arterial hypertension, 43 Dysaethesiae, 366 Health education, 137 Assignment, 572 Health indicators, 251 Asthma, 25, 586 Economic evaluation, 159 Health promotion, 137, 566 Education and training, 369 Health risk communication, 226 Biochemical markers, 121 Elderly, 492 Health surveillance, 213 Biological effect monitoring, 343 Electroplating, 135 Health workers, 591 Biomarker, 61 Employers responsibility, 579 Hearing loss, 173 Blue-Collar Workers, 13 Employment, 375, 377 Heat, 334, 430 Boat builder, 185 Endocrine disruption, 217 Heat exhaustion, 259, 334 Bronchial hyper-reactivity, 103 ENT assessment, 111 Heat strain, 259 Burnout, 512 Environmental factors, 398 Heat stress, 259 Business travel, 566 Environmental health, 64 Hepatitis B, 375, 383 Butyrylcholinesterase, 343 Environmental justice, 217 Hepatitis C, 375 Epidemiology, 81, 265, 377, 414, Hepatitis C virus, 377 Me Cardiovascular risk factors, 353 497 Hepatocellular cancer, 422 Me Carriage, 392 Equal opportunities, 599 Hypohidrosis, 430 Me Case-control study, 422 Ergonomics, 217, 277 Histamine intoxication, 22 Me Casuality, 81 Evaluation, 133 History, 289, 440, 460 Causative agent, 197 Evidence-based, 320 HIV, 375, 387 Mil Cellular phones, 237 Evidence-based medical dispute Hormesis, 217 Mil Ceramic fibre, 337 resolution, 141 Hospital staff, 107 Mir Changes at work, 369 Evidence-based practice, 231 Hours of work, 518 Mir Chemical hazards, 39, 221 Expatriate, 572 HPV/SIDS, 217 Mir Chemical testing, 217 Expatriates, 579 Human — computer interaction, Mol Childhood exposure, 398 Exposure, 414 478 Mo Cholesterol, 43 Exposure limits, 61, 217 Human factors, 478 Mo Chromium, 135 Exposure measurement, 131 Human immunodeficiency virus, Mor Clinical practices, 348 Exposure-response, 81 164 Mo Coffee, 115 Eye diseases, 193 Human rights, 348 Mot Colonization, 392 Eye symptoms, 22 Hydrocarbon solvents, 81 Mul Competence, 213 Hypoglycaemia, 19 Mul Comprehensive health promotion, Families, 199 Mul 137 Fire Service, 599 lli-health retirement, 434 Mul Computer mouse, 608 Fish flour, 22 Incapacity for work, 504 3¢ Confounding, 81 Fitness, 434 Individual differences, 478 Mul Consumption and occupation, 322 Fitness for work, 599 Industrial hygienists, 522 Mus Contact tracing, 395 Fitness to work, 483 Infection control, 392, 395 Mus Coping, 326 Flour, 25 Infectious diseases, 560 Mus Injury, 434 Nasal perforation, 135 Parental occupation, 398 In-role performance, 304 Needlestick, 387 Partnership, 133 Internal control, 326 Negative pressure ventilation, 395 Perceived work stressors, 518 Internet, 226 Neurobehavioural testing, 81 Perception, 30 Intervention, 231 Neurological, 366 Person — environmental misfit, 512 Interventions, 199, 320 Neurological dysfunction, 121 Physical activity, 3 Irritant contact dermatitis acuta, Neuropsycological symptoms, 185 Physical fitness 3 337 Noise, 173 Physique, 13 Irritant contact dermatitis chronica, Noise induced, 173 Pneumoconiosis Unit, 440 337 Non-attenders, 504 Police officers, 3 Policy, 33 Japan, 437 Obesity, 3, 115, 259 Policy priorities, 57 Japanese, 13 Occupation, 518 Poison control center, 22 Job analysis, 434 Occupational, 173, 197 Post-exposure prophylaxis, 164, Job characteristics, 299 Occupational allergy, 406 387 Job-exposure matrix, 422 Occupational disease, 496 Practice, 320 Journal, 460 Occupational and environmental Premature retirement, 353 epidermiology, 131 Prevalence, 107 Lead, 398 Occupational and environmental Prevention, 492, 566 Legal system, 437 medicine, 213 Preventive activities, 369 Legislation, 348 Occupational contact dermatitis, Prisons, 614 Lifestyle, 13, 115 265 Professional development, 231, 460 Liver cancer risk factors, 422 Occupational epidermiology, 141 Promotion of work ability, 369 Low back pain, 107, 591 Occupational exposure, 377; 387, Pseudocholinesterase, 343 Low income societies, 107 422 Psychological adjustment, 111 Occupational health, 64, 231, 310, Psychological health, 518 Malaria, 583 392, 395, 406, 473, 523 Psychological well-being, 299, 304, Management, 197, 199, 326, 377, Occupational health and safety, 141 320 473 Occupational health nurse, 369 Psychometric test performance, 81 Manual work, 414 Occupational health nurses, 523 Psychosocial factors, 473, 608 Material safety data sheets, 217 Occupational health policy, 57 Psychosocial risk assessment, 310 Maximal oxygen uptake, 259 Occupational health services, 159, Psychosocial working environment, Media, 226 369, 406 326 Medical consultations, 237 Occupational hearing loss, 492 Public health, 213, 221 Medical Research Council, 440 Occupational hygiene, 61, 406 Pulmonary function, 586 Medical students, 246 Occupational medical teaching, 246 Medical surveillance, 407 Occupational medicine, 141, 289, Quality assurance, 213 Memory, 471 460, 523 Quantitative risk assessment, 131 Mental health, 315, 320, 572 Occupational medicine Questionnaire, 414 Methycillin-resistant specialization, 193 Staphylococcus aureus, 375, 392 Occupational mental health, 289 Radio-frequency radiation, 366 Milaria rubra, 430 Occupational physicians, 496 Radiofrequency, 49 Millennium, 522 Occupational respiratory Recession, 437 Mine, 334 symptoms, 586 Recuperation, 165 Miners, 334 Occupational skin conditions, 597 Rehabilitation, 213 Mining, 259, 334, 430 Occupational skin disease, 265 Research, 320, 440 Mobile phone, 366 Occupational stress, 294, 315 Residency training, 193 Model, 299 Occupations, 320 Reviews, 231, 387 Modelling, 159 OECD, 217 Rhinitis, 25 Mood, 165 Older-retirement, 471 Risk, 334, 583 Moods, 185 Operators, 414 Risk assessment, 231, 310, 392 Motor vehicle repair garage, 326 Ophthalmology, 193 Risk communication, 213 Multidisciplinary approaches, 277 Organizational citizenship Risk factors, 13, 414, 591 Multidisciplinary team, 369 behaviour, 304 Risk perception, 226 Multidrug-resistant, 375, Organizational interventions, 315 Multidrug-resistant tuberculosis, Organophosphorus pesticide, 343 Screening, 392, 583, 614 395 Outbreaks, 560 Screening examinations, 353 Multiple chemical sensitivity, 217 Outcome targets, 133 Seafood allergy, 406 Musculoskeletal, 326 Overseas assignment, 579 Seafood processing, 406 Musculoskeletal disorders, 277 Self-report, 182 Musculoskeletal symptoms, 608 Pain, 30 Seroconversion, 387 Symptoms, 39, 237 Ventilation, 334 Sick leave, 237 Sickness absence costs, 251 VHF, 49 . Sickness absence reasons, 251 ‘Tanning, 111 Viscose factory, 43 Sickness certification, 504 ‘Taxi driving, 19 Silicon carbide, 103 Telangiectasiae, 337 Well-being, 165, 315 Simulated tasks, 599 Theory, 299 Women, 422 Skin, 430 Thermal, 259, 334 Work, 299, 320, 608 Skin symptoms, 22 Thin-layer chromatography, 22 Work ability, 483 Smoking, 115, 586 Toxicology, 61 Work ability index, 3 Society and economies, 369 Travel health, 566 Work design, 473 Soft tissue damage, 121 Travel medicine, 560 Work-life, 369 South Africa, 406 Travel related illness, 572 Work load, 518 South East Asia, 64 Travellers, 560 Work performance, 304 Strategy, 133 Treatment, 492 Work processes, 406 Stress, 199, 289, 299,320, 473, 518 Tropical, 334 Work related cardiovascular Stress and health, 294 Trust, 226 diseases, 43 Stress at the workplace, 512 ‘Tuberculosis control, 614 Work-related diseases, 512 Stress management training, 315 Type 1 diabetes mellitus, 19 Work-related symptoms, 406 Styrene, 185 Work stress, 165 Substances hazardous to health, 61 UHF, 49 Workers compensation, 141 Support, 579 Underground, 259, 334 Workplace, 182 Surveillance, 182, 221, 265, 496 Upper limb, 30 Worksite health promotion, 137 Survey, 414 Worksite wellness, 137 Sustainable development, 213, Vacation from work, 165 217 Vaccination, 383 X-ray processing chemicals, 39 Sweat, 430 VDU, 608

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