Improving Global Worker Health and Safety Through Collaborative Capacity Building Initiatives e-bog
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Many economically developing countries and nations without robust occupational hygiene (OH) educational programs endure a shortage of qualified occupational hygienists, resulting in higher rates of workplace injury, illness, and fatality. Damage to valuable infrastructure, environment, and public health also occurs without adequate support.Improving Global Worker Health and Safety Through Colla...
E-bog
802,25 DKK
Forlag
CRC Press
Udgivet
13 juli 2021
Længde
214 sider
Genrer
Production and quality control management
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781000408430
Many economically developing countries and nations without robust occupational hygiene (OH) educational programs endure a shortage of qualified occupational hygienists, resulting in higher rates of workplace injury, illness, and fatality. Damage to valuable infrastructure, environment, and public health also occurs without adequate support.Improving Global Worker Health and Safety Through Collaborative Capacity Building Initiatives outlines a broad variety of capacity building projects in OH. It also introduces detailed experiences of occupational hygienists working abroad and working on special global topics including a discussion of how global trade agreements influence the practice and policy within OH. It describes the special needs of informal workers who do not have a "e;typical"e; employer and special challenges of creating university curricular guidelines for OH, building competency, and increasing capacity. This book also informs experienced professionals in international OH-capacity building initiatives and directions.Features:Presents the global impact and importance of occupational hygienists Outlines knowledge and collaboration through networking Provides case studies on real world situations and problemsThis text will be useful for professionals and graduate students in the fields of occupational health and safety and public health.