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Priorities for occupational safety and health research in Europe for the years 2013–2020
occupational safety health research Europe
2014/4/24
In 2012, the European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (EU-OSHA) prepared a report to define the priorities for occupational safety and health (OSH) research for 2013–2020. The aim was to provide ...
Priorities for occupational safety and health research in Europe: 2013-2020
occupational safety health research Europe
2014/4/24
As Europe experiences great economic, social and technological change, workplaces are also changing. Occupational safety and health (OSH) research is essential to address the gaps in knowledge of know...
What does it mean to transform knowledge into action in falls prevention research?-Perspectives from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Falls prevention Knowledge translation Conceptual models Synthesis Implementation
2012/3/22
Introduction: The concept of knowledge translation as defined by the Canadian Institutes for Health Research and the Knowledge to Action Cycle, described by Graham et al (Graham et al., 2006), are use...
Priorities for occupational safety and health research in the EU-25
occupational safety health research EU-25
2014/4/25
The report is structured around four thematic areas: psychosocial work environment, musculoskeletal disorders, dangerous substances and OSH management. Section 1 presents a list of all the major prior...
Future Occupational Safety and Health Research Needs and Priorities
Future Occupational Safety and Health Research Needs Priorities
2014/4/25
The European Agency for Safety and Health at Work has compiled information from the Member States of the European Union about their future research needs, which forms the basis of a new report “Future...
Future Occupational Safety and Health Research Needs and Priorities in the Member States of the European Union
Future Occupational Safety and Health Research Needs Member States European Union
2014/4/25
Psychosocial issues, ergonomics and chemical risk factors emerged overall as the top priority areas for future research. Nearly all Member States prioritised these three areas and they featured as pri...