Modeling Of Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders In Chemical Process Industry In India
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03/04/2014
03/04/2014
28/02/2013
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In this modern complex world, stress at work is found to be increasingly a common feature in day to day life. For the same reason, job stress is one of the active areas in occupational health and safety research for over last four decades and is continuing to attract researchers in academia and industry. Job stress in process industries is of concern due to its influence on process safety, and worker‘s safety and health. Safety in process (chemical and nuclear material) industry is of paramount importance, especially in a thickly populated country like India. Stress at job is the main vector in inducing work related musculoskeletal disorders which in turn can affect the worker health and safety in process industries. In view of the above, the process industries should try to minimize the job stress in workers to ensure a safe and healthy working climate for the industry and the worker. This research is mainly aimed at assessing the influence of job stress in inducing work related musculoskeletal disorders in chemical process industries in India School of Engineering Cochin University of Science and Technology Cochin University of Science and Technology |
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Palavras-Chave | #Job Stress #Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders #Model Boundary #Reference Mode Behaviour #Causal Loop Diagram |
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