- Introductory section
- Won jin Lee, Eun Shil Cha, Young-Ho Khang . (2015). Impact of Paraquat Regulation on Suicide in South Korea. Abstract. (p. 1).
- Won jin Lee, Eun Shil Cha . (2015). The Epidemiology of Acute Pesticide Poisoning in South Korea. Abstract. (p. 2).
- Hyunwook Kim, Jung-Eun Baek, Hye-Kyung Seo, Jong-Eun Lee, Myong Jun-Pyo, Jin-Ho Lee , Seung-Joo Lee . (2015). Assessing real-time performances of N95 respirators for health care workers by simulated workplace protection factors. Abstract. (p. 3).
- Eun-ah Cho, Dong-Hyun Yu, Jong-Tae Kim, Oh-Taek Son . (2015). Global Regulations and Fit Test Practices for Respirator and Eyewear. Abstract. (p. 4).
- Hoi-myung Jung . (2015). Respirator Quantitative Fit Test Status in Korea. Abstract. (p. 5).
- Laurie Wells, Geoff Betsinger, Julie Tremblay . (2015). The importance of accurate fit. Abstract. (p. 6).
- Antoine Vikkey Hiansen, Dossou F., Lawin H., Gounongbe F., Ayelo P., Aguemon B., Fayomi B. . (2015). Evaluation of toxic risk due to the use of pesticide in Banikoara Township. Abstract. (p. 7).
- Pierluigi Cocco . (2015). Use of agricultural pesticides and risk of lymphoma subtypes: recent advances and current state of knowledge. Abstract. (p. 8).
- Michael O. Mally . (2015). Monitoring pesticide illnesses in California. Abstract. (p. 9).
- Aiwerasia Vera Ngowi, Stephen Simon Kishinhi . (2015). Community self-surveillance for acute pesticide poisoning: A complementary method for APP surveillance?. Abstract. (p. 10).
- Zelda Holtman, H. Kromhout, M.A. Dalvie, L. London . (2015). Evaluating neurobehavioral impairments in a cohort of South African emerging farmers exposed to organophosphate pesticides. Abstract. (p. 11).
- Elekana E. Lekei, A.V. Ngowi, L. London . (2015). Surveillance for Acute Pesticide Poisoning in Tanzania: Reviews of health facilities and other data sources. Abstract. (p. 12).
- Max Lum . (2015). Utilizing Google and Other Search Engines to Drive the Relevance and Impact of Our Work. Abstract. (p. 13).
- Garrett Burnett . (2015). Metrics and Meaningful Communication: The 4 Things You Need to Measure For Media Outreach. Abstract. (p. 14).
- Stephane Vaxelaire . (2015). A Case Study: Implementing a OSH Culture on Prevention for Young People. Abstract. (p. 15).
- Robin Nicholas . (2015). Using the Visual to Translate Knowledge into Human Understanding. Abstract. (p. 16).
- Sang gil Lee, Eun-A Kim . (2015). Occupational cancer surveillance system in Korea. Abstract. (p. 17).
- Nils Plato, Jan Ivar Martinsen, Pr Sparn, Elisabete Weiderpass . (2015). Occupation and mesothelioma of the pleura and peritoneum in Sweden – Updated cancer incidence for men and women 1961-2009, compared with incidence in the other Nordic countries and mortality in Great Britain. Abstract. (p. 18).
- Harri Uolevi Vainio . (2015). OCCUPATIONAL CANCER CONTROL IN FINLAND. Abstract. (p. 19).
- Lukas Jyuhn-Hsiarn Lee, Yueliang Leon Guo, Jung-Der Wang . (2015). Surveillance of occupational cancer in Taiwan. Abstract. (p. 20).
- Michel Baer . (2015). Introduction: Emergency Care in Occupational Health: Rise for a Position Statement ?. Abstract. (p. 21).
- Alexis Descatha, Susanne Schunder-Tatzber, Todd Hamel, Philippe Havette, Barthelemy Wognin, Sylvie Rotthier, Babacar Fall, Promila Sharma, Franois Dolveck, Michel Baer . (2015). Results from an Online Survey on Emergency Management in the Workplace. Abstract. (p. 22).
- Susanne Schunder-tatzber . (2015). Example of an integrated system of emergency care of global oil company. Abstract. (p. 23).
- Babacar Fall . (2015). The problem of Emergency Management in the Workplace: An attempted answer: Case study: Senegal (a developing country). Abstract. (p. 24).
- Diana Gagliardi, Bruno Papaleo, Giovanna Cangiano, Sara Calicchia . (2015). First Aid in the workplace: the state of the art in Italy. Abstract. (p. 25).
- Koji Wada . (2015). Challenges of Controlling Occupational and Environmental Hazards during the Great East Japan Earthquake in 2011. Abstract. (p. 26).
- Philippe Havette . (2015). Example of networking in France. Abstract. (p. 27).
- Alexis Descatha, Susanne Schunder-Tatzber, Todd Hamel, Philippe Havette, Barthelemy Wognin, Sylvie Rotthier, Babacar Fall, Promila Sharma, Franois Dolveck, Michel Baer . (2015). Round table. Abstract. (p. 28).
- Edith Clarke, Caesar Nyadedzor . (2015). Contribution of the Ghana Poison Information Centre to reducing Incidence of Poisoning through an educational Intervention. Abstract. (p. 29).
- Leslie London, K. Donald, Andrea Rother, Daniel S. Tsze, Dominique Brand, Nontobeko R. Jacobs, Colleen Adnams . (2015). Long-term Neurodevelopmental impairments associated with acute Organosphosphate Intoxication in children. Abstract. (p. 30).
- Michael Eddleston, Melissa Pearson, Shaluka Jayamanne, Chris Metcalfe, David Gunnell, Andrew Dawson, Keith Hawton, Flemming Konradsen . (2015). Testing safe storage as a means of reducing acute pesticide poisoning. Abstract. (p. 31).
- Max Lum . (2015). Wikipedia 101: Lessons Learned from the NIOSH Experience.. Abstract. (p. 32).
- Jun-pyo Myong . (2015). Occupation and Idiopathic interstitial pneumonia in Korea. Abstract. (p. 33).
- Thomas Kraus . (2015). Differentiation of IPF from asbestosis the German experience. Abstract. (p. 34).
- Takumi Kishimoto . (2015). Epidemiology of work-related idiopathic interstitial pneumonia in Japan. Abstract. (p. 35).
- Garrett Burnett . (2015). Wikipedia101: The Basics of Utilizing Wikipedia to Increase Reach, Engagement and Impact of Evidenced-based OSH Information.. Abstract. (p. 36).
- Tatsuhiko Kubo . (2015). Night shift work and risk of cancer – Key information of the issue for practice. Abstract. (p. 37).
- Jungsun Park . (2015). The current issues on working time and its health effects in Korea. Abstract. (p. 38).
- Masaya Takahashi . (2015). Better work schedules for elderly care workers. Abstract. (p. 39).
- Ignatius Tak-sun Yu . (2015). Long working hours increase risk for work injuries and musculoskeletal disorders among Chinese factory workers. Abstract. (p. 40).
- Renata Sisto, Enrico Marchetti, Teresa Botti, Luigi Cerini, Raoul Di Giovanni, Floriana Sacco, Filippo Sanjust , Angelo Tirabasso, Arturo Moleti . (2015). Noise and hand-arm vibration synergistic effect on cochlear functionality: an experimental study.. Abstract. (p. 41).
- Hans Pettersson . (2015). Vibration as a modifying risk factor for noise induced hearing loss. Abstract. (p. 42).
- Anil Adisesh . (2015). Criteria for diagnosis and compensation of Occupational Diseases in ICD11 and ILO activities: a common activity.. Abstract. (p. 43).
- Claudio Colosio, Federica Masci, Emanuela Bossi, Massimo Tassoni, Graziano Serrao, Gabri Brambilla . (2015). Risk of Hand and Wrist Disorders among Dairy Milkers. Abstract. (p. 44).
- Manuel Parra . (2015). Precarious employment in Latin America: trends in National Surveys and in Case-Studies. Abstract. (p. 45).
- Maria Fernanda Bauleo, F. van Dijk, K. Radon . (2015). ONE·S WORKPLACE, OTHERS HOME?. Abstract. (p. 46).
- Steve Quezada, M.L. Salas, A. Basagoitia, T. Fernandez, R. Herrera, M. Parra, D. Moraga, M. Weigl, K. Radon . (2015). Working conditions, workplace violence and psychological distress in Andean miners: A cross-sectional study across three countries.. Abstract. (p. 47).
- Marie Astrid Garrido campos, B. Hindelang, I. Urzua Finke, K. Radon . (2015). Prevalence of and risk factors for attention deficits in Chilean shellfish divers. Abstract. (p. 48).
- Juan Renato Urizar, D. Carvalho, K. Radon . (2015). Employment conditions and work related strain among Peruvian nannies – a cross sectional study in rural day nurseries. Abstract. (p. 49).
- Frank H. Fox . (2015). Occupational Health Risk Management in Miners: Reinventing ourselves to prevent occupational disease – Value-adding medical surveillance. Abstract. (p. 50).
- Michael Donoghue . (2015). Occupational Health Systems at Alcoa of Australia: An Update. Abstract. (p. 51).
- Mary Hazel Ross . (2015). Mining in Africa: expatriate occupational health. Abstract. (p. 52).
- Claudina M.C.A. Nogueira, M.H. Ross . (2015). ICOH Working Group on Occupational Infectious Agents – Mandate and Outcomes: 2012 – 2015. Abstract. (p. 53).
- Kari E. Reijula, R. Holopainen, H. Koskela . (2015). Isolation rooms in hospitals – low performance and occupational infections. Abstract. (p. 54).
- Yun Kyung Chung, J.S. Jeong, E.A. Kim . (2015). Guidance on occupational infectious disease for health care workers in East Asia: focus on tuberculosis. Abstract. (p. 55).
- Koji Wada . (2015). Individuals’ attitudes toward HIV and Hepatitis B/C infected colleagues in Japan. Abstract. (p. 56).
- Min Zhang . (2015). An integrated approach to set up diagnostic and exposure criteria of diseases caused by alcohols, glycols and ketoses: based on a systematic critical review. Abstract. (p. 57).
- Tar-ching Aw . (2015). Relevance of hierarchy of control for pesticide applicators in developing countries. Abstract. (p. 58).
- R. Rajesh . (2015). History of OH in India. Abstract. (p. 59).
- Se-hoon Lee . (2015). History of Occupational Health in Korea. Abstract. (p. 60).
- Kazutaka Kogi, K. Sakai and T. Yoshikawa . (2015). History of collaboration between occupational health and work science in Japan. Abstract. (p. 61).
- Susan A. Randolph . (2015). Historical Contribution of SCOHN from Birth to Present. Abstract. (p. 62).
- Jeong-ho Chae . (2015). Character strengths enhancement program based on positive psychotherapy for job stress management. Abstract. (p. 63).
- Kotaro Imamura, Kawakami N., Furukawa T.A., Matsuyama Y., Shimazu A., Umanodan R., Kawakami S, Kasai K. . (2015). Effects of an Internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy (iCBT) intervention on improving work engagement and other work-related outcomes: An analysis of secondary outcomes of a randomized controlled trial. Abstract. (p. 64).
- Jong-min Woo . (2015). Organizational approaches to make mentally healthy workplace. Abstract. (p. 65).
- Michael P. Leiter . (2015). The Impact of CREW on Work Engagement. Abstract. (p. 66).
- Paul A. Schulte, C.L. Geraci, L. Hodson, R. Zumwalde, V. Murashov . (2015). Hazard and Risk Assessment of Metal and Metal Oxide Nanoparticles. Abstract. (p. 67).
- Hannu Norppa, K.M. Siivola, G. Vales, H.K. Lindberg, G.G. Falck, E. Vanhala, J. Catalan, K.M. Savolainen . (2015). Genotoxicity of metal nanoparticles: nanospecific effects?. Abstract. (p. 68).
- Dag Gunnar Ellingsen . (2015). Nanosized metal exposure in welding fumes. Abstract. (p. 69).
- Ivo Iavicoli, L. Fontana, V. Leso . (2015). Evidences and uncertainties of titanium dioxide nanoparticles. Abstract. (p. 70).
- Flemming Konradsen, David Gunnell, Michael Eddleston . (2015). Reducing deaths from pesticide self-poisonings the role of agricultural policies and the need for more detailed surveillance. Abstract. (p. 71).
- Paul A. Schulte, I. Iavicoli, M. Schubauer-Berigan, L. Hodson, R. Zumwalde, M. Dahm, C. Geraci . (2015). Critical Issues in Occupational Health and Epidemiologic Surveillance of Nanomaterial Workers. Abstract. (p. 72).
- Irina I. Guseva Canu, L. Delabre, S. Ducamp, D. Jezewski-Serra, Y. Iwatsubo, J.L. Marchand . (2015). EpiNano, the French program for epidemiological surveillance of workers potentially exposed to engineered nanomaterials. Abstract. (p. 73).
- Ivo Iavicoli, V. Leso, M. Manno, P.A. Schulte . (2015). Current status of nanomaterial biomarkers. Abstract. (p. 74).
- Kazutaka Kogi, T. Yoshikawa, T.T. Khai, T. Kawakami . (2015). The role of action-oriented tools in improving small and medium-sized enterprises. Abstract. (p. 75).
- Etsuko Yoshikawa . (2015). Concept analysis of a participatory approach in SMEs. Abstract. (p. 76).
- Toyoki Nakao . (2015). Development of action tools for SMEs in Japan. Abstract. (p. 77).
- Myung sook Lee . (2015). Application of Action Oriented Tools for SMEs in Korea. Abstract. (p. 78).
- Adel Mahmoud Zakaria, Gehan Raafat Mohamed Zaki . (2015). Occupational safety and health of different industrial sectors in Khartoum State, Sudan I) safety performance appraisal: A retrospective cross-sectional study. Abstract. (p. 79).
- Eva Katusabe . (2015). DISABILITY AT THE WORKPLACE; POVERTY ERADICATION BY PROMOTING DECENT WORK FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES (PWDs) IN UGANDA. Abstract. (p. 80).
- Francesca Larese Filon , Matteo Crosera, Marcella Mauro, Massimo Bovenzi, Gianpiero Adami, Giovanni Maina . (2015). Nanoparticles skin penetration and permeation through the skin and their effect on impaired skin barrier. Abstract. (p. 81).
- Sanja Kezic . (2015). Skin barrier repair. Abstract. (p. 82).
- Richard Brans . (2015). Susceptibility to occupational contact dermatitis. Abstract. (p. 83).
- John Hines, Sanja Kezic, Thomas Rustemeyer . (2015). Best Practice for Skin Care: Establishing Baseline Compliance. Abstract. (p. 84).
- Hyun-sul Lim . (2015). Current Status of Zoonoses in Korea. Abstract. (p. 85).
- Kwan Lee . (2015). The experience of brucellosis control among Korean farmers. Abstract. (p. 86).
- Hans Drexler . (2015). Legal definition of occupational diseases in Germany is essential for the understanding of the compensation of lung cancers due to asbestos. Abstract. (p. 87).
- Donghyok Kwon . (2015). The status and epidemiologic characteristics of Severe Fever with Thrombocytopenia Syndrome (SFTS) in Korea. Abstract. (p. 88).
- Markus Mattenklott . (2015). Development of asbestos related diseases in Germany and case-related retrospective fibre dose evaluation. Abstract. (p. 89).
- Georg Johnen . (2015). Biomarkers for early detection of asbestos-associated cancers. Abstract. (p. 90).
- Thomas Kraus, M. Das, C. Eisenhawer, K.G. Hering, C. Schikowsky, M.K. Felten . (2015). Detection rates of lung cancer and asbestos related findings in former asbestos workers in the power industry – Update and follow-up results of the Aachen asbestos surveillance program (ASPA). Abstract. (p. 91).
- Volker Harth . (2015). Early detection of asbestos-related lung cancer by low-dose multislice-CT (low-dose MSCT). Abstract. (p. 92).
- Ping-chi Hsu, Li-Ping Huang, Ching-Chang Lee . (2015). Phthalate exposure and male reproductive health in polyvinyl chloride workers. Abstract. (p. 93).
- Yun-chul Hong, Sanghyuk Bae . (2015). Exposure to Bisphenol A Increases Blood Pressure: A Randomized Crossover Trial. Abstract. (p. 94).
- Pau-chung Chen . (2015). Exposure to Perfluoroalkyl Substances and Children’s Health. Abstract. (p. 95).
- Susan Brumby, Anthony Hogan, Warwick Williams . (2015). Shhh hearing in a farming environment. Abstract. (p. 96).
- Shengli Niu . (2015). The new ILO list of occupational disease. Abstract. (p. 97).
- Kwan-suk Lee . (2015). Work improvement at an auto-manufacturing plant. Abstract. (p. 98).
- Gyouhyung Kyung, Donghee Choi, Sungryul Park, Jihhyeon Yi, Songil Lee . (2015). Effects of display curvature and age on visual performance and preference. Abstract. (p. 99).
- Martin Rune Hansen, Erik Jors, Flemming Lander, Guido Condarco, Vivi Schlunssen . (2015). Is Cumulated Pyrethroid Exposure Associated With Prediabetes? A Cross- sectional Study. Abstract. (p. 100).
- Yoshiyuki Higuchi . (2015). Characteristics of “healthy aging workers” in Japan. Abstract. (p. 101).
- Veerle Hermans, P. Lundqvist, A. De Rooij, D. O'Neill, L. Todorova . (2015). Prevention of musculoskeletal disorders in agriculture. Abstract. (p. 102).
- Toru Yoshikawa . (2015). Practical support measures to aging workers in Japan. Abstract. (p. 103).
- Yong-ku Kong, Kyung-Hee Choi, Sung-Yong, Dae Min Kim . (2015). Age-induced Changes in Ability of Grip Force Control. Abstract. (p. 104).
- Yujeong Lee, Seong Rok Chang . (2015). Several factors affecting work ability of the Korean workers. Abstract. (p. 105).
- Hiroyuki Izumi . (2015). Support measures to install the motion assist tools for elderly workers. Abstract. (p. 106).
- Nicole Majery . (2015). Maintaining ageing workers at work : Role of the occupational physician in Luxemburg. Abstract. (p. 107).
- Swen Malte John . (2015). The role of primary and secondary prevention in promoting occupational skin diseases ́ awareness at national and international level. Abstract. (p. 108).
- Sanja Kezic, M.J.Visser (Coronel Institute of Occupational Health) . (2015). Individual susceptibility to contact dermatitis. Implications for prevention. Abstract. (p. 109).
- Rosemary Nixon . (2015). Occupational contact dermatitis in Australia. Initial and subsequent workers compensation. Conclusions and perspectives from Australia.. Abstract. (p. 110).
- Patricia Weinert . (2015). The impact of legislative and organizational changes on the prevention of occupational skin diseases. Abstract. (p. 111).
- Vladimir Murashov . (2015). International Standards on Exposure Assessment for Nanomaterials. Abstract. (p. 112).
- Pat E. Rasmussen, D. H. Brouwer. M.-L. Avramescu, I. Jayawardene, H. D. Gardner, J. Niu. et.al . (2015). Methods for identifying the presence of carbon nanotube particles in the workplace using catalyst metal impurities. Abstract. (p. 113).
- Il Je Yu . (2015). Exposure assessment of silver nanoparticle and development of occupational exposure limit for silver nanoparticles. Abstract. (p. 114).
- Irina Guseva Canu, Stephane Ducamp, Laurene Delabre, W.G. Quintet ExpoNano . (2015). Method for identification of workstations concerned with exposure to engineered nanomaterials in French companies and research laboratories. Abstract. (p. 115).
- Dhimiter Bello, P. Boonruksa, J. Zhang, J. Mead, J. Isaacs, S. Woskie . (2015). Exposures to Nanoparticles and fibers during Manufacturing and Recycling of Polycarbonate Carbon Nanotube composites. Abstract. (p. 116).
- Mary Gulumian . (2015). Dissolution and Biodurability of Nanomaterials. Abstract. (p. 117).
- Paul A. Schulte . (2015). Addressing Work and Nonwork-Related Threats to the Safety, Health, and Well-Being of Workers. Abstract. (p. 118).
- Walter Eichendorf . (2015). Promoting safety, health and wellbeing in the workplace is a prerequisite for inclusive societies and sustainable economic development. Abstract. (p. 119).
- Irene W.M. Karanja . (2015). USE OF SELF-ASSESSMENTS IN EVALUATION OF SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS IN ENTERPRISES IN KENYA: A COMPARATIVE STUDY. Abstract. (p. 120).
- Barbra Clara Khayongo . (2015). CONSEQUENCES OF NOTION, SERVING BEYOND SELF THE PLIGHT OF NURSES IN PEDIATRIC WARD IN UGANDA. Abstract. (p. 121).
- Claudia Petrarca, Emanuela Clemente, Valentina Amanto, Mario Di Gioacchino . (2015). Health surveillance for formerly asbestos-exposed workers as part of research activity: role of Biological Resource Centers. Abstract. (p. 122).
- Takemi Otsuki, Megumi Maeda, Hidenori Matsuzaki, Suni Lee, Naoko Kumagai-Takei, Yasumitsu Nishimura . (2015). Functional Enhancement caused by Asbestos Exposure in human regulatory T cell Line. Abstract. (p. 123).
- Zhang Qinli, Jia Lina, Ji Junwei, Ge Cuicui, Qin Xiujun, Niu Qiao . (2015). The Neurotoxicity of Aluminum Oxide Nanoparticles on Mice. Abstract. (p. 124).
- Yasuo Yoshioka, Yasuo Tsutsumi . (2015). Understanding of immunotoxicity of engineered nanomaterials for the sustainable nanotechnology. Abstract. (p. 125).
- Max Lum . (2015). Moving Research to Practice; How to Best Measure New Media for Reach, Relevance and Outcome.. Abstract. (p. 126).
- Inger Schaumburg . (2015). What data shows about impact.. Abstract. (p. 127).
- Jaemin Ryu . (2015). Smartphone Apps. for Occupational Safety and Health.. Abstract. (p. 128).
- Jos Verbeek . (2015). Moving Research into Practice: The Cochrane Experience with Intervention Study Findings.. Abstract. (p. 129).
- Young-Sun Kim . (2015). History of Korean Working Conditions Surveys. Abstract. (p. 130).
- Kwan Jeh Lee . (2015). The Pro-Active Quality Practice of the 4th KWCS and the Text Analyses. Abstract. (p. 131).
- Jorge Cabrita, Agnes Parent-Thirion . (2015). 6th European Working Conditions Survey new concepts, new challenges. Abstract. (p. 132).
- Henriett Eva Hirdi, Zoltan Bologh . (2015). Occupational Health Nursing in Hungary: Past, Present and Future. Abstract. (p. 133).
- Styliani Georgios Tziaferi . (2015). Occupational Health Nursing in the European Union- current situation.. Abstract. (p. 134).
- Janice Ruth Riegen . (2015). Healthy Workplaces – Research and Practice. Abstract. (p. 135).
- W. Kent Anger . (2015). Well-being as an Essential Element of Total Worker Health. Abstract. (p. 136).
- L. Casey Chosewood . (2015). Spirituality in the Context of the NIOSH Total Worker Health™ Program. Abstract. (p. 137).
- Michel P. Guillemin . (2015). Introduction to the Special Session “Work and Spirituality”. Abstract. (p. 138).
- Evelyn G. Kortum . (2015). Spirituality in a WHO comprehensive approach to protecting and promoting workers’ health. Abstract. (p. 139).
- Robin Nicholas . (2015). Why We Work. Abstract. (p. 140).
- Yves Roquelaure, Sandrine Caroly . (2015). Ergonomics of Activity and constructive ergonomics: a developmental perspective to improve workers participation. Abstract. (p. 141).
- Julietta Rodriguez Guzman . (2015). PAHO’s Wellness Week: Making kindness contagious!. Abstract. (p. 142).
- Somnath Gangopadhyay . (2015). Challenges for Occupational Health in the Informal Sector. Abstract. (p. 143).
- Y. Tsujiura, T. Nakao, K. Kogi, Y. Tsujiura, N.P. Toai . (2015). Practical types of work life improvements commonly feasible for farmers and youths in developing rural areas. Abstract. (p. 144).
- Mahinda Seneviratne . (2015). Collaborating to deliver OH services in the Informal Sector. Abstract. (p. 145).
- Mario Di Gioacchino, Sabbioni E, Petrarca C. . (2015). Role of physical form and chemical composition on metal nanoparticle toxicity. Abstract. (p. 146).
- Young Rok Seo, Jong-Il Weon . (2015). Integrative approached using molecular toxicology and toxicogenomics to understand in vivo mutagenicity and carcinogenicity of environmental and occupational carcinogen. Abstract. (p. 147).
- Suk Woo Nam . (2015). Understanding molecular portraits of environmental and occupational carcinogens through transcriptomic scans. Abstract. (p. 148).
- Joydeb Kumar Kundu . (2015). Chemoprevention of UVB-induced skin carcinogenesis with bioactive phytochemicals. Abstract. (p. 149).
- Kyung-taek Rim . (2015). Occupational Cancers with Chemical Exposure and their Prevention in Korea. Abstract. (p. 150).
- Carel T.J. Hulshof, Judith K. Sluiter . (2015). Improving the quality of preventive medical examinations in workers.. Abstract. (p. 151).
- Dong-min Kim . (2015). The status of scrub typhus in Korea. Abstract. (p. 152).
- Nurka Pranjic . (2015). The impact of polypharmacy to decreasing cognitive abilities among elderly rural people. Abstract. (p. 153).
- Vladimir Murashov . (2015). NIOSH Nanotechnology Program. Abstract. (p. 154).
- Mary Gulumian . (2015). What we know about nanotoxicology and what we don’t know about nanotoxicology. Abstract. (p. 155).
- Gert Van der laan, Ad de Rooij . (2015). Control of Biological risks in Agricultural Workers in The Netherlands. Abstract. (p. 156).
- Claudio Colosio, Anil Adisesh, Zhang Min, Pranab Nag, Spo Ngalamono, Federico Maria Rubino, Shengli Niu . (2015). Diagnostic and exposure criteria for Occupational Diseases: the ILO approach. Abstract. (p. 157).
- Atsushi Ueda, Wei Chang Nian, Koichi Harada . (2015). A proposal of Advanced Management System for Prevention of Allergic Disorders due to Pesticides Spraying in Agricultural Workers. Abstract. (p. 158).
- Paolo Carrer, S. Fossati, S. Piazza, N. Dell'Ombra, V. Di mare, L. Mazzeo, C. Mandin, P.M. Bluyssen, Y. de Kluizenaar, A. Cattaneo, D. Cavallo . (2015). OFFICAIR project: Indoor Air Quality and health effects in European modern office buildings. Abstract. (p. 159).
- Kenichi Azuma . (2015). Indoor air quality and health effects in Japanese offices. Abstract. (p. 160).
- Paolo Carrer, Peder Wolkoff . (2015). Can indoor air pollution explain eye symptoms in offices?. Abstract. (p. 161).
- Fang Lee Lim, H. Zailina, L.T. Than, M. Salmiah, H.H. Jamal, D. Norbaek . (2015). Indoor office environment, endotoxin and associations with respiratory symptoms among office workers in a university, Malaysia. Abstract. (p. 162).
- Peter Buijs, Frank van Dijk . (2015). Historic introduction on Primary Health Care committed to Workers’ Health. Abstract. (p. 163).
- Orrapan Untimanon, Somkiat Siriruttanapruk . (2015). Situation Analysis of Occupational Health Activities in Thai Primary Care Units. Abstract. (p. 164).
- Muzimkhulu Zungu . (2015). Workers’ Health within Primary Health Care in South Africa. Abstract. (p. 165).
- Said Arnaout . (2015). Scaling Up the Health Coverage of Working People in Eastern Mediterranean Region. Challenges and Opportunities. Abstract. (p. 166).
- Elizabeth Costa Dias, Thais Lacerda e Silva, Jorge Huet Machado, Jandira Maciel Silva . (2015). Challenges and Opportunities of Primary Health Care for the Brazilian Health and Safety at Work National Policy. Abstract. (p. 167).
- Hanifa Denny . (2015). Current Situation and Future Plans in Primary Health Care Activities for Workers Health in Indonesia. Abstract. (p. 168).
- Claudio Colosio, Jose Lopez Abuin, John Wynn Johnes . (2015). Toward Universal Health Coverage for Rural Workers: the Challenge of the Third Millennium. Abstract. (p. 169).
- Raymond M. Agius, L. Hussey, J. Dodman, C. Rayner, A. Hirst, H. Davies, N. Zarin . (2015). Building an Integrated Education – Research Model for General Practitioners committed to Occupational Health. Abstract. (p. 170).
- Tee Lamont Guidotti . (2015). Global overview. Abstract. (p. 171).
- David Rees, James Phillips . (2015). The South African Legacy of asbestos – then and now. Abstract. (p. 172).
- Muzaffer Metintas . (2015). Turkey Asbestos Control strategic plan. Abstract. (p. 173).
- Rafael E. de la Hoz . (2015). The Libby, Montana, story – non-expected dangers to workers and society. Abstract. (p. 174).
- Hyunwook Kim, Suckhwan Song, Jiwoon Kwon . (2015). Naturally occurring asbestos in Korea. Abstract. (p. 175).
- Ken Takahashi . (2015). Assessing the global burden of asbestos-related diseases: technical aspects. Abstract. (p. 176).
- Shyam Pingle . (2015). Outreach to Employers in Developing Countries: A New Tool to Advance BOHS. Abstract. (p. 177).
- Tayseer El-Faki Mustafa, Abdeljalil El-Kholti, Fu Hua, Max Lum . (2015). Panel 1: Reaching Small and Medium Enterprises in Developing Countries. Abstract. (p. 178).
- Tee Lamont Guidotti, Louis Patry, Olivier Lo . (2015). Panel #2: Outreach to In-Country SME Vendors and Contractors by Multinational Business Enterprises. Abstract. (p. 179).
- Kuck-Hyun Woo . (2015). Application of Participatory Action Oriented Training Programs in OSH field, Korea.. Abstract. (p. 180).
- Myungsook Lee . (2015). Application of the PAOT Principles on OSH for SMEs. Abstract. (p. 181).
- Toyoki Nakao . (2015). The experience of Participatory Action-Oriented Approach in eliminating work-related accidents by school workers initiative. Abstract. (p. 182).
- Jinseok Kim, Seong-Yong Yoon, Seong-Yong Cho, Kuck-Hyun Woo . (2015). Participatory Trainings for Improvement of Agricultural Health and Safety Environment of Korean Farmers. Abstract. (p. 183).
- Kisoo Park . (2015). Development and Application of Participatory Mapping for Healthy Agricultural Village. Abstract. (p. 184).
- Yoshigawa Toru, Myung Sook Lee, Toyoki Nakao, Kuck Hyeun Woo, Etsuko Yoshikawa, Moon Hee Jung, Jung Suk Park, Jae Hoon Roh, Kazutaka Kogi . (2015). Locally Adjusted Development of Participatory Action-Oriented Training (PAOT) Toolkits for Different Workplaces by the Japan-Korea Occupational Health Network. Abstract. (p. 185).
- David Koh . (2015). Occupational diseases in ASEAN countries- a need for standardization. Abstract. (p. 186).
- Adul Bandhukul . (2015). The making of the ASEAN Diagnostic Criteria on Occupational Diseases. Abstract. (p. 187).
- Tar-ching Aw . (2015). Rationale and options for developing regional criteria for occupational diseases. Abstract. (p. 188).
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