2011
DOI: 10.1289/isee.2011.01014
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Assessing the Relation Between Musculoskeletal Disease Prevalence and Physically Demanding Work

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“…They include noise, heating microclimate, industrial dusts, flammable, explosive and poisonous substances, vibration, ultra-sound, electromagnetic radiation as well as substantial physical loads and work in night shifts [1,[5][6][7]. Domestic studies have confirmed a substantial role that belongs to adverse occupational factors at metallurgic production in developing pathologies of various organs and systems [8,9], including upper respiratory mucosa. They can progress latently and become a factor that induces various respiratory diseases [10].…”
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“…They include noise, heating microclimate, industrial dusts, flammable, explosive and poisonous substances, vibration, ultra-sound, electromagnetic radiation as well as substantial physical loads and work in night shifts [1,[5][6][7]. Domestic studies have confirmed a substantial role that belongs to adverse occupational factors at metallurgic production in developing pathologies of various organs and systems [8,9], including upper respiratory mucosa. They can progress latently and become a factor that induces various respiratory diseases [10].…”
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confidence: 99%