2016
DOI: 10.5505/vtd.2016.07044
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Assessment of the Business Offices in the Van Organized Industrial State According To the Public Health

Abstract: Organize Sanayi Bölgeleri (OSB), sanayinin uygun görülen alanlarda yapılmasını sağlamak, kentleşmeyi yönlendirmek, çevre sorunlarını önlemek, bilgi ve bilişim teknolojilerinden yararlanmak, imalat sanayi türlerinin belirli bir plan dahilinde yerleştirilmeleri ve geliştirilmeleri amacıyla, sınırları, tasdikli arazi parçalarının gerekli alt yapı hizmetleriyle ve ihtiyaca göre tayin ÖZET Amaç: Van OSB'nde yer alan işletmeleri halk sağlığı açısından değerlendirerek, elde edilen sonuçlar doğrultusunda iyileştirmeye… Show more

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“…Extant literature suggests that the number of studies on the preparedness levels of industrial workers for first aid interventions after workplace accidents is few 8,17,18 worldwide, including Turkey, and that these studies mostly addressed the prevention of workplace accidents. 10,[19][20][21] Furthermore, it was noted that in these studies, the diversity of industrial institutions and sectors that are investigated is fairly little. Accordingly, as this study reveals the first aid knowledge levels of industrial workers working in 22 institutions across five sectors and the factors affecting these knowledge levels, it is expected to make significant contributions to the literature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Extant literature suggests that the number of studies on the preparedness levels of industrial workers for first aid interventions after workplace accidents is few 8,17,18 worldwide, including Turkey, and that these studies mostly addressed the prevention of workplace accidents. 10,[19][20][21] Furthermore, it was noted that in these studies, the diversity of industrial institutions and sectors that are investigated is fairly little. Accordingly, as this study reveals the first aid knowledge levels of industrial workers working in 22 institutions across five sectors and the factors affecting these knowledge levels, it is expected to make significant contributions to the literature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%