2006
DOI: 10.5271/sjweh.1004
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Nonstandard shift schedules and the risk of job-related injuries

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“…In some studies, shift and night work have been linked with increased mortality (29,30), although not all studies corroborate such findings (31). Studies have shown a higher accident risk on evening, and especially night, compared to day shifts (32,33). Based on these facts, an identification of the possible countermeasures of the negative effects of night work is warranted.…”
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“…In some studies, shift and night work have been linked with increased mortality (29,30), although not all studies corroborate such findings (31). Studies have shown a higher accident risk on evening, and especially night, compared to day shifts (32,33). Based on these facts, an identification of the possible countermeasures of the negative effects of night work is warranted.…”
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“…Apparently due to occasional sleepiness, shift work is associated with the risk of occupational injuries (49,50). Recently, the effects of nonstandard shift schedules on occupational accidents in more than 100 000 job records were analyzed in a follow-up study covering 13 years (49).…”
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“…This change in normal biological processes may lead to an increased risk of chronic diseases such as cardiovascular disease and cancer (1)(2)(3)(4)(5). Changes and maladaptation to regular sleeping routines can also lead to sleepiness and fatigue, which may also increase the risk of accidents and injuries (6)(7)(8)(9)(10).…”
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