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Hum Factors


Title:"Ergonomics and Beyond: Understanding How Chemical and Heat Exposures and Physical Exertions at Work Affect Functional Ability, Injury, and Long-Term Health"
Author(s):Ross JA; Shipp EM; Trueblood AB; Bhattacharya A;
Address:"Texas A&M University, College StationUniversity of Cincinnati, Ohio ross@sph.tamhsc.edu. Texas A&M University, College StationUniversity of Cincinnati, Ohio. Texas A&M University, College Station. University of Cincinnati, Ohio"
Journal Title:Hum Factors
Year:2016
Volume:20160428
Issue:5
Page Number:777 - 795
DOI: 10.1177/0018720816645457
ISSN/ISBN:1547-8181 (Electronic) 0018-7208 (Print) 0018-7208 (Linking)
Abstract:"OBJECTIVE: To honor Tom Waters's work on emerging occupational health issues, we review the literature on physical along with chemical exposures and their impact on functional outcomes. BACKGROUND: Many occupations present the opportunity for exposure to multiple hazardous exposures, including both physical and chemical factors. However, little is known about how these different factors affect functional ability and injury. The goal of this review is to examine the relationships between these exposures, impairment of the neuromuscular and musculoskeletal systems, functional outcomes, and health problems with a focus on acute injury. METHOD: Literature was identified using online databases, including PubMed, Ovid Medline, and Google Scholar. References from included articles were searched for additional relevant articles. RESULTS: This review documented the limited existing literature that discussed cognitive impairment and functional disorders via neurotoxicity for physical exposures (heat and repetitive loading) and chemical exposures (pesticides, volatile organic compounds [VOCs], and heavy metals). CONCLUSION: This review supports that workers are exposed to physical and chemical exposures that are associated with negative health effects, including functional impairment and injury. Innovation in exposure assessment with respect to quantifying the joint exposure to these different exposures is especially needed for developing risk assessment models and, ultimately, preventive measures. APPLICATION: Along with physical exposures, chemical exposures need to be considered, alone and in combination, in assessing functional ability and occupationally related injuries"
Keywords:*Ergonomics Humans *Occupational Diseases *Occupational Exposure VOCs metals occupational pesticides postural sway;
Notes:"MedlineRoss, Jennifer A Shipp, Eva M Trueblood, Amber B Bhattacharya, Amit eng T42 OH008432/OH/NIOSH CDC HHS/ U50 OH007541/OH/NIOSH CDC HHS/ U50 OH07541/CC/CDC HHS/ Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S. Review 2016/04/30 Hum Factors. 2016 Aug; 58(5):777-95. doi: 10.1177/0018720816645457. Epub 2016 Apr 28"

 
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