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2005(Vol.43)



No.1,January 2005▼No.2,April 2005▼No.3,July 2005▼No.4,October 2005
No.1,January 2005
1

SPECIAL ISSUE: Sleep Health at Work [PDF]

3

An Epidemiologic Review on Occupational Sleep Research among Japanese Workers [PDF]

11

Socioeconomic Impact of Insomnia in Working Populations [PDF]

20

Shiftwork: Safety, Sleepiness and Sleep [PDF]

24

The Nighttime Nap Strategies for Improving Night Shift Work in Workplace [PDF]

30

Sleepiness of Occupational Drivers [PDF]

34

Light Treatment and Circadian Adaptation to Shift Work [PDF]

49

Imbalance between the Reality of Sleep Specialists and the Demands of Society in Japan [PDF]

53

Screening for Sleep-Disordered Breathing at Workplaces [PDF]

58

An Occupational Health Physician’s Report on the Improvement in the Sleeping Conditions of Night Shift Workers [PDF]

63

Fatigue and the Criminal Law [PDF]

71

International Research Needs for Improving Sleep and Health of Workers [PDF]

80

The Future of Work Hours―the European View [PDF]

85

Toward Better Sleep for Workers: Impressions of Some Needs [PDF]

89

Sleep-related Risk of Occupational Injuries in Japanese Small and Medium-scale Enterprises [PDF]

98

How Well Do Train Driver’s Sleep in Relay Vans? [PDF]

105

The Impact of Extended Leave on in the Australian Rail Industry [PDF]

114

Sleepiness in Various Shift Combinations of Irregular Shift Systems [PDF]

123

Self-Report Naps in Irregular Work Schedules [PDF]

129

Sleep Deprivation in Junior Doctors ―House Officers in Singapore [PDF]

133

Associations of Sleep Problems and Recent Life Events with Smoking Behaviors among Female Staff Nurses in Japanese Hospitals [PDF]

142

Actual Conditions of Work, Fatigue and Sleep in Non-Employed, Home-Based Female Information Technology Workers with Preschool Children [PDF]

151

Shiftwork Locus of Control, Situational and Behavioural Effects on Sleepiness and Fatigue in Shiftworkers [PDF]

171

Modifying Effects of Perceived Adaptation to Shift Work on Health, Wellbeing, and Alertness on the Job among Nuclear Power Plant Operators [PDF]

179

Self-Awakening Prevents Acute Rise in Blood Pressure and Heart Rate at the Time of Awakening in Elderly People [PDF]

186

The Impact of Sustained Wakefulness and Time-of-day on OSPAT Performance [PDF]

193

Changes in the Concentration of Urinary 6-sulphatoxymelatonin during a Week of Simulated Night Work [PDF]

197

A National Sleep Foundation’s Conference Summary: The National Summit to Prevent Drowsy Driving and a New Call to Action [PDF]

201

Improving Health, Safety, and Profits Hours Operations (Shiftwork) [PDF]

209

The Napping Company: Bringing Science to the Workplace [PDF]

213

The Effect of Heating on the Dissolution of Alkaline Earth Silicate Fibers in a Simple Amino Acid Solution and Water [PDF]

221

Evaluation of Whole-Body Vibration by the Category Judgment Method [PDF]

233

Comparison of the Apparent Mass of the Seated Human Measured Using Random and Sinusoidal Vibration [PDF]

241

Biodynamic Response at the Palm of the Human Hand Subjected to a Random Vibration [PDF]

256

Relationship between Chest X-ray Findings and Pulmonary Function Tests in Dust Workers [PDF]

267

Acknowledgements [PDF]



No.2,April 2005
269

Metabolic Syndrome and Risk of Isolated ST-T Abnormalities and Type 2 Diabetes in Japanese Male Office Workers [PDF]

277

Assessment of Respirable Dust and its Free Silica Contents in Different Indian Coalmines [PDF]

285

Effects of Pesticides on the Peripheral and Central Nervous System in Tobacco Farmers in Malaysia: Studies on Peripheral Nerve Conduction, Brain- Evoked Potentials and Computerized Posturography [PDF]

295

Cigarette Smoking and the Risk of the Metabolic Syndrome in Middle-Aged Japanese Male Office Workers [PDF]

302

Chronic Laryngitis in Glassblowers [PDF]

308

Two-Week Oral Toxicity Study of 1,4-Dichloro-2- Nitrobenzene in Rats and Mice [PDF]

320

Neurobehavioral Changes of Shipyard Painters Exposed to Mixed Organic Solvents [PDF]

327

First Aid Knowledge among Industry Workers in Greece [PDF]

333

Simultaneous Determination of 8-hydroxydeoxyguanosine, a Marker of Oxidative Stress, and Creatinine, a Standardization Compound, in Urine [PDF]

337

Psychophysically Determined Asymmetrical Lifting Capabilities for Different Frequencies and Containers [PDF]

341

A Case of Sick Building Syndrome in a Japanese Office Worker [PDF]

346

An Autopsy Case of Primary Pericardial Mesothelioma in Arc Cutter Exposed to Asbestos through Talc Pencils [PDF]

351

Some Engineering Countermeasures to Reduce Exposure to Welding Fumes and Gases Avoiding Occurrence of Blow Holes in Welded Material [PDF]


No.3,July 2005
359

SPECIAL ISSUE: The Next Revolution in the Global Standardization of Occupational Vibration Prevention Preface [PDF]

361

On the Relationship between Whole-body Vibration Exposure and Spinal Health Risk [PDF]

378

Impedance Methods (Apparent Mass, Driving Point Mechanical Impedance and Absorbed Power) for Assessment of the Biomechanical Response of the Seated Person to Whole-body Vibration [PDF]

390

Necessary Research for Standardization of Subjective Scaling of Whole-Body Vibration [PDF]

403

Application of the New ISO 2631-5 to Health Hazard Assessment of Repeated Shocks in U.S. Army Vehicles [PDF]

413

Effect of Backrest and Torso Twist on the Apparent Mass of the Seated Body Exposed to Vertical Vibration [PDF]

421

Influence of Back Support Conditions on the Apparent Mass of Seated Occupants under Horizontal Vibration [PDF]

436

Comparison of the Apparent Mass during Exposure to Whole-Body Vertical Vibration between Japanese Subjects and ISO 5982 Standard [PDF]

441

Multi-body Dynamics Modelling of Seated Human Body under Exposure to Whole-Body Vibration [PDF]

449

Recent Advances in Biodynamics of Human Hand-Arm System [PDF]

472

The European Vibration Directive [PDF]

480

The Study on Hand-Arm Vibration Syndrome in China [PDF]

485

Estimation of Biodynamic Forces Distributed on the Fingers and the Palm Exposed to Vibration [PDF]

495

Mechanical Impedance and Absorbed Power of Hand- Arm under xh−Axis Vibration and Role of Hand Forces and Posture [PDF]

509

New Frequency Weighting of Hand-Arm Vibration [PDF]

516

Frequency Weightings Based on Biodynamics of Fingers-Hand-Arm System [PDF]

527

Diagnostic Criteria and Staging of Hand-Arm Vibration Syndrome in the United Kingdom [PDF]

535

Measurements of Vibrotactile Perception Thresholds at the Fingertips in Poland [PDF]

542

Impaired Manual Dexterity and Neuromuscular Dysfunction in Patients with Hand-Arm Vibration Syndrome [PDF]

548

Preliminary Study on the Assessment of Peripheral Vascular Response to Cold Provocation in Workers Exposed to Hand-Arm Vibration Using Laser Doppler Perfusion Imager [PDF]

556

Evaluation of Antivibration Glove Test Protocols Associated with the Revision of ISO 10819 [PDF]

567

Combined Effects of Noise and Mixed Solvents Exposure on the Hearing Function among Workers in the Aviation Industry [PDF]

574

Direct Effect of CoCl2 and NiCl2 on Citrate Uptake by the Rat Renal Brush Border Membrane [PDF]

580

A Study on the Relationship between Subjective Unpleasantness and Body Surface Vibrations Induced by High-level Low-frequency Pure Tones [PDF]

588

Longitudinal Study to Explore Chronic Neuropsychologic Effects on Solvent Exposed Workers [PDF]

597

Thirteen-Week Oral Toxicity Study of 1,4-Dichloro-2- Nitrobenzene in Rats and Mice [PDF]

611

Ten-year Follow-up of Blood Lead Levels with Medical Removal Protection of Shipyard Workers [PDF]



No.4,October 2005
615 A Review of Hazardous Chemical Toxicity Studies Utilizing Genetically-Modified Animals
- Their Applications for Risk Assessment -
623 Influence of Overtime Work, Sleep Duration, and Perceived Job Characteristics on the Physical and Mental Status of Software Engineersa
630 Neuro-Physiological Study in Persons with Cervico- Brachial Disorders
637 Risk Factors for Musculoskeletal Symptoms among Call Center Operators of a Bank in Sã?o Paulo, Brazil
647 Comparison of Disability Duration of Lumbar Intervertebral Disc Disorders among Types of Insurance in Korea
656 Exposure to Vehicular Pollution and Respiratory Impairment of Traffic Policemen in Jalgaon City, India
663 Early Biochemical Alterations in Manganese Toxicity: Ameliorating Effects of Magnesium Nitrate and Vitamins
669 Model Development for Health Promotion and Control of Agricultural Occupational Health Hazards and Accidents in Pathumthani, Thailand
677 Undergraduate Training in Occupational Health at Kocaeli University Medical School: A Turkish Experience
685 Effects of in Utero and Lactational Exposure to Bisphenol A on Thyroid Status in F1 Rat Offspring
691 Comparison of Colorimetric and HPLC Methods for Determination of δ-Aminolevulinic Acid in Urine with Reference to Dose-Response Relationship in Occupational Exposure to Lead
699 4-Oxo-2-hexenal, a Mutagen Formed by ω-3 Fat Peroxidation, Causes DNA Adduct Formation in Mouse Organs
703 Formaldehyde Exposure in Some Educational Hospitals of Tehran
709 Korean Initiative of GHS Activities


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