de: Ruggiero, Mrs. Ana Lucia (WDC) : ruglucia@paho.org
fecha: 24 de febrero de 2011 16:04
asunto: [EQ] From conflict and crisis to renewal: generations of change
From conflict and crisis to renewal: generations of change
The State of World Population 2010
External Relations Division of UNFPA, the United Nations Population Fund
Available online PDF [116p.] at: http://bit.ly/hwiYkD
“……….Conflict today is less about soldiers engaging in battle with soldiers on the other side of a national border and more about combatants struggling for control within a single country and employing any means to break the will of civilians—women, girls, men and boys—by disempowering them physically, psychologically, economically, and socially.
In many of today’s conflicts, women are disempowered by rape or the threat of it, and by the HIV infection, trauma and disabilities that often result from it. Girls are disempowered when they cannot go to school because of the threat of violence, when they are abducted or trafficked, or when their families disintegrate or must flee. In some conflicts, men are also disempowered by sexual violence. Boys, too, are sometimes exploited or forced to become soldiers.
The State of World Population 2010 explores how conflict and protracted humanitarian emergencies affect women and girls—and men and boys—and shows how many women and young people have overcome seemingly insurmountable obstacles and have begun rebuilding their lives and laying the foundation for peace and renewal of their societies……..”
Content:
1 Bosnia and Herzegovina as catalyst of change
2 A resolution and reality: a decade on the ground
3 Women on the front lines of recovery
4 In times of crisis, gender relations in flux
5 Youth: The future of post-conflict societies
6 Living without an anchor: refugees and the internally displaced
7 Imprisoned at home: life under occupation
8 And the next ten years?
• + Bibliography
• + Indicators
• + Notes for Indicators
• + Technical Notes
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viernes, 25 de febrero de 2011
XI ENCUENTRO INTERNACIONAL SOBRE PREVENCIÓN Y SALUD LABORAL
De: Dr. Miguel Acevedo (Santiago) :drmacevedo@gmail.com
fecha: 25 de febrero de 2011 11:53
asunto: XI ENCUENTRO INTERNACIONAL SOBRE PREVENCIÓN Y SALUD LABORAL
XI ENCUENTRO INTERNACIONAL SOBRE PREVENCIÓN Y SALUD LABORAL
III SEMINARIO INTERNACIONAL SOBRE FACTORES PSICOSOCIALES EN LA PROFESIÓN MÉDICA
En la presente edición todas las actividades se desarrollan en torno al objetivo de trabajar de forma interdisciplinar para conseguir empresas, Centros y puestos de trabajo saludables.
En esta onceava edición internacional queremos incidir una vez más en la necesidad del trabajo interdisciplinar y la visión integradora desde las diferentes áreas en un esfuerzo conjunto para lograr la mejora de las condiciones laborales y realizar una óptima prevención de riesgos que repercuta en las condiciones de salud de las personas y la organización.
Días 7, 8, 9 y 10 de Junio de 2011 (10 a 13:30 h.) - Vilanova i la Geltrú (Catalunya - España):
Mañanas (Ma. 7 - Vi. 10): Biblioteca-Museo Víctor Balaguer.
Cada una de las Jornadas se iniciará con la recepción de participantes y presencia de los autores de los póster para su comentario en el espacio de exposición. A continuación se dará paso a la Conferencia, a cargo de personas de relevancia y prestigio profesional en el tema a tratar, invitadas por la Organización.
Se continuará con el *Espació Temático*, con ponencias que expondrán los trabajos de *aplicación práctica*, desde las diferentes disciplinas (seguridad, ergonomía, medicina, higiene y psicosociología) en torno al tema central, dedicados a las diferentes áreas de interés, así como presentación de las últimas investigaciones, publicaciones, desarrollo de instrumentos, etc. realizados por los expertos en el campo de la salud ocupacional, ambiente y sociedad.
*Mañanas **(Mi. 8 - J. 9): Biblioteca-Museo Víctor Balaguer.*
*Talleres* "*Experiencias de Intervención para la Promoción de la Salud y la Prevención en el Trabajo" *impartidos por los miembros nacionales e internacionales de la RED RIPSOL (Red Iberoamericana de Riesgos Psicosociales Laborales) del Programa Iberoamericano de Colaboración en Ciencia y Tecnología para el Desarrollo - CYTED y del Instituto Internacional de Investigación Social, Ambiental y de Salud Ocupacional - IIISASO
Reunión de Investigadores*. Reunión de los asistentes con los investigadores de dichas instituciones con el fin de promover trabajos conjuntos de investigación e intercambiar experiencias sobre el Programa de Empresas, Centros y Puestos de Trabajo Saludables. Exposición de trabajos en curso en torno a los profesionales de la salud.
*El** Encuentro Internacional sobre Prevención y Salud Laboral que se desarrolla en Vilanova i la Geltrú, promueve y anima a todos los profesionales e investigadores de Europa e Iberoamérica para que den a conocer los avances y descubrimientos de la investigación en salud ocupacional por medio de las ponencias, comunicaciones escritas y pósters, que desarrollan sus diferentes proyectos de investigación.*
De esta forma el Encuentro Internacional sobre Prevención y Salud Laboral se constituye en una plataforma para la divulgación de trabajos científicos que puedan generar colaboración entre diferentes comunidades así como servir de ayuda para abrir nuevas líneas de investigación para posteriores proyectos.
INFORMACIÓN: *http://enpysal.8m.com/
Dra. Mª Àngels Carrión
Directora XI Encuentro Internacional sobre Prevención y Salud Laboral - ENPYSAL
Presidenta de la Asociación de Expertos en Psicosociología Aplicada - AEPA
Vicepresidenta Ejecutiva del Instituto Internacional de Investigación Social, Ambiental y de Salud Ocupacional - IIISASO
Coordinadora Nacional Red RIPSOL (Red Iberoamericana de Riesgos Psicosociales Laborales) del Programa Iberoamericano de Colaboración en
Ciencia y Tecnología para el Desarrollo - CYTED
+34 938 100 741
+34 653 661 148
http://www.facebook.com/pages/ITPF-mac/144597595579363
http://enpysal.8m.com
http://itpfmac.edu20.org
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fecha: 25 de febrero de 2011 11:53
asunto: XI ENCUENTRO INTERNACIONAL SOBRE PREVENCIÓN Y SALUD LABORAL
XI ENCUENTRO INTERNACIONAL SOBRE PREVENCIÓN Y SALUD LABORAL
III SEMINARIO INTERNACIONAL SOBRE FACTORES PSICOSOCIALES EN LA PROFESIÓN MÉDICA
En la presente edición todas las actividades se desarrollan en torno al objetivo de trabajar de forma interdisciplinar para conseguir empresas, Centros y puestos de trabajo saludables.
En esta onceava edición internacional queremos incidir una vez más en la necesidad del trabajo interdisciplinar y la visión integradora desde las diferentes áreas en un esfuerzo conjunto para lograr la mejora de las condiciones laborales y realizar una óptima prevención de riesgos que repercuta en las condiciones de salud de las personas y la organización.
Días 7, 8, 9 y 10 de Junio de 2011 (10 a 13:30 h.) - Vilanova i la Geltrú (Catalunya - España):
Mañanas (Ma. 7 - Vi. 10): Biblioteca-Museo Víctor Balaguer.
Cada una de las Jornadas se iniciará con la recepción de participantes y presencia de los autores de los póster para su comentario en el espacio de exposición. A continuación se dará paso a la Conferencia, a cargo de personas de relevancia y prestigio profesional en el tema a tratar, invitadas por la Organización.
Se continuará con el *Espació Temático*, con ponencias que expondrán los trabajos de *aplicación práctica*, desde las diferentes disciplinas (seguridad, ergonomía, medicina, higiene y psicosociología) en torno al tema central, dedicados a las diferentes áreas de interés, así como presentación de las últimas investigaciones, publicaciones, desarrollo de instrumentos, etc. realizados por los expertos en el campo de la salud ocupacional, ambiente y sociedad.
*Mañanas **(Mi. 8 - J. 9): Biblioteca-Museo Víctor Balaguer.*
*Talleres* "*Experiencias de Intervención para la Promoción de la Salud y la Prevención en el Trabajo" *impartidos por los miembros nacionales e internacionales de la RED RIPSOL (Red Iberoamericana de Riesgos Psicosociales Laborales) del Programa Iberoamericano de Colaboración en Ciencia y Tecnología para el Desarrollo - CYTED y del Instituto Internacional de Investigación Social, Ambiental y de Salud Ocupacional - IIISASO
Reunión de Investigadores*. Reunión de los asistentes con los investigadores de dichas instituciones con el fin de promover trabajos conjuntos de investigación e intercambiar experiencias sobre el Programa de Empresas, Centros y Puestos de Trabajo Saludables. Exposición de trabajos en curso en torno a los profesionales de la salud.
*El** Encuentro Internacional sobre Prevención y Salud Laboral que se desarrolla en Vilanova i la Geltrú, promueve y anima a todos los profesionales e investigadores de Europa e Iberoamérica para que den a conocer los avances y descubrimientos de la investigación en salud ocupacional por medio de las ponencias, comunicaciones escritas y pósters, que desarrollan sus diferentes proyectos de investigación.*
De esta forma el Encuentro Internacional sobre Prevención y Salud Laboral se constituye en una plataforma para la divulgación de trabajos científicos que puedan generar colaboración entre diferentes comunidades así como servir de ayuda para abrir nuevas líneas de investigación para posteriores proyectos.
INFORMACIÓN: *http://enpysal.8m.com/
Dra. Mª Àngels Carrión
Directora XI Encuentro Internacional sobre Prevención y Salud Laboral - ENPYSAL
Presidenta de la Asociación de Expertos en Psicosociología Aplicada - AEPA
Vicepresidenta Ejecutiva del Instituto Internacional de Investigación Social, Ambiental y de Salud Ocupacional - IIISASO
Coordinadora Nacional Red RIPSOL (Red Iberoamericana de Riesgos Psicosociales Laborales) del Programa Iberoamericano de Colaboración en
Ciencia y Tecnología para el Desarrollo - CYTED
+34 938 100 741
+34 653 661 148
http://www.facebook.com/pages/ITPF-mac/144597595579363
http://enpysal.8m.com
http://itpfmac.edu20.org
__._,_.___
EVALUAR FUERZAS DE EMPUJE Y TRACCIÓN
De: Dr. Miguel Acevedo (Santiago) :drmacevedo@gmail.com
fecha: 25 de febrero de 2011 12:02
asunto: Evaluar fuerzas de empuje y tracción
Evaluar fuerzas de empuje y tracción
Autor: Rulo_3
Fecha: lunes, 21 de febrero de 2011 - Hora: 13:57:37
quiero evaluar la MMC de unos operarios en una fábrica que además de manipular cargas diferentes tiene que empujar y tirar de carros, traspaletas, etc. ¿Estaría bien evaular las fuerzas de empuje y tracción con la herramienta MIC ofrecida por la SLIC? (http://www.handlingloads.eu/es/site/18/19) ¿Qué otros métodos existen?
Lo que corresponde es medir con dinamómetro y comparar las fuerzas obtenidas con lo señalado en las tablas de Liberty Mutual. Para cuando no se cuenta con dinamómetro se podría usar los criterios de Culvenor (2005), quien midió experimentalmente las fuerzas horizontales aplicadas por hombres a un carro estándar utilizado en una industria de ensamblaje de automóviles.
Las condiciones experimentales ocupadas implicaban empujar un carro con ambas manos, por una distancia de metros de empuje. Se realizó evaluación de fuerza inicial máxima. A los participantes se les indicó empujar el carro sobre 4 metros, de la forma habitual en que desempeña la labor. Se realizó 3 intentos para cada carga, comenzando desde la más liviana y pasando hasta las más grandes.
El carro era uno de tipo estándar en la industria de ensamblaje de automóviles. Para evaluar la carga se aplicó una fórmula de regresión basada en un peso del carro de 160 kg, 200 kg, 300 kg, 350 kg y 400 kg. Las asas se encuentran a una altura de de 140 cm; el diámetro de estas es de 3,5 cm, y su separación es de 45 cm (ancho de los codos). El carro tiene 4 ruedas (diámetro y material no informados).
El piso es de concreto afinado y los sujetos experimentales son 7 hombres de edad y peso no informado.
Para este carro y bajo las condiciones experimentales indicadas, el autor propone la siguiente ecuación de cálculo:
Promedio de la fuerza aplicada (kg-f) = (Peso del carro y la carga en kg)/ 20 + 6,5
Cuando no se cuenta con instrumentación para hacer mediciones o no se tiene los datos de fuerza por alguna causa, esta expresión puede ser aplicada como una aproximación muy inicial y gruesa de la fuerza necesaria para sacar del reposo un carro como el descrito, para luego contrastarla con los datos de fuerza máxima aceptable para el empuje de carga de Snook y Ciriello (1991).
Así, por ejemplo, si la carga total es 400 kg, entonces la fuerza requerida para sacarla del reposo (Fuerza inicial), será 26,5 kg-f (260 N, aproximadamente).
Obviamente esta fuerza puede ser mayor si las condiciones reales de la tarea difieren en forma significativa de las señaladas más arriba como condiciones experimentales (por ejemplo, ruedas deterioradas, piso de mala calidad, superficies inclinadas, etc.)
Ref: Culvenor J. 2005. Initial force and desirable handle height range when pushing a trolley. Journal of Occupational Health and Safety in Australia and New Zealand. 21(4):341-349.
--
Dr. Miguel E. Acevedo Álvarez
Médico del Trabajo, Ergonomista
Unidad de Ergonomía, Instituto de Seguridad del Trabajo
macevedo@ist.cl | Oficina: 2-2285915 | Celular: 66098008
Av. Colón 3066, 7550423 Las Condes
__._,_.___
fecha: 25 de febrero de 2011 12:02
asunto: Evaluar fuerzas de empuje y tracción
Evaluar fuerzas de empuje y tracción
Autor: Rulo_3
Fecha: lunes, 21 de febrero de 2011 - Hora: 13:57:37
quiero evaluar la MMC de unos operarios en una fábrica que además de manipular cargas diferentes tiene que empujar y tirar de carros, traspaletas, etc. ¿Estaría bien evaular las fuerzas de empuje y tracción con la herramienta MIC ofrecida por la SLIC? (http://www.handlingloads.eu/es/site/18/19) ¿Qué otros métodos existen?
Lo que corresponde es medir con dinamómetro y comparar las fuerzas obtenidas con lo señalado en las tablas de Liberty Mutual. Para cuando no se cuenta con dinamómetro se podría usar los criterios de Culvenor (2005), quien midió experimentalmente las fuerzas horizontales aplicadas por hombres a un carro estándar utilizado en una industria de ensamblaje de automóviles.
Las condiciones experimentales ocupadas implicaban empujar un carro con ambas manos, por una distancia de metros de empuje. Se realizó evaluación de fuerza inicial máxima. A los participantes se les indicó empujar el carro sobre 4 metros, de la forma habitual en que desempeña la labor. Se realizó 3 intentos para cada carga, comenzando desde la más liviana y pasando hasta las más grandes.
El carro era uno de tipo estándar en la industria de ensamblaje de automóviles. Para evaluar la carga se aplicó una fórmula de regresión basada en un peso del carro de 160 kg, 200 kg, 300 kg, 350 kg y 400 kg. Las asas se encuentran a una altura de de 140 cm; el diámetro de estas es de 3,5 cm, y su separación es de 45 cm (ancho de los codos). El carro tiene 4 ruedas (diámetro y material no informados).
El piso es de concreto afinado y los sujetos experimentales son 7 hombres de edad y peso no informado.
Para este carro y bajo las condiciones experimentales indicadas, el autor propone la siguiente ecuación de cálculo:
Promedio de la fuerza aplicada (kg-f) = (Peso del carro y la carga en kg)/ 20 + 6,5
Cuando no se cuenta con instrumentación para hacer mediciones o no se tiene los datos de fuerza por alguna causa, esta expresión puede ser aplicada como una aproximación muy inicial y gruesa de la fuerza necesaria para sacar del reposo un carro como el descrito, para luego contrastarla con los datos de fuerza máxima aceptable para el empuje de carga de Snook y Ciriello (1991).
Así, por ejemplo, si la carga total es 400 kg, entonces la fuerza requerida para sacarla del reposo (Fuerza inicial), será 26,5 kg-f (260 N, aproximadamente).
Obviamente esta fuerza puede ser mayor si las condiciones reales de la tarea difieren en forma significativa de las señaladas más arriba como condiciones experimentales (por ejemplo, ruedas deterioradas, piso de mala calidad, superficies inclinadas, etc.)
Ref: Culvenor J. 2005. Initial force and desirable handle height range when pushing a trolley. Journal of Occupational Health and Safety in Australia and New Zealand. 21(4):341-349.
--
Dr. Miguel E. Acevedo Álvarez
Médico del Trabajo, Ergonomista
Unidad de Ergonomía, Instituto de Seguridad del Trabajo
macevedo@ist.cl | Oficina: 2-2285915 | Celular: 66098008
Av. Colón 3066, 7550423 Las Condes
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miércoles, 23 de febrero de 2011
SUCCESSFUL SOCIAL PROTECTION FLOOR EXPERIENCES
de: Ruggiero, Mrs. Ana Lucia (WDC) : ruglucia@paho.org
para: EQUIDAD@listserv.paho.org
fecha: 22 de febrero de 2011 15:16
asunto: [EQ] Successful Social Protection Floor Experiences
Successful Social Protection Floor Experiences
ILO/UNDP – February 2011
Available online PDF [420p.] at: http://bit.ly/gxPxbf
“…..This book presents 18 case studies on social protection floor policies from 15 countries of the global South.
Access to health services, education, food, water, housing, sanitation and information as well as enjoyment of a basic level of income security are human rights enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Social protection is an important factor in enabling people to exercise these rights. The social protection floor approach combines all these social services and income transfer programmes in a coherent and consistent way, preventing people from falling into poverty and empowering those who are poor to escape the poverty trap and find decent jobs. In the absence of social protection, people are subjected to increased risks of sinking below the poverty line or remaining caught in poverty.
“……About 80 per cent of the global population lives in social insecurity, unable to enjoy a set of social guarantees that enable them to deal with life’s risks. Approximately 1.4 billion people live on less than $1.25 a day according to recent World Bank estimations. Most of them are women and children, work in the informal economy, and/or belong to socially unprotected groups such as people living with disabilities or HIV/AIDS or migrant workers.
A national social protection floor is a powerful instrument for addressing this permanent human crisis.
The social protection floor (SPF) approach promotes access to essential social transfers and services in the areas of health, water and sanitation, education, food, housing, and life- and asset-saving information. It is an approach that emphasizes the need to implement comprehensive, coherent and coordinated social protection policies to guarantee services and social transfers throughout the life cycle, paying particular attention to vulnerable groups. The challenge is how to cover the entire population effectively, especially those who are at risk or who are already in a situation of deprivation, and in a sustainable manner.
Many developing countries have already successfully taken measures to build their nationally defined social protection floors or to introduce elements thereof. The results of programmes in these countries show us that the impact of the social protection floor on poverty, vulnerability and inequality can be dramatic. The knowledge, expertise and experience that these countries have gained in their own efforts at establishing a social protection floor represent a valuable source for other countries interested in planning, expanding, extending or reorienting their social protection systems….”
Content:
Introduction
1 Extension of the Universal Family Allowance: The Universal Child Allowance – Argent ina
2 The Dignity Pension (Renta Dignidad): A Universal Old-age Pension Scheme – Bol ivia (Plur inat ional State of )
3 Broadening Social Protection and Integrating Social Policies – Brazil
4 The Rural Social Insurance Programme – Brazil
5 Building a Social Protection Floor – Burkina Faso
6 The National Social Protection Strategy for the Poor and Vulnerable: Process of Development – Cambodia
7 The Red Protege, the Social Protection System, 2006-2010 – Chile
8 Developing a Basic Rural Medical Security System – China
9 The Subsidized Health-care Scheme in the Social Protection System – Colombia
10 Towards a Universal Pension Protection Scheme – Ecuador
11 Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana – India
12 The Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act – India
13 A Social Protection Floor – Mexico
14 Setting Up a Social Protection Floor – Mozambique
15 Social Protection: An Ongoing Process – Rwanda
16 Child Suppor t Grants – South Af r ica
17 The Universal Coverage Scheme – Thai land
18 The 500 Baht Universal Pension Scheme – Thai land
* * *
para: EQUIDAD@listserv.paho.org
fecha: 22 de febrero de 2011 15:16
asunto: [EQ] Successful Social Protection Floor Experiences
Successful Social Protection Floor Experiences
ILO/UNDP – February 2011
Available online PDF [420p.] at: http://bit.ly/gxPxbf
“…..This book presents 18 case studies on social protection floor policies from 15 countries of the global South.
Access to health services, education, food, water, housing, sanitation and information as well as enjoyment of a basic level of income security are human rights enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Social protection is an important factor in enabling people to exercise these rights. The social protection floor approach combines all these social services and income transfer programmes in a coherent and consistent way, preventing people from falling into poverty and empowering those who are poor to escape the poverty trap and find decent jobs. In the absence of social protection, people are subjected to increased risks of sinking below the poverty line or remaining caught in poverty.
“……About 80 per cent of the global population lives in social insecurity, unable to enjoy a set of social guarantees that enable them to deal with life’s risks. Approximately 1.4 billion people live on less than $1.25 a day according to recent World Bank estimations. Most of them are women and children, work in the informal economy, and/or belong to socially unprotected groups such as people living with disabilities or HIV/AIDS or migrant workers.
A national social protection floor is a powerful instrument for addressing this permanent human crisis.
The social protection floor (SPF) approach promotes access to essential social transfers and services in the areas of health, water and sanitation, education, food, housing, and life- and asset-saving information. It is an approach that emphasizes the need to implement comprehensive, coherent and coordinated social protection policies to guarantee services and social transfers throughout the life cycle, paying particular attention to vulnerable groups. The challenge is how to cover the entire population effectively, especially those who are at risk or who are already in a situation of deprivation, and in a sustainable manner.
Many developing countries have already successfully taken measures to build their nationally defined social protection floors or to introduce elements thereof. The results of programmes in these countries show us that the impact of the social protection floor on poverty, vulnerability and inequality can be dramatic. The knowledge, expertise and experience that these countries have gained in their own efforts at establishing a social protection floor represent a valuable source for other countries interested in planning, expanding, extending or reorienting their social protection systems….”
Content:
Introduction
1 Extension of the Universal Family Allowance: The Universal Child Allowance – Argent ina
2 The Dignity Pension (Renta Dignidad): A Universal Old-age Pension Scheme – Bol ivia (Plur inat ional State of )
3 Broadening Social Protection and Integrating Social Policies – Brazil
4 The Rural Social Insurance Programme – Brazil
5 Building a Social Protection Floor – Burkina Faso
6 The National Social Protection Strategy for the Poor and Vulnerable: Process of Development – Cambodia
7 The Red Protege, the Social Protection System, 2006-2010 – Chile
8 Developing a Basic Rural Medical Security System – China
9 The Subsidized Health-care Scheme in the Social Protection System – Colombia
10 Towards a Universal Pension Protection Scheme – Ecuador
11 Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana – India
12 The Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act – India
13 A Social Protection Floor – Mexico
14 Setting Up a Social Protection Floor – Mozambique
15 Social Protection: An Ongoing Process – Rwanda
16 Child Suppor t Grants – South Af r ica
17 The Universal Coverage Scheme – Thai land
18 The 500 Baht Universal Pension Scheme – Thai land
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Cuidado con las lamparas de bajo consumo cuando se rompen
De: Angel Comasco : angelfcomasco@yahoo.com.ar
Asunto: [SESOMA] Cuidado con las lamparas de bajo consumo cuando se rompen
Fecha: lunes, 21 de febrero de 2011, 10:51
Atención a las lámparas de bajo consumo: si alguna se rompe deben seguir las instrucciones del Ministerio de Salud británico para que juntos evitemos los graves daños causados por el mercurio.








Aviso del Ministerio británico de Salud sobre las lámparas de ahorro de energía
Este tipo de lámparas que son llamadas de ahorro de energía o lámparas de bajo consumo, en caso de romperse nos exponen a un serio peligro. Tanto que todo el mundo deberá salir de esa habitación ¡por lo menos durante 15 minutos! y evitar machucar los vidrios rotos.
Porque contienen mercurio, que es venenoso y causa jaqueca, desorientación, desequilibrios y diferentes problemas de salud cuando es inhalado.
A muchas personas con alergias les causa problemas de piel y otras dolencias graves tocando apenas esta substancia o bien al inhalarla.
Además de eso, el ministerio alertó sobre no limpiar los restos de la lámpara rota con la aspiradora, ya que desparramaría la contaminación para otros lugares de la casa en cuanto se usara nuevamente la misma.
Las lámparas deberán limpiarse por medio de escoba común y ser mantenidas en una bolsa sellada, y arrojada luego afuera de la casa en la basura para materiales peligrosos, usando guantes de goma para protegerse del contacto con los vidrios y el mercurio.
El mercurio es peligroso, más venenoso que el plomo o el arsénico.
Asunto: [SESOMA] Cuidado con las lamparas de bajo consumo cuando se rompen
Fecha: lunes, 21 de febrero de 2011, 10:51
Atención a las lámparas de bajo consumo: si alguna se rompe deben seguir las instrucciones del Ministerio de Salud británico para que juntos evitemos los graves daños causados por el mercurio.








Aviso del Ministerio británico de Salud sobre las lámparas de ahorro de energía
Este tipo de lámparas que son llamadas de ahorro de energía o lámparas de bajo consumo, en caso de romperse nos exponen a un serio peligro. Tanto que todo el mundo deberá salir de esa habitación ¡por lo menos durante 15 minutos! y evitar machucar los vidrios rotos.
Porque contienen mercurio, que es venenoso y causa jaqueca, desorientación, desequilibrios y diferentes problemas de salud cuando es inhalado.
A muchas personas con alergias les causa problemas de piel y otras dolencias graves tocando apenas esta substancia o bien al inhalarla.
Además de eso, el ministerio alertó sobre no limpiar los restos de la lámpara rota con la aspiradora, ya que desparramaría la contaminación para otros lugares de la casa en cuanto se usara nuevamente la misma.
Las lámparas deberán limpiarse por medio de escoba común y ser mantenidas en una bolsa sellada, y arrojada luego afuera de la casa en la basura para materiales peligrosos, usando guantes de goma para protegerse del contacto con los vidrios y el mercurio.
El mercurio es peligroso, más venenoso que el plomo o el arsénico.
CONCURSO PARA CUBRIR 100 VACANTES DE INSPECTORES DE OBRAS EN EL GOB. DE LA CIUDAD DE BS.AS. 10:37:18 A.M.
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> Dirección General de Fiscalización y Control de Obras y Dirección General
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martes, 8 de febrero de 2011
Critical Appraisal of Intervention Studies for public health
de: Ruggiero, Mrs. Ana Lucia (WDC) : ruglucia@paho.org
para: EQUIDAD@listserv.paho.org
fecha: 8 de febrero de 2011 10:53
asunto: [EQ] Critical Appraisal of Intervention Studies for public health
Online Learning Modules
Critical Appraisal of Intervention Studies
Donna Ciliska, Professor, McMaster University and Scientific Director, National Collaborating Centre for Methods and Tools,
with Jacqueline Muresan and Rebecca LaRocca
National Collaborating Centre for Methods and Tools NCCMT – Canada – January 2011
Website: http://bit.ly/gBS9e8
Public health decision makers consider evidence from a variety of sources. How do you know if you can trust the evidence you find and whether you can apply it to your own situation?
The Critical Appraisal of Intervention Studies (CAIS) module was designed to help for the planning and delivery of public health programs and services,
Estimated total time: approximately 6-8 hours
Pre-requisite: This learning module builds on the concepts discussed in the NCCMT module entitled Introduction to evidence-informed decision making.
Purpose:
To demonstrate how to assess the quality of an intervention study and to develop skill in applying the criteria for critical appraisal of an intervention study to enable you to determine whether that intervention can be applied to your own public health situation.
Objectives:
1. Develop or enhance skills in the critical appraisal of a primary study of a treatment or prevention intervention.
2. Review and apply a source of research evidence to a scenario, summarize the results, and decide if the findings are applicable.
Process: This module is built on a scenario that will allow you to understand and apply new knowledge and skills in the critical appraisal of a systematic review of a treatment or prevention intervention. Once you read the scenario you can go to any section of the module (time estimates are in brackets), however it is suggested you work through each of the steps consecutively so that each section can build on the one previous.
Teaching and learning strategies:
· Independent reading
· ‘Practice’ activities and discussion questions which should be completed for each section of this module on your own or with a group of colleagues who are also working through the module.
· Application of evidence to a practice scenario
· Opportunity to ask questions and discuss content with others through the DialoguePH online discussion forum.
Links: Each time you see the word scenario, it is linked to the actual scenario and will take you there if you click on it. Similarly, the key terms are linked to a definition in a glossary
Learning Module
o Overview
o Scenario
o 1. What is critical appraisal? Why bother doing it?
o 2. Critical appraisal tools and criteria for intervention studies.
o 3. How to apply critical appraisal criteria
§ Reviewing an article
§ Critical Review Form for Intervention Studies
§ I. Are the results valid?
§ II. What are the results?
§ III. How can I apply the results?
§ Resolution of Scenario 1
§ Answer Guide
o 4. Additional review and practice
§ Introduction
§ Scenario 2
§ Scenario 3
· Conclusion
· Feedback Form
· Glossary
· Contact Us
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para: EQUIDAD@listserv.paho.org
fecha: 8 de febrero de 2011 10:53
asunto: [EQ] Critical Appraisal of Intervention Studies for public health
Online Learning Modules
Critical Appraisal of Intervention Studies
Donna Ciliska, Professor, McMaster University and Scientific Director, National Collaborating Centre for Methods and Tools,
with Jacqueline Muresan and Rebecca LaRocca
National Collaborating Centre for Methods and Tools NCCMT – Canada – January 2011
Website: http://bit.ly/gBS9e8
Public health decision makers consider evidence from a variety of sources. How do you know if you can trust the evidence you find and whether you can apply it to your own situation?
The Critical Appraisal of Intervention Studies (CAIS) module was designed to help for the planning and delivery of public health programs and services,
Estimated total time: approximately 6-8 hours
Pre-requisite: This learning module builds on the concepts discussed in the NCCMT module entitled Introduction to evidence-informed decision making.
Purpose:
To demonstrate how to assess the quality of an intervention study and to develop skill in applying the criteria for critical appraisal of an intervention study to enable you to determine whether that intervention can be applied to your own public health situation.
Objectives:
1. Develop or enhance skills in the critical appraisal of a primary study of a treatment or prevention intervention.
2. Review and apply a source of research evidence to a scenario, summarize the results, and decide if the findings are applicable.
Process: This module is built on a scenario that will allow you to understand and apply new knowledge and skills in the critical appraisal of a systematic review of a treatment or prevention intervention. Once you read the scenario you can go to any section of the module (time estimates are in brackets), however it is suggested you work through each of the steps consecutively so that each section can build on the one previous.
Teaching and learning strategies:
· Independent reading
· ‘Practice’ activities and discussion questions which should be completed for each section of this module on your own or with a group of colleagues who are also working through the module.
· Application of evidence to a practice scenario
· Opportunity to ask questions and discuss content with others through the DialoguePH online discussion forum.
Links: Each time you see the word scenario, it is linked to the actual scenario and will take you there if you click on it. Similarly, the key terms are linked to a definition in a glossary
Learning Module
o Overview
o Scenario
o 1. What is critical appraisal? Why bother doing it?
o 2. Critical appraisal tools and criteria for intervention studies.
o 3. How to apply critical appraisal criteria
§ Reviewing an article
§ Critical Review Form for Intervention Studies
§ I. Are the results valid?
§ II. What are the results?
§ III. How can I apply the results?
§ Resolution of Scenario 1
§ Answer Guide
o 4. Additional review and practice
§ Introduction
§ Scenario 2
§ Scenario 3
· Conclusion
· Feedback Form
· Glossary
· Contact Us
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The right to sutures: social epidemiology, human rights, and social justice
De: Ruggiero, Mrs. Ana Lucia (WDC) : ruglucia@paho.org
para: EQUIDAD@listserv.paho.org
fecha: 8 de febrero de 2011 12:02
asunto: [EQ] The right to sutures: social epidemiology, human rights, and social justice
The right to sutures: social epidemiology, human rights, and social justice
Sridhar Venkatapuram, Ruth Bell, and Michael Marmot
Health and Human Rights: An International Journal, HHR volume 12 number 2 - 2010
Available PDF [14p.] online at: http://bit.ly/fSsmjg
“……The article examines the convergences and contrasts between social epidemiology, social medicine, and human rights approaches toward advancing global health and health equity.
The first section describes the goals and work of the WHO Commission on Social Determinants of Health.
The second section discusses the role of human rights in the Commission’s work.
The third section evaluates, from the perspective of social epidemiology, two rights-based approaches to advancing health and health equity as compared to a view that focuses more broadly on social justice.
The concluding section identifies four areas where social epidemiologists, practitioners of social medicine, and health and human rights advocates can and must work together in order to make progress on health and health equity…..”
Sridhar Venkatapuram, ESRC–DFID Research Fellow in the Department of Epidemiology and Public Health and a member of the Centre for Philosophy, Justice and Health, at University College London, UK
Ruth Bell, Senior Research Fellow in the Department of Epidemiology and Public Health at University College London.
Michael Marmot, Head of the Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University College London, and served as Chairman of the WHO Commission on Social Determinants of Health and the Strategic Review of Health Inequalities in England Post 2010.
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para: EQUIDAD@listserv.paho.org
fecha: 8 de febrero de 2011 12:02
asunto: [EQ] The right to sutures: social epidemiology, human rights, and social justice
The right to sutures: social epidemiology, human rights, and social justice
Sridhar Venkatapuram, Ruth Bell, and Michael Marmot
Health and Human Rights: An International Journal, HHR volume 12 number 2 - 2010
Available PDF [14p.] online at: http://bit.ly/fSsmjg
“……The article examines the convergences and contrasts between social epidemiology, social medicine, and human rights approaches toward advancing global health and health equity.
The first section describes the goals and work of the WHO Commission on Social Determinants of Health.
The second section discusses the role of human rights in the Commission’s work.
The third section evaluates, from the perspective of social epidemiology, two rights-based approaches to advancing health and health equity as compared to a view that focuses more broadly on social justice.
The concluding section identifies four areas where social epidemiologists, practitioners of social medicine, and health and human rights advocates can and must work together in order to make progress on health and health equity…..”
Sridhar Venkatapuram, ESRC–DFID Research Fellow in the Department of Epidemiology and Public Health and a member of the Centre for Philosophy, Justice and Health, at University College London, UK
Ruth Bell, Senior Research Fellow in the Department of Epidemiology and Public Health at University College London.
Michael Marmot, Head of the Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University College London, and served as Chairman of the WHO Commission on Social Determinants of Health and the Strategic Review of Health Inequalities in England Post 2010.
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martes, 1 de febrero de 2011
E: SCHOOL RESPONSE CONFERENCE March 18,2011 at Orlando, Florida
De: School Safety and Security : brianperry@events-exhibitions.info
Para: ruben.belandia@ehu.es
Asunto: [PR] Invitation to Attend: SCHOOL RESPONSE CONFERENCE March 18,2011 at Orlando, Florida
SCHOOL RESPONSE CONFERENCE - SRC 2011
Holiday Inn Resort, Lake Buena Vista, Orlando. florida, USA
March 18, 2011
Orlando, Florida
To REGISTER, please send email to perry_brian@ymail.com and brianperry@events-exhibitions.info for any other inquiries.
Delegate Registration Form Download
Delegate Brochure Download
Click here Holiday Inn Resort Hotel
PRESS RELEASE
To avail of the Holiday Inn Resort, Lake Buena Vista's generous rate on room reservation, please call 1 (800) 366-6299.
Cut-off date for the generous rate is on February 15, 2011.
Rates are as follows: March 17th - 81usd, March 18th - 81usd
Your chance to participate Beefed Up School Resiliency Plan on School Violence. Kindly forward this invitation to your School Safety & Security and Health Officers.
As a valued member of the School Safety Threat Prevention and Preparedness Community, you are invited to attend the School Response Conference (SRC 2011), which will be held on March 18, 2011 in Orlando, Florida. SRC 2011 is a sub-conference of the World Response Conference on Global Outbreak 2009 which was telecast live by Homeland Security Channel and featured on ABC 13.
The Western Conference on School Safety and Security such as David Osman, President of the Nevada Youth Alliance, Award Winning Los Angeles Police Officer Tony Newsom, the Executive Director Will Marling of the National Organization for Victim Assistance, and Dr James Shaw, Member Panel Expert from the Los Angeles Superior Courts,Restorative Approaches on Gangs, Drugs, & School Violence by John Lindsay DARE Regional Director.
The keynote speakers are the same batch from the Western Conference on School Safety and Security such as David Osman, President of the Nevada Youth Alliance, Award Winning Los Angeles Police Officer, School Shootings/Bombings Tony Newsom, the Executive Director Will Marling of the National Organization for Victim Assistance, and Dr James Shaw, Member Panel Expert from the Los Angeles Superior Courts. The keynote speaking will be followed by workshops from Tony Newsom and Community Matters Executive Director Rick Phillips, the lead author of the Safe Schools Ambassadors that has been implemented in more than 700 schools across United States and Canada. The conference, aimed at professionals in the education solutions industry, will also include mock exercise, workshop, and networking opportunities.
For more information, call us at 1 801-649-4288.
Top school administrators and key decision-makers of K-12, Colleges, and Universities of both public and private, will meet with the distinguished school safety experts, public/school health officials, mental health professionals, media persons-journalist and reporters, campus security officers, risk managers, education solution providers, and emergency management experts to discuss school prevention, preparedness, response, and recovery plus school defense, safety, and security.
One of the much awaited topics from this upcoming conference is from Criminal Court-Certified Expert Witness Dr James Shaw, who will address "Why Al-Qaeda Wants U.S. Gangs: and Why You Don't Want them on Your Campuses". According to Dr Shaw, "America's schools need to teach this FBI-validated violence education and prevention curriculum for personal and social responsibility reasons, just like they teach Driver Education and Training for motor-vehicular responsibility reasons having to do with preservation of life and reduction of risks." With the existence of the US Gangs and Al-Qaeda's recruitment, Dr Shaw added that Schools need to provide law enforcement officers, courts, probation officers, parole agents, psychologists and licensed clinical social workers with tests and assessments to measure law violators' concepts of Americanism, areas of conflicts and attitudes promising or perishing conformity to American ideals.
Additionally, SRC 2010 conference will address topics of high concern as wide as ranging school violence - school shootings, bullying, dating violence, vandalism, gang activity, alcohol and drugs, bomb threats, child abuse, vandalism, school massacres, catastrophic events such as pandemic outbreaks, tornadoes, terrorist attacks, and technological intrusions.
Where the future of public health and national school security will be decided:
· 1 full day of content
· Highest calibre speakers
· Panel Discussions,Mock Exercises & Workshops
Speakers will help attendees develop effective action plans that are unique to their own communities and engage the widest range of local stakeholders to "make our high schools and college campuses safe and secure -- the way learning environments really should be."
For us to secure and locked you in the system, we need you to fill out completely the attached registration form and email it back to perry_brian@ymail.com and attention it to me Brian. If you are unable to email it, kindly send details of your registration form as stated and payment details for us to formally include you in our list of registered exhibitors/attendees.
For more information, please call me at 1 801-649-4288 or email me back at brianperry@events-exhibitions.info or perry_brian@ymail.com
NOTE:
Room reservation will be telephoned directly to Hotel Reservati0n Department at 1-(866) 808-8833 or 1 (800) 366-6299.
Group attendees should request School Safety Conference Open Room Block. Payment of one night's room charge will be required by Hotel at time of reservation.
Thank you.
Sincerely Yours,
Brian Perry
Email: brianperry@events-exhibitions.info
perry_brian@ymail.com
Direct Line: 801-649-4288
Fax: +1 425-968-7400
1776 I Street, NW
9th Floor Washington
District of Columbia
20006 USA
Para: ruben.belandia@ehu.es
Asunto: [PR] Invitation to Attend: SCHOOL RESPONSE CONFERENCE March 18,2011 at Orlando, Florida
SCHOOL RESPONSE CONFERENCE - SRC 2011
Holiday Inn Resort, Lake Buena Vista, Orlando. florida, USA
March 18, 2011
Orlando, Florida
To REGISTER, please send email to perry_brian@ymail.com and brianperry@events-exhibitions.info for any other inquiries.
Delegate Registration Form Download
Delegate Brochure Download
Click here Holiday Inn Resort Hotel
PRESS RELEASE
To avail of the Holiday Inn Resort, Lake Buena Vista's generous rate on room reservation, please call 1 (800) 366-6299.
Cut-off date for the generous rate is on February 15, 2011.
Rates are as follows: March 17th - 81usd, March 18th - 81usd
Your chance to participate Beefed Up School Resiliency Plan on School Violence. Kindly forward this invitation to your School Safety & Security and Health Officers.
As a valued member of the School Safety Threat Prevention and Preparedness Community, you are invited to attend the School Response Conference (SRC 2011), which will be held on March 18, 2011 in Orlando, Florida. SRC 2011 is a sub-conference of the World Response Conference on Global Outbreak 2009 which was telecast live by Homeland Security Channel and featured on ABC 13.
The Western Conference on School Safety and Security such as David Osman, President of the Nevada Youth Alliance, Award Winning Los Angeles Police Officer Tony Newsom, the Executive Director Will Marling of the National Organization for Victim Assistance, and Dr James Shaw, Member Panel Expert from the Los Angeles Superior Courts,Restorative Approaches on Gangs, Drugs, & School Violence by John Lindsay DARE Regional Director.
The keynote speakers are the same batch from the Western Conference on School Safety and Security such as David Osman, President of the Nevada Youth Alliance, Award Winning Los Angeles Police Officer, School Shootings/Bombings Tony Newsom, the Executive Director Will Marling of the National Organization for Victim Assistance, and Dr James Shaw, Member Panel Expert from the Los Angeles Superior Courts. The keynote speaking will be followed by workshops from Tony Newsom and Community Matters Executive Director Rick Phillips, the lead author of the Safe Schools Ambassadors that has been implemented in more than 700 schools across United States and Canada. The conference, aimed at professionals in the education solutions industry, will also include mock exercise, workshop, and networking opportunities.
For more information, call us at 1 801-649-4288.
Top school administrators and key decision-makers of K-12, Colleges, and Universities of both public and private, will meet with the distinguished school safety experts, public/school health officials, mental health professionals, media persons-journalist and reporters, campus security officers, risk managers, education solution providers, and emergency management experts to discuss school prevention, preparedness, response, and recovery plus school defense, safety, and security.
One of the much awaited topics from this upcoming conference is from Criminal Court-Certified Expert Witness Dr James Shaw, who will address "Why Al-Qaeda Wants U.S. Gangs: and Why You Don't Want them on Your Campuses". According to Dr Shaw, "America's schools need to teach this FBI-validated violence education and prevention curriculum for personal and social responsibility reasons, just like they teach Driver Education and Training for motor-vehicular responsibility reasons having to do with preservation of life and reduction of risks." With the existence of the US Gangs and Al-Qaeda's recruitment, Dr Shaw added that Schools need to provide law enforcement officers, courts, probation officers, parole agents, psychologists and licensed clinical social workers with tests and assessments to measure law violators' concepts of Americanism, areas of conflicts and attitudes promising or perishing conformity to American ideals.
Additionally, SRC 2010 conference will address topics of high concern as wide as ranging school violence - school shootings, bullying, dating violence, vandalism, gang activity, alcohol and drugs, bomb threats, child abuse, vandalism, school massacres, catastrophic events such as pandemic outbreaks, tornadoes, terrorist attacks, and technological intrusions.
Where the future of public health and national school security will be decided:
· 1 full day of content
· Highest calibre speakers
· Panel Discussions,Mock Exercises & Workshops
Speakers will help attendees develop effective action plans that are unique to their own communities and engage the widest range of local stakeholders to "make our high schools and college campuses safe and secure -- the way learning environments really should be."
For us to secure and locked you in the system, we need you to fill out completely the attached registration form and email it back to perry_brian@ymail.com and attention it to me Brian. If you are unable to email it, kindly send details of your registration form as stated and payment details for us to formally include you in our list of registered exhibitors/attendees.
For more information, please call me at 1 801-649-4288 or email me back at brianperry@events-exhibitions.info or perry_brian@ymail.com
NOTE:
Room reservation will be telephoned directly to Hotel Reservati0n Department at 1-(866) 808-8833 or 1 (800) 366-6299.
Group attendees should request School Safety Conference Open Room Block. Payment of one night's room charge will be required by Hotel at time of reservation.
Thank you.
Sincerely Yours,
Brian Perry
Email: brianperry@events-exhibitions.info
perry_brian@ymail.com
Direct Line: 801-649-4288
Fax: +1 425-968-7400
1776 I Street, NW
9th Floor Washington
District of Columbia
20006 USA
Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science: Volume 12 Issue 2
de: Dr. Miguel Acevedo :drmacevedo@gmail.com
fecha: 1 de febrero de 2011 09:38
asunto: Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science: Volume 12 Issue 2
Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science: Volume 12 Issue 2 :
Original Articles
An extension of the Human Factors Analysis and Classification System for use in open systems
http://www.informaworld.com/openurl?genre=article&issn=1464-536X&volume=12&issue=2&spage=108&uno_jumptype=alert&uno_alerttype=new_issue_alert,email
Pages 108 - 128
Authors: D. Harris; W. -C. Li
DOI: 10.1080/14639220903536559
Exploring the knowledge, skills, abilities and other factors of ergonomics advisors
http://www.informaworld.com/openurl?genre=article&issn=1464-536X&volume=12&issue=2&spage=149&uno_jumptype=alert&uno_alerttype=new_issue_alert,email
Pages 129 - 148
Authors: C. Williams; R. Haslam
DOI: 10.1080/14639220903536567
Analysis of complex team-based systems: augmentations to goal-directed task analysis and cognitive work analysis
http://www.informaworld.com/openurl?genre=article&issn=1464-536X&volume=12&issue=2&spage=149&uno_jumptype=alert&uno_alerttype=new_issue_alert,email
Pages 149 - 175
Authors: Curtis M. Humphrey; Julie A. Adams
DOI: 10.1080/14639221003602473
Human posture simulation to assess cumulative spinal load due to manual lifting. Part I: methods
http://www.informaworld.com/openurl?genre=article&issn=1464-536X&volume=12&issue=2&spage=176&uno_jumptype=alert&uno_alerttype=new_issue_alert,email
Pages 176 - 188
Authors: Thomas R. Waters; Ming-Lun Lu; Dwight Werren; Laurie Piacitelli
DOI: 10.1080/14639221003639921
Human posture simulation to assess cumulative spinal load due to manual lifting. Part II: accuracy and precision
http://www.informaworld.com/openurl?genre=article&issn=1464-536X&volume=12&issue=2&spage=189&uno_jumptype=alert&uno_alerttype=new_issue_alert,email
Pages 189 - 203
Authors: M. -L. Lu; T. Waters; D. Werren; L. Piacitelli
DOI: 10.1080/14639220903490740
__._,_.___
fecha: 1 de febrero de 2011 09:38
asunto: Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science: Volume 12 Issue 2
Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science: Volume 12 Issue 2 :
Original Articles
An extension of the Human Factors Analysis and Classification System for use in open systems
http://www.informaworld.com/openurl?genre=article&issn=1464-536X&volume=12&issue=2&spage=108&uno_jumptype=alert&uno_alerttype=new_issue_alert,email
Pages 108 - 128
Authors: D. Harris; W. -C. Li
DOI: 10.1080/14639220903536559
Exploring the knowledge, skills, abilities and other factors of ergonomics advisors
http://www.informaworld.com/openurl?genre=article&issn=1464-536X&volume=12&issue=2&spage=149&uno_jumptype=alert&uno_alerttype=new_issue_alert,email
Pages 129 - 148
Authors: C. Williams; R. Haslam
DOI: 10.1080/14639220903536567
Analysis of complex team-based systems: augmentations to goal-directed task analysis and cognitive work analysis
http://www.informaworld.com/openurl?genre=article&issn=1464-536X&volume=12&issue=2&spage=149&uno_jumptype=alert&uno_alerttype=new_issue_alert,email
Pages 149 - 175
Authors: Curtis M. Humphrey; Julie A. Adams
DOI: 10.1080/14639221003602473
Human posture simulation to assess cumulative spinal load due to manual lifting. Part I: methods
http://www.informaworld.com/openurl?genre=article&issn=1464-536X&volume=12&issue=2&spage=176&uno_jumptype=alert&uno_alerttype=new_issue_alert,email
Pages 176 - 188
Authors: Thomas R. Waters; Ming-Lun Lu; Dwight Werren; Laurie Piacitelli
DOI: 10.1080/14639221003639921
Human posture simulation to assess cumulative spinal load due to manual lifting. Part II: accuracy and precision
http://www.informaworld.com/openurl?genre=article&issn=1464-536X&volume=12&issue=2&spage=189&uno_jumptype=alert&uno_alerttype=new_issue_alert,email
Pages 189 - 203
Authors: M. -L. Lu; T. Waters; D. Werren; L. Piacitelli
DOI: 10.1080/14639220903490740
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