39 research outputs found
Intérêt d’un pansement sec sur cicatrice fermée après chirurgie du ligament croisé antérieur
Récidive et reprise du sport après chirurgie pour rupture du tendon calcanéen : suture simple versus Tenolig
Contributions of Ergonomics to the Development of Prevention Projects: The Role of Intermediate Prevention Objects
Anti-mullerian hormone produces endocrine sex reversal of fetal ovaries
International audienc
Anti-Müllerian hormone and freemartinism : inhibition of germ cell development and induction of seminiferous cord-like structures in rat fetal ovaries exposed in vitro to purified bovine AMH
International audienc
Anti-Müllerian hormone and freemartinism : inhibition of germ cell development and induction of seminiferous cord-like structures in rat fetal ovaries exposed in vitro to purified bovine AMH (1)
International audienc
Appl Ergon
Despite recent concerns for workers’ health, exposure situations to nanoparticles can occur in numerous workplaces. Understanding how exposures occur considering human work in these transformations remains a crucial issue of nanotechnologies. The objective of this article is to understand exposure situations to nanoparticles, their determinants and the resources to act on them. This understanding was achieved by specific measurement of nanoparticles aerosols, combined with an analysis of work activity (actions performed and physical strain) in a rubber industry. The presentation of real time measurements, associated with the video of work situations, during confrontation interviews becomes a means of making exposing work activities visible, to analyze and transform them from the points of view formulated by the company's stakeholders. In this way, characterized “typical exposure situations” serve to trigger discussions and open up new spaces for debate highlighting how innovation affects work and gives rise to enhanced prevention projects
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