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2by Jerie, Steven“…The wood sector in Zimbabwe needs to be guided by a comprehensive national policy dealing with safety and health issues in the wood processing sector. Wood workers seem not to be covered by appropriate national safety and health standard. …”
Published 2016
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4by Kavenga, Fungai, Rickman, Hannah M., Chingono, Rudo, Marembo, Takudzwa, Taruvinga, Tinotenda, Manasa, Justen, Marambire, Edson, McHugh, Grace, Gregson, Celia L., Bandason, Tsitsi, Redzo, Nicol, Maunganidze, Aspect, Magure, Tsitsi, Ndhlovu, Chiratidzo, Mujuru, Hilda, Rusakaniko, Simbarashe, Manangazira, Portia, Ferrand, Rashida A., Kranzer, KatharinaSubjects: “…occupational health services…”
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5by Gonese, Elizabeth, Matchaba-Hove, Reginald, Chirimumba, G., Hwalima, Z., Chirenda, J., Tshimanga, M.“…During 2001-2002, a total of 97 occupational injuries occurred among workers in the cleansing section of the Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, City Council's Health Services Department. …”
Published 2016
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7by Jerie, Steven“…These problems are preventable through pretesting equipment, products and processes and exposure monitoring and risk assessment are an essential component of occupational health and safety programmes. Occupational health programmes need to be an integral part of the general safety and health approach and medical surveillance is essential to ensure the fitness of workers as well as their suitability for certain construction jobs. …”
Published 2015
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8by Maarira, Lindiwe Loice“…Promoting condom use was also recommended with the Ministry of Health and local nurses at the forefront. It was also recommended that the government through the Ministry of Health construct a clinic to cater for the sexual and reproductive health needs of the sex workers in Jacha.…”
Published 2018
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9by Muwanikwa, Tatenda“…It was noted that employees within the health field requires motivation through motivational platforms such as early disbursement of funds and deployment of health workers in influential posts. …”
Published 2017
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10“…The country lacks a comprehensive and harmonized occupational health and safety legal framework. The study recommends that the government of Zimbabwe should take adequate preventative and protective measures to ensure a safe working environment for all workers in the public sector.…”
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11by Arthur Vengesai, Thajasvarie Naicker, Herald Midzi, Maritha Kasambala, Victor Muleya , Isaac Chipako, Emilia Choto , Praise Moyo , Takafira MduluzaGet full text
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12by Mpofu, Lovemore“…Occupational Health Assessment Series (OHSAS) 18001 was recognized internationally as an auditable system to manage safety and health risks at workplaces since 1999. …”
Published 2018
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13“…In this research, we examined how COVID-19 impacts employee decision-making and performance, knowing that this virus has negatively affected public health, crippled economies, and transformed social and business environments across the globe. …”
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14“…In this research, we examined how COVID-19 impacts employee decision-making and performance, knowing that this virus has negatively affected public health, crippled economies, and transformed social and business environments across the globe. …”
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15by Moyo, Dingani“…Soft skills such as communication skills are perceived as important basic skills in safety and health management. Good communication skills are necessary for effective appraisal of hazards and OSH requirements to workers. …”
Published 2022
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16by Chikombe, Shuvai“…Training of workers is also recommended for them to be competent in identifying hazards, use of personal protective equipment and to enable them to uphold the best safety and health practises.…”
Published 2018
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17by Munguambe, Khátia, Boene, Helena, Vidler, Marianne, Bique, Cassimo, Sawchuck, Diane, Firoz, Tabassum, Makanga, Prestige Tatenda, Qureshi, Rahat, Macete, Eusébio, Menéndez, Clara, Dadelszen, Peter von, Sevene, Esperança“…Besides household-level decision-makers, matrons, community health workers, and neighbours were key actors in the referral of pregnant women. …”
Published 2022
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18by Firoz, Tabassum, Vidler, Marianne, Makanga, Prestige Tatenda, Boene, Helena, Chiaú, Rogério, Sevene, Esperança, Magee, Laura A., von Dadelszen, Peter, Munguambe, Khátia, The CLIP Working Group“…The objective of this exploratory qualitative study was to identify key community groups’ perspectives on the perceived determinants of maternal health in rural areas of southern Mozambique. Methods Eleven focus group discussions were conducted with women of reproductive age, pregnant women, matrons, male partners, community leaders and health workers. …”
Published 2021
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19by Dube, Chiratidzo“…The health care workers are not conducting health education on Ebola Virus Disease. …”
Published 2017
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20by Ngwenya, Tendai Patience“…The main aim of the research was to develop a Safety Health Environmental and Quality (SHEQ) and Behaviour Based Initiative (BBI) monitoring and tracking system which creates a culture of safety awareness and accountability and an atmosphere of trust involving more worker involvement. …”
Published 2018
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