The development of a globally acceptable national model for occupational hygiene in Turkey: a modified Delphi study
Abstract Background Although various organizations working in developed countries established the standards and approaches used in occupational hygiene, occupational hygiene professional interests and needs continue to develop in a global context. There is thus an urgent need for expanded occupation...
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Main Authors: | Sibel Kiran (Author), Alp Ergor (Author), Ceyda Sahan (Author), Esra Emerce (Author), Sergio Luzzi (Author), Yucel Demiral (Author) |
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2019-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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