Factors Influencing the Use of Control Measures to Reduce Occupational Exposure to Welding Fume in Australia: A Qualitative Study
Background: Exposure to welding fume is associated with adverse effects on worker health. The use of various control measures can reduce levels of exposure and the resulting health effects. However, little is known about the factors that may influence workers' use of control measures in the wor...
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Main Authors: | Renee N. Carey (Author), Lin Fritschi (Author), Ha Nguyen (Author), Kamil Abdallah (Author), Timothy R. Driscoll (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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