Exploring multisite musculoskeletal symptoms among sewing machine operators in a tunisian leather and footwear industry using decision tree models
Background/objectives: Sewing machine operators (SMO) are the most likely workers to experience a high prevalence of musculoskeletal disorders in the textile, clothing, and footwear industries. We conducted a cross-sectional and exhaustive study among SMO working in the leather and footwear industry...
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Main Authors: | Nehla Rmadi (Author), Imen Sellami (Author), Afef Feki (Author), Kaouthar Jmal Hammami (Author), Mohamed Larbi Masmoudi (Author), Mounira Hajjaji (Author) |
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2024-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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