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1. Prevention of domestic child accidents: an educational intervention conducted by Speech Therapy trainees in a Family Health Care Unit
RESUMO Objetivo: verificar efeito de uma intervenção educativa sobre prevenção de acidentes infantis domésticos realizada por estagiários de Fonoaudiologia. Métodos: trata-se de uma pesquisa intervencional com dados primários de pesquisa. A ação foi realizada por duas estagiárias de Fonoaudiologia com 30 responsáveis por crianças que frequenta
Rev. CEFAC. Publicado em: 28/11/2019
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2. Análise do perfil e da tendência dos eventos toxicológicos ocorridos em crianças atendidas por um Hospital Universitário
Resumo Introdução Intoxicação humana é um importante problema de saúde pública, com elevado impacto socioeconômico e de saúde. Objetivo Determinar perfil e tendência dos eventos toxicológicos ocorridos em crianças. Método Estudo de tendência, realizado em crianças (menores de 12 anos, conforme Estatuto da Criança e do Adolescente) notif
Cad. saúde colet.. Publicado em: 2019-03
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3. Responsabilidade civil pelos danos ambientais ocasionados por acidentes durante o transporte rodoviário de produtos químicos perigosos / Civil responsibility for environmental damage caused by accidents during the transport of hazardous chemicals
O transporte de produtos químicos perigosos envolve grande risco de danos ambientais, por estar exposto a inúmeros fatores internos e externos. A responsabilidade civil ambiental é a forma de reparar os prejuízos patrimoniais e extrapatrimoniais ocasionados pelos acidentes ocorridos neste ramo de atividade. Para tanto, fez-se necessário verificar a exis
Publicado em: 2010
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4. Metodologia para o gerenciamento de situaÃÃes emergenciais
O histÃrico dos acidentes quÃmicos ocorridos no mundo nÃo deixa dÃvidas que as caracterÃsticas intrÃnsecas da prÃpria atividade industrial podem provocar sÃrias conseqÃÃncias Ãs pessoas, Ã prÃpria propriedade e ao meio ambiente, cujas responsabilidades estÃo inseridas na gestÃo empresarial. ApÃs os acidentes ocorridos na dÃcada de 70 e inÃc
Publicado em: 2008
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5. Preliminary risk analysis applied to the handling of health-care waste
Between 75% and 90% of the waste produced by health-care providers no risk or is "general" health-care waste, comparable to domestic waste. The remaining 10-25% of health-care waste is regarded as hazardous due to one or more of the following characteristics: it may contain infectious agents, sharps, toxic or hazardous chemicals or it may be radioactive. Inf
Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering. Publicado em: 2002-12
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6. Sistemas de informação em saude nas intoxicações por agrotoxicos e afins no Brasil : situação atual e perspectivas
Poisonings due to pesticides and the likes present a serious problem to public health in Brazil. This however is still not adequately documented and consequently not duly addressed because of a series of obstacles of distinct natures. Despite of the some progress observed at the end of the last decade, the strategies for the prevention and control of these i
Publicado em: 2002
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7. Avaliação do risco potencial de danos a saude publica devido a acidentes envolvendo o transporte rodoviario de produtos perigosos no Estado de São Paulo, atraves do emprego da arvore de falhas
The State of São Paulo has one of the highest brazilian industries concentration, within three petro-chemical zones, those ones producing many raw materiais to industries. Great amount of these chemicals have been traded using highways, that present a risk damage to the human health and the environrnent, due to the cargo s spill caused by a traffic crash. F
Publicado em: 1998
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8. Occupational hazards in hospitals: accidents, radiation, exposure to noxious chemicals, drug addiction and psychic problems, and assault.
Except for infectious diseases all the main occupational hazards affecting health workers are reviewed: accidents (explosions, fires, electrical accidents, and other sources of injury); radiation (stochastic and non-stochastic effects, protective measures, and personnel most at risk); exposure to noxious chemicals, whose effects may be either local (allergic
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9. Epidemiology of health and safety risks in agriculture and related industries. Practical applications for rural physicians.
Epidemiologic studies document that work in the agricultural sector is associated with many occupational health hazards. Exposure to organic dusts and airborne microorganisms and their toxins may lead to respiratory disorders. The burden of exposure-related chronic bronchitis, asthma, hypersensitivity pneumonitis, organic-dust toxic syndrome, and chronic air
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10. Epidemiology of accidental home poisoning in Riyadh (Saudi Arabia).
In a prospective study on 178 cases of accidental home poisoning admitted to the main children's hospital in Riyadh poisoning was found to account for 5.6% of the total annual admissions--greater than any other developing country and approaching Western proportions. The commonest ages were between 1 and 5 years. Drugs accounted for 52% of cases and household
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11. An updated cohort mortality study of workers exposed to styrene in the reinforced plastics and composites industry.
Mortality data have been updated for a further 12 years for a cohort of workers in the reinforced plastics and composites industry with exposures to styrene monomer and other chemicals. The cohort consisted of 15,826 male and female employees who were exposed to styrene for at least six months between 1948 and 1977 at 30 participating manufacturing plants in