... worksite health promotion. The assessment of health risks with feedback. Am J Prev Med2010, 38:S237-S262.10. Anderson DR, Staufacker MJ: The impact of worksite-based health risk appraisal on health- related ... assessed risk with health- behaviour constructs, tailored health recom-mendations are generated. These are presented to theparticipant integrated within a web-based health actionplan. Each health ... the literature. Am J Health Promot 1996, 10:499-508.11. Cowdery JE, Suggs LS, Parker S: Application of a Web-based tailored health riskassessment in a work-site population. Health Promot Pract2007,...
... LLC VOLUME 1MetalsCHEMICAL RISK ASSESSMENT HANDBOOK OF Health Hazards to Humans,Plants, and Animalsâ 2000 by CRC Press LLC CHEMICAL RISK ASSESSMENT HANDBOOK OF Health Hazards to Humans,Plants, ... manuals, etc. 2. Hazardous substances — Riskassessment — Handbooks, manuals,etc. 3. Environmental chemistry — Handbooks, manuals, etc. 4. Environmental riskassessment — Handbooks, manuals, etc. ... 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0Printed on acid -free paper Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Eisler, Ronald, 1932–Handbook of chemical risk assessment: health hazards to humans, plants,...
... 1987. Nickel. Adv. Modern Envi-ron. Toxicol. 11:145-183; World Health Organization(WHO). 1991. Nickel. Environ. Health Crit. 108. 383 pp. â 2000 by CRC Press LLC solubility of ... that exposure to nickel of Russian female hydrometallurgy workers causessignificantly increased risks for abortion, total defects, cardiovascular defects, and defects of themusculoskeletal system. ... Kulikovsky-Cordeiro 1995). 6.3.3 Metabolism In mammalian blood, absorbed nickel is present as free hydrated Ni 2+ ions, as small complexes,as protein complexes, and as nickel bound to...
... Lifetime exposure to drinking water concentrations of 2.3 àg atrazine/L posesnegligible risk to human health, as judged by the no adverse effect level of 7.5 µg/L when 1% ofthe allowable daily ... L.E. White, J.E. Bollinger, A. Thiyagarajah, J.M. Mendler, and W.J. George. 1999. History and risk assessment of triazine herbicides in the lower Mississippi River. Book of Abstracts, Part 1, ... forchildren over a 10-day period (USEPA 1987). The proposed drinking water criterion to protecthuman health in western Europe is <0.1 àg/L (Fischer-Scherl et al. 1991). In the United States, itshould...
... seek to avoid assuming any outright market risk although spread risk may be significant. The opportunities being exploited typically haverelatively low risk and commensurately low return, so many ... Concluding RemarksIn this paper we first described the Riskometer as a tool that returns the different Value-at- Risk and related measures of risk (expected shortfall, volatility) for major equity ... Theanalysis of the risk measures calculated by Riskometer on September 24, 2003 and January 9,2004 and the corresponding results of the backtesting confirms a general good performance ofthe Riskometer...
... a number of risk factors, strengths and protectivefactors, and interventions would be related to the risk of a lethal outcome.The project's analysis had two goals for these risk factors ... Women’s Health Center,Roseland Health Center, Erie Family Health Center, and Cook County Hospital, whichwere chosen because they were in neighborhoods with a high risk for intimate partnerhomicide, ... 8Physical and Mental Health 8Pregnancy 9Alcohol or Drug Abuse 9Suicide Attempts or Threats 11Partner’s Suicide as a Risk Factor for Homicide11Suicidal Feelings and the Risk of Homicide Victimization...
... management of health- care waste in emergencies (WHO, 2005) http://www.healthcarewaste.org/en/documents.html?id=184&suivant=8 Mental health in emergencies http://www.who.int/mental _health/ resources/emergencies/en/index.html ... working with the Myanmar Ministry of Health, UNICEF and other partners on damage and needs assessments to assist the local health authorities. International health partners are expanding their ... section 4, Dengue). Malaria risk exists in Myanmar throughout the year: 29% of the population live in high risk areas, 24% in moderate risk areas and 18% in low risk areas. Apart from those...
... vulner-ability assessment and planning, since the same kind of software fault can lead to different vulnerabilities, depend-ing on what kind of program has the fault. Security faults in software ... net-works focuses on data required for adequate vulnerability assessment, based primarily on knowledge of software faults, installed software and high-level descriptors of run-ning computers. ... vulnerability assessmentsoftware operates by running canned attack scripts against a network. The Nessus scanner (http://www.nessus.com/) is one of the best open-source examples of this kind of software. ...