Epidemiology, Preventive Medicine, Hygiene
Occupational health risk assessmentOccupational hygiene is discipline recognizing, evaluating and controlling occupational health hazards and about practical risk assessment in the workplace (exposure assessment). The risk assessment in principle consists essentially of an identification of the present hazards and an estimate of the extent of the risks involved taking into account whatever precautions already have been taken. Many think of the term „risk assessment“ as belonging primarily to the environmental community; however, if you are a practicing industrial hygiene professional, you are already doing risk assessment. Risk assessment has been broadly defined as the methodology that predicts the likelihood of numerous unwanted events, including industrial explosions, workplace injurie, natural catastrophes, injury of death due to an array of voluntary activities (e.g., skiing, sky driving), diseases (e.g., cancer, developmental toxicity caused by chemical exposure), death due to natural causes (e.g.,...
author: MUDr. Milan Tuček, CSc.
| 1.LF UK
| discipline: Epidemiology, Preventive Medicine, Hygiene
| category: Materials for Lectures
| keywords: occupational health, hazard, risk, exposure, risk assessment
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| published on: 15.2.2008
| last modified on: 12.1.2009
Presentations and background materials for seminar Lifestyle - nutrition included in the course of hygiene and epidemiologyImportance of breastfeeding. Physiology of breastfeeding. Feeding recommendations for young infants and young children.
author: Eva Kudlová, Dr. Eva Kudlová, CSc.
| 1.LF UK
| discipline: Epidemiology, Preventive Medicine, Hygiene
| category: Materials for Lectures, E-learning courses
| keywords: nutrition, breastfeeding, infant feeding, young child feeding
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| published on: 16.11.2006
| last modified on: 27.6.2008
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Presentations and background materials for seminar Child and adolescent healthOverview of Guiding principles: addressing poverty and inequities, life course approach, public health approach.
author: Eva Kudlová, Dr. Eva Kudlová, CSc.
| 1.LF UK
| discipline: Epidemiology, Preventive Medicine, Hygiene
| category: E-learning objects archive, E-learning courses
| keywords: child health, adolescent health, IMCI strategy, global priorities
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| published on: 20.11.2006
| last modified on: 27.6.2008
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