Summer temperatures, ozone concentrations and compensated occupational injuries in Québec Pour voir la vidéo, veuillez activer Javascript et considérez mettre à jour votre navigateur à une version supportant le HTML5. To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video. Ariane Adam-Poupart, Ph. D. Toxicologue à l'Université de Montréal, explique la relation entre la hausse des températures estivales et l'augmentation des lésions professionnelles en périodes estivales. Related Documents View slideshow From the same project Scientific Reports Summer Temperatures,Ozone Concentrations and Occupational Injuries Accepted for Compensation in Quebec R-872, R-953 Video Reports and Conferences Impact of Summer Temperatures on Workers’ Health and Safety CS-012 Scientific Publications Can compensation statistics detect the impact of summer outdoor temperatures on workers' health and safety? Preliminary results in Quebec (Canada)Adam-Poupart A., Smargiassi A., Zayed J. , Marc-Antoine Busque, Duguay P. , Fournier M., France LabrècheSource : in Improving the Impact : 23rd International Conference on Epidemiology in Occupational Health / EPICOH 2.0.13, (23rd : June 18-21, 2013 : Utrecht, The Netherlands), 2013Summer outdoor temperature and occupational heat-related illnesses in Québec (Canada)Adam-Poupart A., Smargiassi A., Marc-Antoine Busque, Duguay P. , Fournier M., Zayed J. , France LabrècheSource : Environmental Research, vol. 134, 2014, p. 339-344The usefulness of compensation statistics to detect heat-related health outcomes in a temperature climate: the experience of QuebecFrance Labrèche, Adam-Poupart A., Marc-Antoine Busque, Duguay P. , Fournier M., Zayed J. , Smargiassi A.Source : in Challenges for occupational epidemiology in the 21st century : 24th International Epidemiology in Occupational Health Conference / EPICOH 2014, (24th : June 24-27, 2014 : Chicago, USA), Occupational and Environmental Medicine, vol. 71, suppl. 1, 2014, p. A40The associations between work-related injuries and summer outdoor temperatures in Québec, CanadaAdam-Poupart A., France Labrèche, Marc-Antoine Busque, Fournier M., Duguay P. , Zayed J. , Smargiassi A.Source : in Global Forum for Prevention: XXthWorld Congress on Safety and Health at Work, (20th : August 24-27, 2014 : Frankfurt, Germany), 2014Associations entre la température estivale, les concentrations d'ozone et les lésions professionnelles acceptées au QuébecAdam-Poupart A.Source : Communication présentée au Rendez-vous de la science de l'IRSST, Montréal, Canada.Association between outdoor ozone and compensated acute respiratory diseases among workers in Quebec (Canada)Adam-Poupart A., France Labrèche, Marc-Antoine Busque, Brand A., Duguay P. , Fournier M., Zayed J. , Smargiassi A.Source : (2015). Industrial Health, 53(2), 171-175. doi: 10.2486/indhealth.2014-0136Effect of summer outdoor temperatures on work-related injuries in Quebec (Canada)Adam-Poupart A., Smargiassi A., Marc-Antoine Busque, Duguay P. , Fournier M., Zayed J. , France LabrècheSource : (2015). Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 72(5), 338-345. doi: 10.1136/oemed-2014-102428 From the same series: Rendez-vous de la science (2015) Overboard falls of crew members on Québec lobster boats – risk analysis and prevention solution Evaluation of rolling motion-damping systems on Québec’s semi-offshore fishing boats Des chutes par-dessus bord aux stratégies de prudence, vers la préparation d’un outil de valorisation avec le milieu. 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