Women Characteristics in Occupational Exposure 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. Marc-André Verner, professor at Université de Montréal, explains how specific factors linked to the physiology of women influence the dosimetry of chemical contaminants. Related Documents View slideshow From the same series: Visage changeant de la main-d’œuvre Occupational Health and Safety of Young Workers in figures Occupational Health and Safety of Aging Workers in figures OHS Gender-Based Analysis in figures Occupational Health and Safety of Immigrants in figures Workforce Demographics Change Safe integration of youth into the workplace: issues and challenges for OHS Safe Integration of Young Student Workers Is Occupational Hearing Loss a Question of Age? Gender Differences in Occupational Exposure to Carcinogens Intercultural Relations in the Context of a Rehabilitation and Return-to-Work Process: Improving Understanding for Better Management Additional Information Collection: Video reports and conferences Category: Conference On screen: Marc-André Verner - Professor - Université de Montréal Research Field: Unclassified Publication no.: CF-288 Language: French Online since: January 10, 2019 Recorded date: November 22, 2018 Format: Video Duration: 11:15