Preventing skin exposure to pesticides in apple growers and factors affecting use of protective clothing 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. Caroline Jolly and Danièle Champoux, scientific professionals with the IRSST, are describing exposure situations during activities related to the use of pesticides and relate them to risk perceptions among apple growers. Related Documents View slideshow From the same project Scientific Reports Preventing Skin Exposure to Pesticides Among Apple Growers and Factors Influencing Use of Protective Clothing R-1021, R-1053 Scientific Publications Exposition cutanée aux pesticides et pratiques de prévention chez les producteurs de pommes québécois Champoux D. , Caroline Jolly, Tuduri L. , Beaugrand S. Source : (2018). Communication présentée à Journées UPA-CNESST 2018. Journées UPA-CNESST 2018. Pesticides : santé et sécurité du travail en agriculture, Drummondville, QC. From the same series: Rendez-vous de la science (2019) Ineffectiveness of training for manual material handlers - Critical Overview of the Literature OHS practitioner appropriation and teaching of a new prevention approach based on movement principles for manual material handlers Using Dendritic Cells as Biosensors of Biological Air Quality Study of the psychometric properties of the Work Disability Diagnostic Interview (WoDDi) used with workers having a musculoskeletal disorder or a common mental disorder Evaluation of the different incident-management and employee-support protocols after a serious incident Use of Microbial Volatile Organic Compounds (MVOCs) as Exposure Biomarkers for Mould in the Workplace – Knowledge Summary Developing and assessing an employer-employee primary prevention approach to offset the effects of emotionally demanding Youth Centre work What Are the Facilitating Factors for Keeping Older Workers at Work and Healthy in a Quebec Educational Institution? Analysis of Differences in Compensation Durations by Sex and Age Lambda-Cyhalothrin Used as an Insecticide in Agriculture Reducing worker exposure to gases, odours, dust and human pathogenic agents in pig farm buildings Prévenir les chutes de hauteur : Évaluation de la résistance des garde-corps en bois et métalliques Update of the Technical Fact Sheet on Mine Hoist Control Systems Preliminary assessment of a rehabilitation program designed to promote the return to work of people suffering from musculoskeletal pain and depression Étude des mécanismes qui font obstacle et qui facilitent le retour au travail des travailleurs qui ont subi une arthroplastie du genou Related Publications Preventing chemical risks of pesticide use among Québec apple growers: status report and measures to improve personal protection(Publication) Raising Awareness of Skin Exposure to Pesticides and Prevention Practices: Methodological Development Undertaken with Québec Apple Producers (2nd edition)(Publication) Pesticides - Safe practices and personal protective equipment (PPE)(Publication) Working contexts, practices for the use of pesticides and personal protection equipment used by the Québec apple growers: a field study conducted by the IRSST(Video) Prévention des risques chimiques liés à l'usage des pesticides chez les producteurs de pommes québécois.(Video) Preventing chemical hazards related to pesticide use by Québec apple growers(Video) Skin Exposure to Pesticides and Prevention Practices(Video) Understanding Skin Exposure to Pesticides by Combining Ergonomics and Exposure Assessment(Video) Additional Information Collection: Video reports and conferences Category: Conference On screen: Caroline Jolly - Professional researcher grade 1 - IRSSTDanièle Champoux Research Project: 2015-0036 Research Field: OSH and Sustainable Prevention Work Environment Publication no.: CF-1021 Language: French Online since: February 25, 2019 Recorded date: February 12, 2019 Format: Video Duration: 43:07