Work Health Safety 1985
INDEXCONTENTS Cover: Matti Koivumaki The icebreaker Tarmo opening a channel. See "The winter seas". 4 Farmer in the house stress enough 6 Anneli's evening milking The healthy farm life can produce problems in the milking shed. 8 Service is working Further health hazards for the farming population. 10 A working example Jorma Rantanen's interview with Dr Robert Murray, the President of the International Commission of Occupational Health. 12 Small world Jorma Rantanen's interview with Mr. Francis Blanchard, Director General of the International Labour Organisation. 14 Takala founds occupational health institution in Thailand Jukka Takala's story of improving labour protection in Thailand. 16 The winter seas A life on the ocean wave can be somewhat different when the sea freezes. 20 Eyes and skin exposed to infrared radiation Finnish-Hungarian co-operation in reducing infrared radiation hazards. 22 The docks take on all manner of men A surprising assortment of workers are to be found on the Finnish docks. 26 Trestle as troublemaker The innocent-looking trestle can be a killer. 28 Protecting the vulnerable The hidden dangers in art restoration work. 31 Cigarrette smoke dispelled with recommendations 32 Good cabs-bad access The latest excavation equipment can show surprising faults in design. The driver's view. 35 Take it easy Proper exercise-no sweat.
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