Search for dissertations about: "arbetsmiljö"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 73 swedish dissertations containing the word arbetsmiljö.
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6. How leadership and new technology influence the work environment : experiences taken from Swedish organizations
Abstract : The satisfaction and health of employees have become important means for competitiveness and organizational success. Therefore, it is vital for organizations to create good work environment. Nevertheless, many are still struggling with high numbers of sickness absence caused by bad work environment. READ MORE
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7. Aktiviteter och lärande för attraktivt arbete. : Utvecklingsprocesser inom verkstadsindustrin
Abstract : Avhandlingsarbetet utgår från ett nätverk av mindre verkstadsföretag som under mer än fem års tid varit engagerade i utvecklingsprocesser för att skapa mer attraktiva arbeten. Arbetet har genomförts inom ramen för att…-projektet i samverkan mellan Högskolan Dalarna och Arbetslivsinstitutet. READ MORE
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8. Microbial status of irrigation water for vegetables as affected by cultural practices : agronomic aspects
Abstract : Human pathogens present in irrigation water can be transmitted to plants. Consumption of fruits and vegetables irrigated with pathogen-contaminated water can cause illness in humans. Leafy vegetables that are consumed fresh are particularly prone to cause such illnesses. READ MORE
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9. Occupational injuries and communications in Swedish agriculture safety interventions
Abstract : Systemic changes in Swedish agriculture have seen the average farm size increase, employees become more common, adoption of new technologies and an ageing farm population. This has led to many new physical and psychological health risks and the need for continued work in preventing occupational injuries. READ MORE
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10. Stewardship towards responsible management of pesticides : the case of Ethiopian agriculture
Abstract : This thesis examines pesticide use, practice and associated human health and environmental impacts in the Ethiopian Rift Valley. It uses participatory action research as a philosophy and methodology in order to understand the Ethiopian pesticide delivery system so as to bridge the gap amongst the main actors and create a space for dialogue. READ MORE