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ZAGRO¯ENIA UK£ADU

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-SZKIELETOWEGO W ŚRODOWISKU PRACY

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Warszawa 2020

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uk³adu miêśniowo-szkieletowego w środowisku pracy

Zestawienie obcojêzycznych źróde³ informacji

Zestawienie obejmuje wybrane rezultaty wyszukiwań tematycznych z lat 2020-2018, dotyczących zagrożeń mięśniowo-szkieletowych w środowisku pracy, prowadzonych w międzynarodowych bazach elektronicznych, w których są udostępniane zasoby informacyjne w ramach tzw. licencji krajowych (Wirtualna Biblioteka Nauki – WBN), oraz w bazach subskrybowanych przez Instytut (ProQuest, IEEE/IET, OSH UPDATE + FIREINF), a także w innych źródłach dostępnych w Internecie.

Zaprezentowane w zestawieniu zasoby można znaleźć w CIOP-PIB (m.in. w Czytelni Instytutu, dostęp ze strony internetowej Biblioteki: www.ciop.pl/biblioteka), a także w wielu jednostkach naukowych, badawczo-rozwojowych, korzystających z dostępu do światowych zasobów wiedzy. W trakcie wyszukiwań korzystano m.in. z multi- wyszukiwarki zasobów naukowych, za pomocą której można znaleźć większość zasobów dostępnych w Centralnym Instytucie Ochrony Pracy – Państwowym Instytucie Badawczym.

Wyrażenia wyszukiwawcze wiązały się z zagrożeniami układu mięśniowo-szkieletowego, występującymi w środowisku pracy. Były to m.in.: work-related musculoskeletal disorders, WRMSDs, MSDs, musculoskeletal pain AND work i back injuries. Wyniki wyszukiwań zawężano do wiarygodnych, czyli recenzowanych zasobów informacyjnych, obejmujących przede wszystkim artykuły z obcojęzycznych czasopism naukowych.

Do zestawienia dołączono także wybrane pozycje z lat -2017, zawierające informacje dotyczące zagrożeń układu mięśniowo-szkieletowego w miejscu pracy.

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