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Physiological effects of work stress and pesticide exposure in tree planting by British Columbia silviculture workers

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Section: Articles
Title: Physiological effects of work stress and pesticide exposure in tree planting by British Columbia silviculture workers / D.G. Robinson, David G. Trites and E.W. BanisterAuthor: Robinson, Daniel G.
Notes: Sumario: Tree planters in British Columbia have reported symptoms that are congruent with musculoskeletal stress and organophosphate or carbamate pesticide intoxication. The purpose of this research was to determine the existence of any physiological or biochemical correlate supporting the existence of these potential hazards in tree plantingRelated records: En: Ergonomics. - London and Washington. - Vol. 36, nº 8, August 1993 ; p. 951-961Materia / lugar / evento: Ergonomía Explotación forestal Enfermedades profesionales Fisiología Contracciones musculares Estrés Análisis clínicos Colinesterasa Intoxicaciones Pesticidas Casos prácticos Colombia Otros autores: Banister, E.W.
Trites, Daniel G.
Secondary titles: Título: Ergonomics
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