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occupational$54481$ - traduzione in greco

PROFESSION
Occupational therapists; Occupational Therapist; Occupational Therapist, Registered, Licensed; OTR/L

occupational      
adj. επαγγελματικός
occupational health         
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  • Hardware stores in China specializing in safety equipment
  • Harry McShane, age 16, 1908. Pulled into machinery in a factory in [[Cincinnati]] and had his arm ripped off at the shoulder and his leg broken without any compensation.
  • A nanomaterial containment hood, an example of an engineering control used to protect workers handling them on a regular basis
  • Number of occupational fatal work injuries in the U.S. from 1992 until 2014. Note, 2001 statistics do not include death related to the September 11 terrorist attacks.
  • Leather craftsman gloves, safety goggles, and a properly fitted hardhat are crucial for proper safety in a construction environment.
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AREA CONCERNED WITH THE SAFETY, HEALTH AND WELFARE OF PEOPLE AT OCCUPATION
Worker health and safety; Worker safety and health; Occupational Safety; Worker Safety; Health and safety; Health and Safety; Dangerous jobs; OH&S; Work condition; Work conditions; Occupational health; Dangerous Job; Occupational Health and Safety; Occupational safety; Industrial safety; Industrial Safety; Labour medicine; Safety regulations; Dangerous, Dirty and Difficult job; Dangerous job; Worker safety; Workplace safety and health; Work safety; Occupational health and safety officer; Occupational Safety and Health; Workplace Safety Laws; Health and safety law; Health & Safety; Health and safety standards; Occupational Health; Employee safety; Workplace injury; Safe system of work; Occupational health and safety; Occupational Health & Safety; Workplace fatalities statistics; Occupational safety and health by industry; Unsafe working conditions; Safe and healthy workplaces; Hazardous work; Industrial health and safety; Work injury; Work-related injury; Workplace protection faktors; Safety training; Safety and health training; Operational Health and Safety; Worker health; Health-and-safety; Toolbox talk; Occupational risk factor; Occupational health science; Safety in the workplace; Occupational health services; Occupational health physicians
επαγγελματική περίθαλψη
burn out         
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TYPE OF WORK-RELATED STRESS, WITH SYMPTOMS CHARACTERIZED BY FEELINGS OF ENERGY DEPLETION OR EXHAUSTION; INCREASED MENTAL DISTANCE FROM ONE’S JOB, OR FEELINGS OF NEGATIVISM OR CYNICISM RELATED TO ONE'S JOB; AND REDUCED PROFESSIONAL EFFICACY
Burnout (psychology); Burning out; Burn out; Burn-out; Burn Out; Occupational Burnout; Responder apathy syndrome; The Burnout Cycle; Burnout syndrome; Burn-out syndrome; Clinical exhaustion; Occupational exhaustion; Causes of occupational burnout
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Definizione

occupational disease
n. an illness resulting from long-term employment in a particular type of work, such as black lung disease among miners, or cancer among asbestos installers. If the chances of being afflicted by such an illness are significantly higher than the average in the population, then a former employee may receive benefits from Social Security or worker's compensation for a work-related disability.

Wikipedia

Occupational therapist

Occupational therapists (OTs) are health care professionals specializing in occupational therapy and occupational science. OTs and occupational therapy assistants (OTAs) use scientific bases and a holistic perspective to promote a person's ability to fulfill their daily routines and roles. OTs have immense training in the physical, psychological, and social aspects of human functioning deriving from an education grounded in anatomical and physiological concepts, and psychological perspectives. They enable individuals across the lifespan by optimizing their abilities to perform activities that are meaningful to them ("occupations"). Human occupations include activities of daily living, work/vocation, play, education, leisure, rest and sleep, and social participation.

OTs work in a variety of fields, including pediatrics, orthopedics, neurology, low vision therapy, physical rehabilitation, mental health, assistive technology, oncological rehabilitation, and geriatrics. OTs are employed in healthcare settings such as hospitals, nursing homes, residential care facilities, home health agencies, outpatient rehabilitation centers, etc. OTs are also employed by school systems, and as consultants by businesses to address employee work-related safety and productivity. Many OTs are also self-employed and own independent practices. In the United States, OTs are also employed as commissioned officers in the Army, Navy and Air force branches of the military. In the US Army, OTs are part of the Army Medical Specialist Corps. OTs are also a part of the United States Public Health Service Commissioned Corps, one of eight uniformed services of the United States.

Occupational therapy interventions are aimed to restore/ improve functional abilities, and/or alleviate/ eliminate limitations or disabilities through compensatory/adaptive methods. OTs, thus, evaluate and address both the individual's capacities and his/ her environment (physical and psycho-social) in order to help the individual optimize their function and fulfill their occupational roles. They often recommend adaptive equipment/ assistive technology products and provide training in its use to help mitigate limitations and enhance safety.