concept   worker health

16 commonsense assertions
Cultures (16) African countries (1) Asian countries (1) Brazil (1) China (1) Eastern countries (1) Germany (1) India (1) Latin American countries (1) Nigeria (1) North American countries (1) Oceania countries (1) Scandinavian countries (1) Southern countries (1) Sweden (1) Western countries (1) chemical industries (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 worker health African countries In African countries, worker health is affected by inadequate infrastructure and limited healthcare access, especially in rural areas. 1
2 worker health Asian countries Asian countries are increasingly recognizing the importance of mental health support and stress management programs for worker health and productivity. 1
3 worker health Brazil In Brazil, some industries with fewer safety regulations pose higher health risks for workers, particularly in informal economies. 1
4 worker health China In China, long working hours and high productivity are prioritized over worker health in many industries. 1
5 worker health Eastern countries Eastern countries often prioritize long working hours and high productivity over individual worker health in many industries. 1
6 worker health Germany In Germany, occupational health services and regular medical check-ups are common practices to ensure worker health. 1
7 worker health India Traditional occupations in India may pose health risks for workers due to environmental hazards and lack of regulations. 1
8 worker health Latin American countries In Latin American countries, some industries have fewer safety regulations and pose higher health risks to workers, particularly in informal economies. 1
9 worker health Nigeria In Nigeria, worker health is affected by inadequate infrastructure and limited healthcare access, especially in rural areas. 1
10 worker health North American countries Employers in North American countries are expected to provide ergonomic workstations and accommodations for workers with disabilities to support their overall health. 1
11 worker health Oceania countries Outdoor work safety measures are crucial in Oceania countries due to the high risk of exposure to extreme heat and UV radiation for worker health. 1
12 worker health Scandinavian countries In Scandinavian countries, employers prioritize worker health and provide extensive healthcare benefits to support a healthy work-life balance. 1
13 worker health Southern countries Traditional occupations in Southern countries may have less regulation and expose workers to environmental hazards that impact their health. 1
14 worker health Sweden In Sweden, employers prioritize worker health by offering extensive healthcare benefits and promoting a healthy work-life balance. 1
15 worker health Western countries In Western countries, worker health and safety regulations are strictly enforced in the workplace. 1
16 worker health chemical industries Chemical industries prioritize worker health and safety through dedicated programs, resources, regular health check-ups and training on chemical exposure risks. 1