Occupational stress of assembly line female workers in confectionery work

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Concomitant with frequent occurrence of disorders of the neck, arm, hand and low back among assembly-line female workers in confectionery work, there is an increased number of patients with occupational cervicobrachial disorders and/or low back pain. In suspicion of the close correlation between the working conditions and development of these local disorders, a field study was undertaken. The following are the results obtained. © 1985, Japan Society for Occupational Health. All rights reserved.

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Hosokawa, M., Takashima, H., Siki, T., & Inui, S. (1984). Occupational stress of assembly line female workers in confectionery work. Sangyo Igaku, 27(5), 308–317. https://doi.org/10.1539/joh1959.27.308

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