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Sultan, Radiya |
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2025-03-27T07:36:38Z |
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2025-03-27T07:36:38Z |
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2023-11 |
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https://etd.aau.edu.et/items/ba54d7d9-be24-467e-bf76-1bd19ba5132d |
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dc.description.abstract |
Occupational skin diseases are an occupational dermatosis that is caused by exposure to
hazards at work, or skin contact with substances used at work activities. The activities are practiced in
construction work, such as masonry, painting, plastering, sand, and cement mixing. These may finally lead
to exposures that can issue the workers with risks of developing occupational skin diseases. |
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Occupational health and safety |
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dc.title |
Assessment of occupational skin diseases and associated factors among construction industry workers in Adama town, Oromia region, Ethiopia |
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dc.title.alternative |
Assessment of occupational skin diseases and associated factors among construction industry workers in Adama town, Oromia region, Ethiopia |
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Thesis |
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Thesis |
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