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    Work Ability Index (WAI) and Its Association with Psychosocial Factors in One of the Petrochemical Industries in Iran by Mazloumi, Adel, Rostamabadi, Akbar, Saraji, Gabraeil Nasl, Foroushani, Abbas Rahimi

    Published in Journal of occupational health (01-03-2012)
    “…Work Ability Index (WAI) and Its Association with Psychosocial Factors in One of the Petrochemical Industries in Iran: Adel MAZLOUMI, et al. Department of…”
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    Full shift assessment of back and head postures in overhead crane operators with and without symptoms by Nourollahi‐Darabad, Maryam, Mazloumi, Adel, Saraji, Gabraeil Nasl, Afshari, Davood, Foroushani, Abbas Rahimi

    Published in Journal of occupational health (01-01-2018)
    “…Objectives Prolonged sitting with a flexed back and neck is recognized as being associated with an increased risk of neck and back pain disorders among…”
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    Fatigue and workload in short and long-haul train driving by Kazemi, Zeinab, Mazloumi, Adel, Nasl Saraji, Gabraeil, Barideh, Sedighe

    Published in Work (Reading, Mass.) (05-07-2016)
    “…Little has been investigated regarding the role of shift schedule on fatigue and workload among Iranian train drivers. This study sought to compare train…”
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    Effect of neck posture on cervicothoracic loads in overhead crane operators by Afshari, Davood, Mazloumi, Adel, Nourollahi-Darabad, Maryam, Nasl Saraji, Gabraeil, Rahimi Foroushani, Abbas

    “…Awkward neck postures are commonly documented to be associated with an increased risk of neck disorders. This study intended to continuously monitor and…”
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    Quality of Working Life Assessment among Train Drivers in Keshesh Section of Iran Railway by Adel Mazloumi, Zeinab Kazemi, Gabraeil Nasl-Saraji, Sedighe Barideh

    “…Quality of working life (QoWL) is the attitudes of employees towards their job, especially their work outcomes including job satisfaction, mental health, and…”
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