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UKRAINIAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH 1(82) 2025, Vol.21 No 1, 2025

Scientific and practical journal for hygienists, physiologists, toxicologists and occupational physicians. Founded in April 2005.

https://doi.org/10.33573/ujoh2025.01

IN THE ISSUE:

ORIGINAL PAPERS


Sharavara L. P., Dmytrukha N. M., Andrusyshyna I. M.

Study of the toxic impact of suspended particles in the nanoscale range in the air of the working area of a metal smelter on the organism of Wistar rats, 3–10


Skaletskyi Yu. M., Yavorovskyi O. P., Brukhno R. P., Naumenko О. М., Zinchenko T. O., Gykovskiy О. M.

Assessment of the risk of aggression toward medical staff in healthcare facilities based on official statistics (toward the issue of creating a safe hospital environment), 11–18


Solovіov O. I., Nagorna A. M., Nikolov M. O.

Prospects for implementing telebiometric monitoring technology in the professional selection of rescue workers, 19-30


Rubtsov R. V.

Refining laboratory markers for predicting pneumoconiosis risk in COPD-affected workers of the mining and metallurgical industry, 31–40


Kravets N. Ya., Oliynyk N. M.

The impact of acute tonsillitis etiology on temporary work incapacity in young adults, 41–47


Gavadziuk E. K.

Legal regulation of state insurance in cases of temporary disability caused by chronic occupational disease, 48–58

REVIEWS, LECTURES


Kalnysh V. V., Bozhuk B. S.

Mitigating stress during workforce mobilization in armed conflict, 59–73


Kashuba M. O., Krytska H. A., Lototska O. V., Sopel O. M., Danchyshyn M. V., Chaychuk O. T., Kopach O. E., Fedoriv O. E., Pashko K. O., Smachylo O. M., Flekey N. V.

Modern perspectives on epigenetic mechanisms and their role in the development of occupational and epigenetically associated diseases in workers of hazardous professions and their offspring: a case study of welders, 74–83