Scientific and practical journal for hygienists, physiologists, toxicologists and occupational physicians. Founded in April 2005.
https://doi.org/10.33573/ujoh2024.03
IN THE ISSUE:
ORIGINAL PAPERS
Sharavara L. P., Dmytrukha N. M.
Hygienic assessment of working conditions at employees’ workplaces in machine-building enterprises, 167–175
Beliuha O. G., Demetska O. V., Movchan V. O., Balia A. H.
Potential risk assessment in occupational exposure to highly dispersive materials, 176–183
Nazarenko V. I., Leonov Yu. I., Sokurenko S. A., Pochta I. V., Cherednichenko I. M., Kovaleva Yu. V., Myshchenko I., Brukhno R. P.
The effect of LED lamps’ ultraviolet radiation on microflora indicators in open space office, 184–192
Darius S., Kuhrmeier M., Lysak M., Zavgorodnii I., Böckelmann I.
Burnout risk among German and Ukrainian kindergarten teachers depending on individual stress coping strategies, 193–204
Andrusyshyna I.M., Lampeka O.G., Golub I.O. Tkach G. F
The influence of elemental homeostasis on the adaptation of workers and populations exposed to man-made toxic metals in work and military environments in Ukraine, 205–213
REVIEWS, LECTURES
Kozhushko H. M., Sakhno T. V., Nazarenko V. I.
Non-visual effects of light and their significance in led lighting systems designing: a critical review of the integrated lighting problem, 214–227
Kashuba M. O., Kopach O. Ye., Fedoriv O. Ye.
Comparative analysis of maximum permissible concentrations and risk assessments as methodological approaches to evaluating the impact of harmful factors on human health, 228–234