1.Lost in Translation? Challenges and Opportunities for Raising Health and Safety Awareness among a Multinational Workforce in the United Arab Emirates.
Tom LONEY ; Robert Fletcher COOLING ; Tar Ching AW
Safety and Health at Work 2012;3(4):298-304
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has experienced tremendous economic and industrial growth in the petroleum, airline, maritime and construction sectors, especially since the discovery of oil reserves. Mass recruitment of low skilled or unskilled laborers from less-developed countries has been utilized to satisfy the manpower demands of these fast paced industrial developments. Such workforce recruitment has created an unusual populace demographic, with the total UAE population estimated at 8.3 million, composed of 950,000 Emiratis, with the remainder being multinational expatriate workers, with varying educational qualifications, work experience, religious beliefs, cultural practices, and native languages. These unique characteristics pose a challenge for health and safety professionals tasked with ensuring the UAE workforce adheres to specific occupational health and safety procedures. The paper discusses two case studies that employ a novel multimedia approach to raising health and safety awareness among a multinational workforce.
Accidents, Occupational
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Developing Countries
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Humans
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Multimedia
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Occupational Health
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Occupational Injuries
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Petroleum
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Religion
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Safety Management
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Transients and Migrants
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United Arab Emirates
2.Lost in Translation? Challenges and Opportunities for Raising Health and Safety Awareness among a Multinational Workforce in the United Arab Emirates.
Tom LONEY ; Robert Fletcher COOLING ; Tar Ching AW
Safety and Health at Work 2012;3(4):298-304
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has experienced tremendous economic and industrial growth in the petroleum, airline, maritime and construction sectors, especially since the discovery of oil reserves. Mass recruitment of low skilled or unskilled laborers from less-developed countries has been utilized to satisfy the manpower demands of these fast paced industrial developments. Such workforce recruitment has created an unusual populace demographic, with the total UAE population estimated at 8.3 million, composed of 950,000 Emiratis, with the remainder being multinational expatriate workers, with varying educational qualifications, work experience, religious beliefs, cultural practices, and native languages. These unique characteristics pose a challenge for health and safety professionals tasked with ensuring the UAE workforce adheres to specific occupational health and safety procedures. The paper discusses two case studies that employ a novel multimedia approach to raising health and safety awareness among a multinational workforce.
Accidents, Occupational
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Developing Countries
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Humans
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Multimedia
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Occupational Health
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Occupational Injuries
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Petroleum
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Religion
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Safety Management
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Transients and Migrants
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United Arab Emirates
3.Personal, Occupational, and Public Health Perspectives on Dealing with the First Case of Influenza A (H1N1) in the United Arab Emirates.
Syed M SHAH ; Tar Ching AW ; Iain BLAIR ; Rayhan HASHMEY ; Mahmoud SHEEK-HUSSEIN
Safety and Health at Work 2011;2(1):83-86
New epidemics of infectious diseases often involve health care workers. In this short communication we present a case report of a health care professional who became the first case of influenza H1N1 virus to be notified in the United Arab Emirates. There are several issues related to workplace considerations and general public health, including preventive measures, the need for isolation of the patient, dealing with contacts, return to work, and communication with the workforce.
Communicable Diseases
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Delivery of Health Care
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Disease Notification
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Humans
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Influenza A Virus, H1N1 Subtype
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Influenza, Human
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Occupational Health
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Public Health
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Return to Work
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United Arab Emirates
4.Improved adrenal vein sampling from a dedicated programme: experience of a low-volume single centre in Singapore.
Min-On TAN ; Troy Hai Kiat PUAR ; Saravana Kumar SWAMINATHAN ; Yu-Kwang Donovan TAY ; Tar Choon AW ; David Yurui LIM ; Haiyuan SHI ; Lily Mae Quevedo DACAY ; Meifen ZHANG ; Joan Joo Ching KHOO ; Keng Sin NG
Singapore medical journal 2022;63(2):111-116