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Karen Messing

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Ergonomics|May 9, 2022
Should data on gender and ethnicity inform ergonomics interventions? Lessons from four case studiesKaren Messing, Martin Chadoin, Vanessa Blanchette-Luong
International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics : JOSE|January 1, 1995
Repetitive Strain in Nonrepetitive Work: A Case StudyCéline Chatigny, Ana Maria Seifert, Karen Messing
Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health|March 24, 2009
Should studies of risk factors for musculoskeletal disorders be stratified by gender? Lessons from the 1998 Québec Health and Social SurveyKaren Messing, Susan R Stock, France Tissot
Biology of Sex Differences|October 31, 2020
Is sex a proxy for mechanical variables during an upper limb repetitive movement task? An investigation of the effects of sex and of anthropometric load on muscle fatigueMatthew Slopecki, Karen Messing, Julie N Côté
New Solutions : a Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy : NS|August 5, 2017
Women's Occupational Health: Resisting When We Can: Santé des femmes au travail: mobiliser quand c'est encore possibleJessica Riel, Johanne Saint-Charles, Karen Messing
International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics : JOSE|March 25, 2010
Full-time homemakers: workers who cannot "go home and relax"Rima R Habib, Fadi A Fathallah, Karen Messing
Applied Ergonomics|January 14, 2020
Considering sex and gender in ergonomics: Exploring the hows and whysMarie Laberge, Sandrine Caroly, Jessica Riel, et al.
New Solutions : a Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy : NS|February 24, 2011
Action research for the health and safety of domestic workers in montreal: using numbers to tell stories and effect changeJill Hanley, Stephanie Premji, Karen Messing, et al.
PISTES|February 23, 2018
[≪ If it's not documented, it's not done ≫: Management indicators of workload can leave women's work invisible]Martin Chadoin, Karen Messing, Tamara Daly, et al.
American Journal of Industrial Medicine|August 11, 2010
Are immigrants, ethnic and linguistic minorities over-represented in jobs with a high level of compensated risk? Results from a Montréal, Canada study using census and workers' compensation dataStéphanie Premji, Patrice Duguay, Karen Messing, et al.
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Ergonomics|May 9, 2022
Should data on gender and ethnicity inform ergonomics interventions? Lessons from four case studiesKaren Messing, Martin Chadoin, Vanessa Blanchette-Luong
International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics : JOSE|January 1, 1995
Repetitive Strain in Nonrepetitive Work: A Case StudyCéline Chatigny, Ana Maria Seifert, Karen Messing
Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health|March 24, 2009
Should studies of risk factors for musculoskeletal disorders be stratified by gender? Lessons from the 1998 Québec Health and Social SurveyKaren Messing, Susan R Stock, France Tissot
Biology of Sex Differences|October 31, 2020
Is sex a proxy for mechanical variables during an upper limb repetitive movement task? An investigation of the effects of sex and of anthropometric load on muscle fatigueMatthew Slopecki, Karen Messing, Julie N Côté
New Solutions : a Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy : NS|August 5, 2017
Women's Occupational Health: Resisting When We Can: Santé des femmes au travail: mobiliser quand c'est encore possibleJessica Riel, Johanne Saint-Charles, Karen Messing
International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics : JOSE|March 25, 2010
Full-time homemakers: workers who cannot "go home and relax"Rima R Habib, Fadi A Fathallah, Karen Messing
Applied Ergonomics|January 14, 2020
Considering sex and gender in ergonomics: Exploring the hows and whysMarie Laberge, Sandrine Caroly, Jessica Riel, et al.
New Solutions : a Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy : NS|February 24, 2011
Action research for the health and safety of domestic workers in montreal: using numbers to tell stories and effect changeJill Hanley, Stephanie Premji, Karen Messing, et al.
PISTES|February 23, 2018
[≪ If it's not documented, it's not done ≫: Management indicators of workload can leave women's work invisible]Martin Chadoin, Karen Messing, Tamara Daly, et al.
American Journal of Industrial Medicine|August 11, 2010
Are immigrants, ethnic and linguistic minorities over-represented in jobs with a high level of compensated risk? Results from a Montréal, Canada study using census and workers' compensation dataStéphanie Premji, Patrice Duguay, Karen Messing, et al.
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