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2018The effects of ambient temperature on work-related injuries in Adelaide, Australia - workers’ compensation claims increase with high temperaturesVarghese, B.; Barnett, A.; Hansen, A.; Bi, P.; Pisaniello, D.; Triennial Congress of the International Commission on Occupational Health (ICOH) (29 Apr 2018 - 4 May 2018 : Dublin)
2018Are workers at risk of occupational injuries due to heat exposure? A comprehensive literature reviewVarghese, B.; Hansen, A.; Bi, P.; Pisaniello, D.
2014The link between noise perception and quality of life in South AustraliaNitschke, M.; Tucker, G.; Simon, D.; Hansen, A.; Pisaniello, D.
2018What can we learn about workplace heat stress management from a safety regulator complaints database?Hansen, A.; Pisaniello, D.; Varghese, B.; Rowett, S.; Hanson-Easey, S.; Bi, P.; Nitschke, M.
2019Heatwave and work-related injuries and illnesses in Adelaide, Australia: a case-crossover analysis using the Excess Heat Factor (EHF) as a universal heatwave indexVarghese, B.; Hansen, A.; Nitschke, M.; Nairn, J.; Hanson-Easey, S.; Bi, P.; Pisaniello, D.
2021Occupational heat stress and economic burden: a review of global evidenceBorg, M.A.; Xiang, J.; Anikeeva, O.; Pisaniello, D.; Hansen, A.; Zander, K.; Dear, K.; Sim, M.R.; Bi, P.
2014Association between high temperature and work-related injuries in Adelaide, South Australia, 2001-2010Xiang, J.; Bi, P.; Pisaniello, D.; Hansen, A.; Sullivan, T.
2014The impact of heatwaves on workers' health and safety in Adelaide, South AustraliaXiang, J.; Bi, P.; Pisaniello, D.; Hansen, A.
2017Potential health outcome and vulnerability indicators of climate change for Australia: evidence for policy developmentNavi, M.; Pisaniello, D.; Hansen, A.; Nitschke, M.
2015Extreme heat and occupational heat illnesses in South Australia, 2001-2010Xiang, J.; Hansen, A.; Pisaniello, D.; Bi, P.