Working Time Society consensus statements: A multi-level approach to managing occupational sleep-related fatigue
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Affiliation:
1. CDC/National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, USA
2. U.S. Department of Transportation Volpe Center, USA
3. Swansea University, UK
4. Paris Descartes University, France
Publisher
National Institute of Industrial Health
Subject
Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
Link
https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/indhealth/57/2/57_SW-6/_pdf
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