Sabrina Campanari’s research while affiliated with Istituto Nazionale per l'Assicurazione Contro gli Infortuni sul Lavoro and other places

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Publications (2)


Ergonomic Issues and Innovations in Personal Protective Equipment for Contaminated Sites Considering European Regulation 425/2016: Volume II: Safety and Health, Slips, Trips and Falls
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January 2019

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Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing

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S. Berardi

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S. Campanari

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The Regulation (EU) 425/2016 on Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) repeals the Council Directive 89/686/EEC with effect from the 21st April 2018. Ergonomic aspects are stressed in this Regulation, becoming the basic principle of PPE design. Ergonomics has implications both for the comfort and the safety of workers.


La tutela dei lavoratori nei siti contaminati da sostanze pericolose
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March 2018

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Rivista Degli Infortuni e Delle Malattie Professionali

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Sabrina Campanari

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... Thus, WPPE designers should enhance their designs with consideration to the effects of PPE components on the human body [8,23]. A high level of integration is expected, but not always met, due to knowledge gaps between various disciplines [2,9]. Detailed knowledge of the body's ROM and action, especially for specific tasks, should be considered crucial to WPPE design. ...

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A quantitative analysis model of thoracic flexibility for wearable personal protection equipment
Ergonomic Issues and Innovations in Personal Protective Equipment for Contaminated Sites Considering European Regulation 425/2016: Volume II: Safety and Health, Slips, Trips and Falls
  • Citing Chapter
  • January 2019

Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing