Investigation of the occupational health and safety conditions in Hellenic solid waste management facilities and assessment of the in-situ hazard level

•Evaluation of health and safety conditions in operating Solid Waste Management facilities.•Methodology backed up with data retrieval and literature research may be applied to similar facilities worldwide.•Assessment of the severity of hazardousness which may result (or have already resulted) in adv...

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Data mining
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Hazard level
Hazard parameters
Health and safety
Health care
Health hazards
Health risks
Hygiene
Insects
Landfills
Machinery and equipment
Materials recovery
Occupational accidents
Occupational health
Occupational health and safety plans and measures
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Personnel
Risk factors
Safety
Safety measures
Sanitary landfills
Solid waste management
Solid wastes
Transfer stations
Waste disposal
Waste management
Waste treatment
Work environment
Working conditions
title Investigation of the occupational health and safety conditions in Hellenic solid waste management facilities and assessment of the in-situ hazard level
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