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Research Area

Physical working environment

The physical working environment fathoms the physical framework of your working situation,
and how these work on a daily basis. When STAMI is doing research on the physical environment,
we examine factors like dust, vibrations, in-door climate, working temperature, lighting conditions and radiation.

Projects

  • Minimizing Dust and Vibrations in Rock Drilling

    2023 – 2025
  • Night work, seasons, and sleepiness as occupational safety hazards in the Northern Areas (NORALERT)

    2021 – 2028
  • Late effects of low-voltage electric shock

    2003 – 2026
  • Risk factors and consequenses of hearing loss with regard to working life

    2017 – 2024
  • Are long working hours risk factors for workplace accidents and cardiovascular diseases?

    2014 – 2019
  • Acute and chronic effects from vibration exposure in specialized roadworkers

    2014 – 2018
  • Epigenetic changes in the core circadian, melatonin and female hormone receptor genes and breast cancer risk in Norwegia…

    2013 – 2018
  • Noise exposure and health in working life

    2013 – 2016
  • Hand-held vibrating tools and hand-arm vibration syndrome, effects and prevention

    2013 – 2022
  • Work ability for employees in physically demanding work

    2012 – 2018
  • Shift work and health complaints

    2012 – 2018
  • Working hours, health, and safety in the petroleum industry

    2009 – 2015
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STAMI – National Institute of Occupational Health
Visiting address

Gydas vei 8, 0363 Oslo, Norway

Post address

Pb 5330 Majorstuen, 0304 Oslo, Norway

Phone

(+47) 23 19 51 00

E-mail

postmottak@stami.no

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