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Personal protective equipment and work safety climate among Latino poultry processing workers in Western North Carolina, USA

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Pages 320-328 | Published online: 12 Nov 2013

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Anna Grace Tribble, Phillip Summers, Haiying Chen, Sara A. Quandt & Thomas A. Arcury. (2016) Musculoskeletal pain, depression, and stress among Latino manual laborers in North Carolina. Archives of Environmental & Occupational Health 71:6, pages 309-316.
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Dana C. Mora, Christopher M. Miles, Haiying Chen, Sara A. Quandt, Phillip Summers & Thomas A. Arcury. (2016) Prevalence of musculoskeletal disorders among immigrant Latino farmworkers and non-farmworkers in North Carolina. Archives of Environmental & Occupational Health 71:3, pages 136-143.
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Gregory D. Kearney, Barbara Gallagher & Robert Shaw. (2016) Respiratory Protection Behavior and Respiratory Indices among Poultry House Workers on Small, Family-Owned Farms in North Carolina: A Pilot Project. Journal of Agromedicine 21:2, pages 136-143.
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Thomas A. Arcury, Phillip Summers, Jennifer W. Talton, Ha T. Nguyen, Haiying Chen & Sara A. Quandt. (2015) Job Characteristics and Work Safety Climate Among North Carolina Farmworkers With H-2A Visas. Journal of Agromedicine 20:1, pages 64-76.
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Daryl A. Rosenbaum, Dana C. Mora, Thomas A. Arcury, Haiying Chen & Sara A. Quandt. (2014) Employer Differences in Upper-Body Musculoskeletal Disorders and Pain Among Immigrant Latino Poultry Processing Workers. Journal of Agromedicine 19:4, pages 384-394.
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Thomas A. Arcury, Dana C. Mora & Sara A. Quandt. (2013) “…you earn money by suffering pain:” Beliefs About Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Among Latino Poultry Processing Workers. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health 17:3, pages 791-801.
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