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No. 43 Optimisation of the working environment: New trends. 1979. 421 pp.
No. 44 Ergonomic principles in the design of hand tools. 1980. 93 pp.
No. 45 Civil engineering work: A compendium of occupational safety practice. 1981. 153 pp.
No. 46 Prevention of occupational cancer: International Symposium. 1982. 658 pp.
No. 49 Dermatoses et professions. 1983. 95 pp. (French only).
No. 50. Human stress, work and job satisfaction: A critical approach. 1983. 72 pp.
No. 51 Stress in industry: Causes, effects and prevention. 1984. 70 pp.
No. 52 Success with occupational safety programmes. 1984. 148 pp.
No. 53 Occupational hazards from non-ionising electromagnetic radiation. 1985. 133 pp.
No. 54 The cost of occupational accidents and diseases. 1986. 142 pp.
No. 55 The provisions of the Basic Safety Standards for Radiation Protection relevant to the
protection of workers against ionising radiations. 1985. 23 pp.
No. 56 Psychosocial factors at work: Recognition and control. 1986. 89 pp.
No. 57 Protection of workers against radio-frequency and microwave radiation: A technical
review. 1986. 81 pp.
No. 58 Ergonomics in developing countries: An international symposium. 1987. 646 pp.
No. 59 Maximum weights in load lifting and carrying. 1988. 38 pp.
No. 60 Safety in the use of industrial robots. 1989. 69 pp.
No. 61 Working with visual display units. 1989. 57 pp.
No. 62 Guidelines for the radiation protection of workers in industry (Ionising radiation). 1989.
36 pp.
No. 63 The organisation of first aid in the workplace. 1989. 73 pp.
No. 64 Safety in the use of mineral and synthetic fibres. 1990. 94 pp.
No. 65 International data on anthropometry. 1990. 113 pp.
No. 66 International directory of occupational safety and health institutions. 1990. 272 pp.
No. 67 Occupational lung diseases: Prevention and control. 1991. 85 pp.
ILO Industrial committees and analogous meetings
The improvement of working conditions and of the working environment in the construction
industry, Report II, Building, Civil Engineering and Public Works Committee, Tenth Session,
Geneva, 1983.
Other ILO publications
Encyclopaedia of occupational health and safety. Third ed., 1983. 1176 pp. + 1361 pp.
Guidelines for the use of ILO international classification of radiographs of pneumoconioses. 1980.
48 pp.
Automation, work organisation and occupational stress. 1984. 188 pp.
Managing construction projects – A guide to processes and procedures. Edited by A. D. Austen and
R. H. Neale. 1984. 158 pp.
Safety and health practices of multinational enterprises. 1984. 90 pp.
Introduction to working conditions and environment. Edited by J.-M. Clerc. 1985. 323 pp.
Register of lifting appliances and items of loose gear (Model form and certificates as required by
ILO Convention No. 152). 1985. 16 pp.
Technology and employment in industry. Edited by A. S. Bhalla. 1985. 436 pp.
II. International Social Security Association (ISSA) publications
Various publications in different sectors of industry, including construction.
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