Piotr Maksym
University of Life Sciences in Lublin
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Journal of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene | 2017
Bożena Nowakowicz-Dębek; Halina Pawlak; Łukasz Wlazło; Piotr Maksym; Jacek Kapica; Anna Chmielowiec-Korzeniowska; Beata Trawińska
ABSTRACT Occupational hazards and consequent health problems suffered by drivers in the public transport sector require preventive measures. The aim of this study was to assess the exposure of drivers to microbiological air contamination (airborne bacteria and fungi) in buses. The air in public transport vehicles was examined in autumn, winter and spring. To evaluate the exposure of drivers to bioaerosols, air samples were collected and examined for the total number of bacteria and fungi in the air, the number of mesophilic aerobic bacteria specified by the number of colony forming units (CFU) per 1 m3 of air. The results of the research show that public transport as a workplace can be considered to be a significant risk to health.
Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine | 2017
Halina Pawlak; Beata Petkowicz; Barbara Maniak; Izabela Kuna-Broniowska; Jacek Petkowicz; Agnieszka Buczaj; Piotr Maksym; Bożena Nowakowicz-Dębek; Piotr Gawda
OBJECTIVE The objective of the study was recognition of the opinions of rural women living in the Bieszczady region of south-eastern Poland, concerning their perception of the degree of severity of work. The study was conducted among the inhabitants of the Cisna commune. MATERIAL AND METHODS The basic research instrument was a questionnaire form containing 15 items. The study covered 101 women living in the Cisna commune in the Bieszczady. The self-reported degree of work load on a farm was analyzed among women who were occupationally active, and those who were not occupationally active. The effect of assistance from family members on the severity of work perceived by women was considered. RESULTS The women in the study focused on agro-tourism, a few of them were engaged in agricultural work and the majority worked in household gardens. The study showed that occupationally active women work considerably longer, on average, and are the most loaded, compared to those not engaged in occupational activity. The mean daily time devoted to duties on a farm did not significantly differ between occupationally active and non-active women, and amounted to 380 and 320 minutes, respectively. The majority of women who were non-active occupationally evaluated their household chores as the highest work load. In turn, the women who undertook occupational activity assessed them as most burdensome, despite great help from their family. The body positions assumed while performing field work were: standing, standing-bent-over, and walking. The mean evaluations of work load while standing and standing-bent-over did not significantly differ, but affected the work load among women who, however, could not assess the severity of their work resulting from the body position assumed.
Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine | 2012
Agnieszka Buczaj; Halina Pawlak; Joanna Tarasińska; Piotr Maksym; Wojciech Brzana
Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine | 2014
Bożena Nowakowicz-Dębek; Halina Pawlak; Łukasz Wlazło; Izabela Kuna-Broniowska; Hanna Bis-Wencel; Agnieszka Buczaj; Piotr Maksym
BIO Web of Conferences | 2018
Halina Pawlak; Piotr Maksym
BIO Web of Conferences | 2018
Piotr Maksym; Halina Pawlak
Farm Machinery and Processes Management in Sustainable Agriculture, IX International Scientific Symposium | 2017
Halina Pawlak; Bożena Nowakowicz-Dębek; Łukasz Wlazło; Piotr Maksym; Nada Sasakova
Logistyka | 2015
Halina Pawlak; Bożena Nowakowicz-Dębek; Piotr Maksym; Łukasz Wlazło
Logistyka | 2015
Marek Ścibisz; Piotr Maksym; Halina Pawlak
Logistyka | 2015
Halina Pawlak; Anna Pecyna; Piotr Maksym; Karolina Wojciechowska