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Proposal for an Evaluation Method for the Performance of Work Procedures
Mohammed, Mouda,Mebarek, Djebabra,Wafa, Boulagouas,Makhlouf, Chati Occupational Safety and Health Research Institute 2016 Safety and health at work Vol.7 No.4
Background: Noncompliance of operators with work procedures is a recurrent problem. This human behavior has been said to be situational and studied by many different approaches (ergonomic and others), which consider the noncompliance with work procedures to be obvious and seek to analyze its causes as well as consequences. Methods: The object of the proposed method is to solve this problem by focusing on the performance of work procedures and ensuring improved performance on a continuous basis. Results: This study has multiple results: (1) assessment of the work procedures' performance by a multicriteria approach; (2) the use of a continuous improvement approach as a framework for the sustainability of the assessment method of work procedures' performance; and (3) adaptation of the Stop-Card as a facilitator support for continuous improvement of work procedures. Conclusion: The proposed method emphasizes to put in value the inputs of continuous improvement of the work procedures in relation with the conventional approaches which adopt the obvious evidence of the noncompliance to the working procedures and seek to analyze the cause-effect relationships related to this unacceptable phenomenon, especially in strategic industry.
Proposal for an Evaluation Method for the Performance of Work Procedures
Mouda Mohammed,Djebabra Mebarek,Boulagouas Wafa,Chati Makhlouf 한국산업안전보건공단 산업안전보건연구원 2016 Safety and health at work Vol.7 No.4
Background: Noncompliance of operators with work procedures is a recurrent problem. This human behavior has been said to be situational and studied by many different approaches (ergonomic and others), which consider the noncompliance with work procedures to be obvious and seek to analyze its causes as well as consequences. Methods: The object of the proposed method is to solve this problem by focusing on the performance of work procedures and ensuring improved performance on a continuous basis. Results: This study has multiple results: (1) assessment of the work procedures’ performance by a multicriteria approach; (2) the use of a continuous improvement approach as a framework for the sustainability of the assessment method of work procedures’ performance; and (3) adaptation of the Stop-Card as a facilitator support for continuous improvement of work procedures. Conclusion: The proposed method emphasizes to put in value the inputs of continuous improvement of the work procedures in relation with the conventional approaches which adopt the obvious evidence of the noncompliance to the working procedures and seek to analyze the causeeeffect relationships related to this unacceptable phenomenon, especially in strategic industry.
최성준,김성룡,나기정,Tilak Chandra Nath,Barakaeli Abdieli Ndosi,강예슬,BIA MOHAMMED MEBAREK,이동민,박한솔,Chatanun Eamudomkarn,전형규,엄기선 대한기생충학ㆍ열대의학회 2020 The Korean Journal of Parasitology Vol.58 No.3
In November 2019 a 5-month-old mixed-breed rabbit presented to Chungbuk National University Veterinary Teaching Hospital, Cheongju-si, Chungbuk, Republic of Korea (Korea) with symptoms comprising pruritus, crusts on skin, poor appetite and reduced defecation. The rabbit was purchased 2 months prior from a pet shop located in a big market, and that the symptoms were first observed about 2 weeks prior to the hospital visit. Physical examination revealed that the patient had crust formation and alopecia on the nose together with lesions on the digits. A skin scraping test was per- formed using mineral oil and a high density of mites was observed by microscopy. Each mite showed a round, tortoise- like body with 4 comparatively short pairs of legs. The anus was located at the terminal unlike with suspected pathogen, Notoedres cati. Based on morphological characteristics, we identified the mite as Sarcoptes sp. Ivermectin was adminis- tered weekly by subcutaneous injection at a dosage of 0.4 mg/kg, and 4 weeks of follow-up study revealed the patient was fully recovered. And no more mites were detected from the case. This is the first case report of sarcoptic mange in a pet rabbit in Korea.
전형규,Hansol Park,Dongmin Lee,최성준,강예슬,BIA MOHAMMED MEBAREK,이상화,Keeseon S. Eom 대한기생충학ㆍ열대의학회 2019 The Korean Journal of Parasitology Vol.57 No.1
This study was undertaken to determine the complete mitochondrial DNA sequence and structure of the mito- chondrial genome of Spirometra ranarum, and to compare it with those of S. erinaceieuropaei and S. decipiens. The aim of this study was to provide information of the species level taxonomy of Spirometra spp. using the mitochondrial ge- nomes of 3 Spirometra tapeworms. The S. ranarum isolate originated from Myanmar. The mitochondrial genome se- quence of S. ranarum was compared with that of S. erinaceieuropaei (GenBank no. KJ599680) and S. decipiens (Gen- Bank no. KJ599679). The complete mtDNA sequence of S. ranarum comprised 13,644 bp. The S. ranarum mt genome contained 36 genes comprising 12 protein-coding genes, 22 tRNAs and 2 rRNAs. The mt genome lacked the atp8 gene, as found for other cestodes. All genes in the S. ranarum mitochondrial genome are transcribed in the same direction and arranged in the same relative position with respect to gene loci as found for S. erinaceieuropaei and S. decipiens mt ge- nomes. The overall nucleotide sequence divergence of 12 protein-coding genes between S. ranarum and S. decipiens differed by 1.5%, and 100% sequence similarity was found in the cox2 and nad6 genes, while the DNA sequence diver- gence of the cox1, nad1, and nad4 genes of S. ranarum and S. decipiens was 2.2%, 2.1%, and 2.6%, respectively.
Mitochondrial Genome of Spirometra theileri Compared with Other Spirometra Species
Barakaeli Abdieli Ndosi,Hansol Park,Dongmin Lee,Seongjun Choe,Yeseul Kang,Tilak Chandra Nath,Mohammed Mebarek Bia,Chatanun Eamudomkarn,Hyeong-Kyu Jeon,Keeseon S. Eom 대한기생충학열대의학회 2021 The Korean Journal of Parasitology Vol.59 No.2