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Risks related to disposal of material containing asbestis
Továrková, Jana ; Hrnčíř, Evžen (advisor)
Asbestos is these days classified as carcinogen of the 1rst category. That is why it is prohibited to use asbestos in practice. The exception is made for the maintaining of the objects, during their demolition, reconstruction or construction. The main criteria of its health dangerousness are length and average of the fibres for inhalation. The fibres longer than 5 - 8 µm and narrower than 1,5 µm are considered as a high risk. The most effected category at danger is especially a staff in the building industries and in maintaining or cleaning jobs. Those people are exposed to the risk of inhalation of the fibres released to atmosphere. This occurs especially by drilling, cutting and refracting materials that contain asbestos. For that reason t is very important to care on rigorously prevention of the inhalation and contamination of the atmosphere and the environment by using appropriate protection aids, staff training and carry on the preventive medical examination.
World religions and their importance for travellers
Hrušková Reinová, Eva ; Hrnčíř, Evžen (advisor) ; Černá, Milena (referee)
Influence of religions to the inhabitants over the world is permanent and stable - it concerns not only the culture, which had enriched from the beginnings of human civilization, but also in the environment of modern society. It permeates with its roots in the questions connected with medicine, with human habits and with hygiene. Many of the religious habits and rituals are with the combination of exotic location very unusual for the Europeans and in some cases they are notable health risk for the uninformed traveler. Although, there are considerable possibilities to prevent the complications due to the historical experience, wide knowledge of medical prevention and travel medicine, and mass information technologies. Thanks to these benefits it is possible to get from the world of religion especially new cultural and social experiences.
Comparison of Occupational Diseases Notified in the Czech Republic and in the Slovak Republic in 2006
Hrabovská, Lucia ; Hrnčíř, Evžen (advisor)
The concept of occupational disease refers to diseases that originated adverse of detrimental effects of the working environment. Czech and Slovak legislation Republic of match in cases that could be classified as an occupational disease. In both countries, the disease can be recognized as an occupational disease , provided that is listed in the list of occupational diseases and created the conditions listed in the list of occupational diseases. Since occupational diseases have a serious impact impact on staff and also may pose consequences for employer must meet legislative and uniform diagnostic criteria . Purpose of determining the number of occupational diseases is gathering information for analysis of the problems in health when illness and the risk of occupational disease is one of the basic indicators of the effectiveness prevention, the decision of the competent authorities to take appropriate organizational and other measures for scientific research, for education in the field and for international comparisons. The incidence of occupational diseases is also one important indicators of the health status of the population, especially the population working age. Medical severity of occupational diseases is intensified their economic and social consequences. In terms of health social and occupational...

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