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πŸŽ₯ 'HERE WE GO' Official Lyric Video
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4 months ago | [YT] | 861



@108tpnewphone-dt7bl

Thank you Guys

4 months ago | 1

@bluebear3515

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4 months ago | 1

@tanya_333cyj

Thank you Youngjae. The song is very good. 🫢🏻

4 months ago | 1

@Nuk_Thitipawn_Kreekrainoot

πŸ˜€ I’d like to send my heartfelt support to everyone reading this post. Let’s create emotionally safe spaces, engage in relaxing activities, take a break from stressful news, and strengthen our emotional resilience to reduce health risks. 🫢🏻🀍 I am an employee at the Ministry of Public Health and am preparing to take the civil service exam for the position of Policy and Planning Analyst at the Ministry of Public Health. I have studied cognitive polarization and occupational diseases to help people better understand the rapidly developing social landscape in which individuals from all walks of life are facing both physical and mental challenges. This post includes selected information specifically about occupational diseases, referenced from ChatGPT. Occupational diseases are illnesses caused by exposure to risk factors arising from work activities or the work environment. These diseases develop over time due to prolonged or repeated exposure to harmful agents, such as chemicals, dust, noise, heat, or stress. They are different from work-related injuries, which happen suddenly. --- πŸ“š Common Types of Occupational Diseases 1. Chemical-related diseases Caused by exposure to toxic substances: Lead poisoning (battery factories, construction) Mercury poisoning (mining, chemical industry) Pesticide poisoning (agriculture) Solvent exposure (painting, cleaning jobs) 2. Respiratory diseases Caused by inhalation of harmful dusts or particles: Silicosis (from silica dust, in mining or construction) Asbestosis (from asbestos fibers) Byssinosis (from cotton dust in textile factories) Occupational asthma (from allergens or chemicals) 3. Hearing loss and vibration disorders Noise-induced hearing loss (working in noisy environments) Hand-arm vibration syndrome (from using vibrating tools) 4. Heat and cold-related illnesses Heat stroke (working in extreme heat) Hypothermia (working in cold storage or cold climates) 5. Musculoskeletal disorders Repetitive strain injuries (from repetitive tasks) Lower back pain (from heavy lifting or poor posture) Office syndrome (from sitting in improper posture) 6. Infectious diseases Tuberculosis, Hepatitis B or C, and HIV (especially in healthcare workers) 7. Mental health disorders Burnout syndrome Work-related stress, anxiety, and depression --- βœ… Prevention and Control Using personal protective equipment (PPE) Regular health check-ups Safe work practices and ergonomic adjustments Education and training for workers Environmental controls (e.g., ventilation sys

4 months ago | 3

@ShereeJaffar

Love it!!!

4 months ago | 1

@Spaeonialim

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4 months ago | 1

@whitehats3866

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4 months ago | 1

@keiko_0102

정말 이 곑 쒋은 κ³‘μž…λ‹ˆλ‹€πŸŽ΅πŸ˜Œ

4 months ago | 1