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  1. Article ; Online: Exposure to infrasonic noise in agriculture.

    Bilski, Bartosz

    Annals of agricultural and environmental medicine : AAEM

    2017  Volume 24, Issue 1, Page(s) 86–89

    Abstract: Introduction and objectives: Although exposure to audible noise has been examined in many publications, the sources of infrasound in agriculture have not been fully examined and presented. The study presents the assessment of exposure to infrasound from ...

    Abstract Introduction and objectives: Although exposure to audible noise has been examined in many publications, the sources of infrasound in agriculture have not been fully examined and presented. The study presents the assessment of exposure to infrasound from many sources at workplaces in agriculture with examples of possible ergonomic and health consequences caused by such exposure.
    Materials and method: Workers'-perceived infrasonic noise levels were examined for 118 examples of moving and stationary agricultural machines (modern and old cab-type tractors, old tractors without cabins, small tractors, grinders, chargers, forage mixers, grain cleaners, conveyors, bark sorters and combine-harvesters). Measurements of infrasound were taken with the use of class 1 instruments (digital sound analyzer DSA-50 digital and acoustic calibrator). Noise level measurements were performed in accordance with PN-Z-01338:2010, PN-EN ISO 9612:2011 and ISO 9612:2009.
    Results and conclusions: The most intense sources of infrasound in the study were modern and old large size types agricultural machinery (tractors, chargers and combined-harvesters, and stationary forage mixers with ventilation). The G-weighted infrasound levels were significant and at many analyzed workplaces stayed within or exceeded the occupational exposure limit (LG eq, 8h = 102 dB) when the duration of exposure is longer than 22 min./8-hours working day (most noisy - modern cab-type tractors), 46 min./8 hours working day (most noisy - old type cab-tractors), 73 min./8 hours working day (most noisy - old tractors without cabins), 86 min./8-hours working day (most noisy - combine-harvesters) and 156 min./8 hours working day (most noisy - stationary forage mixers with ventilation). All measured machines generated infrasonic noise exceeded the value LG eq, Te = 86 dB (occupational exposure limit for workplaces requiring maintained mental concentration). A very important harmful factor is infrasound exposure for pregnant women and adolescents at workplaces in agriculture. Very valuable work can be technical limiting exposure to infrasound from new and used agricultural machinery. The technical limitation of infrasound caused by both old and new agricultural machinery can be invaluable from the work point of view.
    MeSH term(s) Agriculture ; Equipment Design ; Humans ; Noise, Occupational ; Occupational Exposure/analysis
    Language English
    Publishing date 2017-03-21
    Publishing country Poland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 1215115-4
    ISSN 1898-2263 ; 1232-1966
    ISSN (online) 1898-2263
    ISSN 1232-1966
    DOI 10.5604/12321966.1233897
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  2. Article ; Online: Zjawiska stresu i wypalenia zawodowego w opiece paliatywnej.

    Stelcer, Bogusław / Bilski, Bartosz

    Medycyna pracy

    2019  Volume 71, Issue 1, Page(s) 69–78

    Abstract: This paper is focused on the analysis of the phenomenon of occupational burnout from the perspectives of the sick person, his/her family and the helper. Practical principles of effective care for dying people and their families were also indicated in ... ...

    Title translation The phenomenon of job stress and burnout syndrome in palliative care.
    Abstract This paper is focused on the analysis of the phenomenon of occupational burnout from the perspectives of the sick person, his/her family and the helper. Practical principles of effective care for dying people and their families were also indicated in order to make the therapeutic team free from the symptoms of occupational burnout. Med. Pr. 2020;71(1):69-78.
    MeSH term(s) Burnout, Professional ; Humans ; Occupational Stress ; Palliative Care
    Language Polish
    Publishing date 2019-11-26
    Publishing country Poland
    Document type Journal Article ; Review
    ZDB-ID 128739-4
    ISSN 2353-1339 ; 0465-5893
    ISSN (online) 2353-1339
    ISSN 0465-5893
    DOI 10.13075/mp.5893.00852
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  3. Article ; Online: Exposure to audible and infrasonic noise by modern agricultural tractors operators.

    Bilski, Bartosz

    Applied ergonomics

    2013  Volume 44, Issue 2, Page(s) 210–214

    Abstract: The wheeled agricultural tractor is one of the most prominent sources of noise in agriculture. This paper presents the assessment of the operator's exposure to audible and infrasonic noise in 32 selected modern wheeled agricultural tractors designed and ... ...

    Abstract The wheeled agricultural tractor is one of the most prominent sources of noise in agriculture. This paper presents the assessment of the operator's exposure to audible and infrasonic noise in 32 selected modern wheeled agricultural tractors designed and produced by world-renowned companies in normal working conditions. The tractors have been in use for no longer than 4 years, with rated power of 51 kW to up to 228 kW (as per 97/68 EC). Audible and infrasonic noise level measurements and occupational exposure analysis to noise were performed according to ISO 9612:2009 (strategy 1 - task-based measurements). The measurements were made in different typical work conditions inside and outside of tractors cabs. The results indicated that exposure levels to noise perceived by the operators (L(ex,Te) between 62,3 and 84,7 dB-A) and can make a small risk of potential adversely effects on hearing during tasks performed inside the closed cab. It should be remarked that uncertainty interval is wider and in in some conditions can occur transgression of audible noise occupational exposure limits. The measured audible noise levels can potentially develop the non-auditory effects. Analysed tractors emit considerable infrasonic noise levels that tend to exceed the occupational exposure limits (both inside and outside the driver's cab). The levels of infrasound: 83,8-111,4 dB-G. All tractors introduced for sale should be subjected to tests in terms of infrasonic noise levels. The applicable standards for low frequency noise and its measurement methods for vehicles, including agricultural tractors, should be scientifically revised. In the last years there has been a noticeable technical progress in reduction of audible noise exposure at the tractors operators workplaces with simultaneously lack of important works for limitation of exposure to infrasound. Author discuss possible health and ergonomic consequencies of such exposure.
    MeSH term(s) Agriculture ; Equipment Design ; Humans ; Motor Vehicles ; Noise, Occupational ; Occupational Exposure/analysis ; Occupational Exposure/legislation & jurisprudence ; Poland
    Language English
    Publishing date 2013-03
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2003513-5
    ISSN 1872-9126 ; 0003-6870
    ISSN (online) 1872-9126
    ISSN 0003-6870
    DOI 10.1016/j.apergo.2012.07.002
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  4. Article ; Online: Audible and infrasonic noise levels in the cabins of modern agricultural tractors--does the risk of adverse, exposure-dependent effects still exist?

    Bilski, Bartosz

    International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health

    2013  Volume 26, Issue 3, Page(s) 488–493

    Abstract: Introduction: The agricultural tractor is one of the most commonly used vehicles on farms and one of the most prominent sources of noise. This article presents an exemplary assessment of the audible and infrasonic noise levels in the cabins of selected ... ...

    Abstract Introduction: The agricultural tractor is one of the most commonly used vehicles on farms and one of the most prominent sources of noise. This article presents an exemplary assessment of the audible and infrasonic noise levels in the cabins of selected modern wheeled agricultural tractors.
    Materials and methods: Operator-perceived audible and infrasonic noise levels in the cabins were examined for 20 types of modern tractors during typical conditions of work. The tractors had been in use for no longer than 3 years, with rated power between 96 kW and 227 kW, designed and produced by world-renowned companies. Noise level measurements were performed in accordance with PN-EN ISO 9612:2011 (ISO 9612:2009).
    Results: Audible noise levels (A-weighted) ranged from 62.1 to 87.4 dB-A (average: 68.2 to 83.8 dB-A) for different work tasks. The factors influencing noise levels include performed tasks, soil, weather conditions and the skills of individual drivers. In spectrum analysis, the highest noise levels occurred at frequencies 250 Hz, 1 and 2 kHz. Infrasound noise levels (G-weighted) ranged from 87.3 to 111.3 dB-G. The driver-experienced exposure to infrasound was found to increase significantly when the vehicle was in motion.
    Conclusions: Average audible noise levels have no potential to adversely affect the hearing organ during tasks performed inside the closed cabins of the analysed modern agricultural tractors. Due to the relatively low audible noise levels inside the cabins of modern agricultural tractors, non-auditory effects are the only adverse symptoms that can develop. Modern agricultural tractors emit considerable infrasonic noise levels. All tractors introduced into the market should be subjected to tests with regard to infrasonic noise levels.
    MeSH term(s) Agriculture ; Equipment Design ; Humans ; Motor Vehicles ; Noise, Occupational ; Occupational Exposure/analysis
    Language English
    Publishing date 2013-06
    Publishing country Poland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 1199049-1
    ISSN 1896-494X ; 0867-8383 ; 1232-1087
    ISSN (online) 1896-494X
    ISSN 0867-8383 ; 1232-1087
    DOI 10.2478/s13382-013-0116-0
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  5. Article ; Online: Viral hepatitis as an occupational disease in Poland.

    Bilski, Bartosz

    Hepatitis monthly

    2011  Volume 11, Issue 7, Page(s) 539–543

    Abstract: Background: In medical terms, occupational diseases are defined as health disorders specifically associated with the working environment of people and their occupational activity. From the medical and legal perspectives, the vast majority of European ... ...

    Abstract Background: In medical terms, occupational diseases are defined as health disorders specifically associated with the working environment of people and their occupational activity. From the medical and legal perspectives, the vast majority of European countries consider particular diseases to be of occupational origin if they are mentioned in the current list of occupational diseases and caused by exposure to factors in the working environment that are harmful to health.
    Objectives: The aim of this study was to analyze the occurrence of cases of viral hepatitis certified as an occupational disease in Poland during 1979-2009. This article presents the medical, economic, and legal aspects of the epidemiology of hepatitis as an occupational disease in Poland.
    Materials and methods: Publically available statistical data on certified occupational diseases in Poland and data contained in individual "occupational disease diagnosis cards" (based on data used in Poland statistical form), regarding certified cases of hepatitis among health care professionals, which were collected by the Department of Occupational Hygiene of the Polish Public Health Service, were analyzed in this study.
    Results: In Poland, the highest number of cases of hepatitis certified as an occupational disease was observed in 1987. A gradual reduction in the number of cases of hepatitis as an occupational disease has been noted since then. Currently, hepatitis C as an occupational disease is certified more frequently than hepatitis B. In Poland, the number of women with hepatitis certified as an occupational disease is higher than that of men. However, among health care professionals, particularly nurses, this difference is insignificant because women outnumber the men. The existence of such a situation is due to the significant quantitative predominance of women over men among medical personnel, especially among nurses.
    Conclusions: Immunization of health care professionals against the hepatitis B virus (HBV), introduced in Poland in 1988, was an important factor involved in reducing the number of cases of occupational viral hepatitis. Socioeconomic and financial factors affected the epidemiological data on cases of hepatitis certified as an occupational disease in Poland. An additional problem associated with the diagnosis of occupational diseases is the lack of obligatory testing for anti-hepatitis C virus (HCV) and anti-hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) antibodies and examinations to ensure the efficacy of HBV vaccination among medical staff before and during employment.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2011-11-09
    Publishing country Iran
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2236753-6
    ISSN 1735-3408 ; 1735-143X
    ISSN (online) 1735-3408
    ISSN 1735-143X
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  6. Article ; Online: Choroba symulatorowa i <i>Simulator Sickness Questionnaire</i> w polskiej praktyce. Badania kierowców zawodowych podlegających obowiązkowym kursom kwalifikacji wstępnej i okresowej.

    Cybulski, Marcin / Rzeźniczek, Piotr / Bilski, Bartosz

    Medycyna pracy

    2019  Volume 71, Issue 1, Page(s) 47–58

    Abstract: Background: A phenomenon of simulator sickness is measurable in terms of physiological symptoms. The article presents the practical use of the ... Simulator Sickness Questionnaire ... (SSQ) in post-exposure research, together with feedback given by the ... ...

    Title translation Simulator sickness and the Simulator Sickness Questionnaire in Polish practice. A study involving professional drivers subject to compulsory initial and periodic qualification courses.
    Abstract Background: A phenomenon of simulator sickness is measurable in terms of physiological symptoms. The article presents the practical use of the Simulator Sickness Questionnaire (SSQ) in post-exposure research, together with feedback given by the examined drivers.
    Material and methods: The study was conducted on the AutoSim AS 1600 simulator, and involved 130 drivers attending preliminary and periodic qualification courses in road transportation. The following tools were used throughout the research: the SSQ by Kennedy et al., translated into Polish by Biernacki et al. (with symptoms including nausea, oculomotor disturbances & disorientation symptoms, and the SSQ total), and a tool evaluating the SSQ (comprehensibility and time consumption on a 1-6 scale).
    Results: In the study group (N = 130), some statistically significant differences in the SSQ results were observed. Among younger drivers (<29.5 years old) an increased intensity of the simulator sickness symptoms after simulation was recorded (nausea and the SSQ total), and among older drivers (>29.5 years old) - the disorientation symptoms after simulation. The length of sleep and the quality assessment of the conducted task were higher in the asymptomatic groups. Also, the results indicate a positive reception of the tool by the examined individuals (N = 113), with time consumption marked as low (M = 2.44 on a 1-6 scale) and comprehensibility as high (M = 5.62 on a 1-6 scale).
    Conclusions: The research indicates the occurrence of simulator sickness symptoms even in simulators, which accurately reflect vehicle movements. The feedback given by the examined individuals, together with the level of involvement in the SSQ use, indicates a positive reception of the tool. Med Pr. 2020;71(1):47-58.
    MeSH term(s) Adult ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Motion Sickness/etiology ; Poland ; Simulation Training ; Sleep ; Surveys and Questionnaires ; Virtual Reality
    Language Polish
    Publishing date 2019-12-10
    Publishing country Poland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 128739-4
    ISSN 2353-1339 ; 0465-5893
    ISSN (online) 2353-1339
    ISSN 0465-5893
    DOI 10.13075/mp.5893.00860
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  7. Article ; Online: Occurrence of cases of borreliosis certified as an occupational disease in the province of Wielkopolska (Poland).

    Bilski, Bartosz

    Annals of agricultural and environmental medicine : AAEM

    2009  Volume 16, Issue 2, Page(s) 211–217

    Abstract: The aim of the study was to analyze the occurrence of cases of borreliosis to classify as an occupational disease in the province [voivodeship] of Wielkopolska in the years 2000-2007. The data as a basis for this analysis originated from the database on ... ...

    Abstract The aim of the study was to analyze the occurrence of cases of borreliosis to classify as an occupational disease in the province [voivodeship] of Wielkopolska in the years 2000-2007. The data as a basis for this analysis originated from the database on the occupational disease certification created by the Public Health Service in Poznan. Documentation from the years 2000-2007 reviewed. The maximum number of the cases of borreliosis in the territory of Wielkopolska certified as the occupational disease fell in the years 2002-2003. In the territory of Wielkopolska, borreliosis as an occupational disease has been significantly more often certified in men. The population at the age of 41-60 prevailed in that case. The districts with the biggest number of certificed cases of borreliosis as an occupational disease include the following: Miedzychod, Poznan, Czarnkow-Trzcianka, Gostyn, Jarocin, Leszno and Krotoszyn. Further analyses concerning real exposure to infection with spirochaetes Borrelia burgdorferi and its effects in the population of the workers of forestry and agriculture in the territory of Wielkopolska is recommended. It should be suspected that the epidemiologic data concerning the cases of borreliosis in the occupational conditions are understated.
    MeSH term(s) Adult ; Agricultural Workers' Diseases/epidemiology ; Certification ; Humans ; Lyme Disease/epidemiology ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Occupational Diseases/epidemiology ; Poland/epidemiology ; Time Factors ; Trees
    Language English
    Publishing date 2009
    Publishing country Poland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 1215115-4
    ISSN 1898-2263 ; 1232-1966
    ISSN (online) 1898-2263
    ISSN 1232-1966
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  8. Article ; Online: How paramedics perceive internal noise in ambulance? sensory processing sensitivity (SPS) and Subjective Noise Assessment.

    Cybulski, Marcin / Wiecheć, Katarzyna / Zieliński, Marcin / Bilski, Bartosz Imre

    Noise & health

    2020  Volume 21, Issue 103, Page(s) 242–247

    Abstract: Introduction: This article discusses the correlation between sensory processing sensitivity (SPS) as a feature of personality and temperament and paramedics' subjective perception of noise inside an ambulance. Description of the theoretical basis of SPS ...

    Abstract Introduction: This article discusses the correlation between sensory processing sensitivity (SPS) as a feature of personality and temperament and paramedics' subjective perception of noise inside an ambulance. Description of the theoretical basis of SPS has been strongly depicted.
    Materials and methods: : Polish translation of SPS 12-item short scale and a survey concerning the subjective perception of noise inside an ambulance have been used in this research. Assessment of noise included its three sources: emergency vehicle siren, resistance of rolling tires and noise produced by diesel engines. 46 paramedics from mobile emergency care units working in Poznan and the Poznan's district have taken part in the research. Paramedics with higher SPS results were selected, creating a highly sensitive people (HSP) group.
    Results: : When non-HSP people were compared to paramedics from the HSP group, an emergency signal was considered more burdensome for HSP paramedics. The intensity of noise generated by the vehicle's suspension elements and tires was significantly higher in cars more than 3 years old. Older paramedics (≥30 years old) evaluated the intensity as well as burdensomeness of noise generated by suspension's elements and tires, higher than the younger (<30 years old) ones.
    Conclusions: : Both paramedics and drivers as occupational groups are liable to noise, which seems to be particularly harmful and burdensome to the HSP group. Further studies should be provided in this area. This may lead to an increase not only in their productivity but also in their quality of life.
    MeSH term(s) Adult ; Allied Health Personnel/psychology ; Ambulances ; Auditory Perception ; Auditory Threshold ; Automobile Driving/psychology ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Noise, Occupational ; Occupational Exposure/analysis ; Poland
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-09-25
    Publishing country India
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 1482372-x
    ISSN 1998-4030 ; 1463-1741
    ISSN (online) 1998-4030
    ISSN 1463-1741
    DOI 10.4103/nah.NAH_10_19
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  9. Article: Wpływ pracy zmianowej na sposób odzywiania sie i patologie przewodu pokarmowego wśród pieliegniarek--wyniki badania pilotowego.

    Bilski, Bartosz

    Medycyna pracy

    2006  Volume 57, Issue 1, Page(s) 15–19

    Abstract: Background: The work of nurses in hospitals is connected with shift and night work. Numerous publications suggest that shift work is responsible for some gastrointestinal disturbances (heartburn, dyspepsia, loss of appetite, stomach pain). It is not yet ...

    Title translation Influence of shift work on the diet and gastrointestinal complains among nurses. A pilot study.
    Abstract Background: The work of nurses in hospitals is connected with shift and night work. Numerous publications suggest that shift work is responsible for some gastrointestinal disturbances (heartburn, dyspepsia, loss of appetite, stomach pain). It is not yet conclusive whether shift and night work is responsible for more frequent occurrence of chronic gastric and duodenal ulcer diseases. The aim of the study was to preliminary assess the quality of meals consumed at night and nutrition habits among nurses as well as to compare the use of stimulants in the groups of shift and non-shift nurses.
    Material and methods: The analysis was carried in the population of 171 nurses working in shifts and at night and 70 non-shift nurses, aged 22-50 years (mean, 34.1 years) with job seniority from 1 to 31 years (mean, 12.5 years).
    Results: Only 17 (9.9%) nurses consumed a warm meal at night shift (however, mostly occasional and hard to digest). As many as 13 (7.6%) nurses consumed no meals, and 17 (9.9%) drank only coffee. Statistically significant irregularity in defecation was observed in nurses working in shifts. The frequency of other gastrointestinal complains was not statistically significant, but their occurrence should probably be studied in a larger group of subjects as the differences in the frequency of non-specific stomach pains and constipation were observed in both groups (more frequently in nurses working in shifts). Appetite disturbances were characteristic of nurses after night shift. No significant differences were found in the incidence of gastric ulcer and irritable ileum syndrome, but there was a relationship between more frequent incidence of irritable ileum syndrome and personal situation of nurses.
    Conclusions: The nurses working at night most often consumed cold meals and drank daily more caps of coffee. Some gastrointestinal complains were observed more frequently, but this requires further studies in a larger group of nurses. It is important to analyze the socio-economic conditions of shift nurses in Poland.
    MeSH term(s) Adult ; Circadian Rhythm ; Diet Surveys ; Feeding Behavior ; Female ; Gastrointestinal Diseases/epidemiology ; Humans ; Middle Aged ; Night Care/statistics & numerical data ; Nursing Staff, Hospital/statistics & numerical data ; Occupational Diseases/epidemiology ; Occupational Health ; Pilot Projects ; Work Schedule Tolerance
    Language Polish
    Publishing date 2006
    Publishing country Poland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 128739-4
    ISSN 0465-5893
    ISSN 0465-5893
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  10. Article ; Online: Exploring the Participant-Related Determinants of Simulator Sickness in a Physical Motion Car Rollover Simulation as Measured by the Simulator Sickness Questionnaire.

    Rzeźniczek, Piotr / Lipiak, Agnieszka / Bilski, Bartosz / Laudańska-Krzemińska, Ida / Cybulski, Marcin / Chawłowska, Ewelina

    International journal of environmental research and public health

    2020  Volume 17, Issue 19

    Abstract: Physical motion driving simulators serve as a valuable research and training tool. Since many simulator participants suffer from simulator sickness (SS), we aimed to gain a better understanding of participant-related variables that may influence its ... ...

    Abstract Physical motion driving simulators serve as a valuable research and training tool. Since many simulator participants suffer from simulator sickness (SS), we aimed to gain a better understanding of participant-related variables that may influence its incidence and severity. The study involved a 2-min mobile-platform car rollover simulation conducted in a group of 100 healthy adult participants. SS was measured with the Simulator Sickness Questionnaire immediately before and after the simulation. We investigated how the symptomatology of SS varies with gender, as well as with participants' previous experiences such as extra driving training or car accidents. Although many SS symptoms occurred already before the simulation, all the symptoms except burping had a significantly greater incidence and severity after the simulation. Before the simulation, men reported disorientation symptoms more often than women, while participants with prior experiences of extra driving training or car accidents scored significantly higher in three out of four Questionnaire components: nausea symptoms, oculomotor symptoms, and the total score. The study offers interesting insights into associations between SS and prior experiences observed by means of high-fidelity real-motion simulations. More research is needed to determine the nature of these associations and their potential usefulness, for example, in helping accident survivors to cope with the distressing or even potentially disabling psychological consequences of accidents.
    MeSH term(s) Adolescent ; Adult ; Aged ; Automobile Driving ; Automobiles ; Computer Simulation ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Motion Sickness/epidemiology ; Motion Sickness/etiology ; Surveys and Questionnaires
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-09-26
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article
    ISSN 1660-4601
    ISSN (online) 1660-4601
    DOI 10.3390/ijerph17197044
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