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IntroductionAir transportation is a large industry: 750 million passengers use the services of European airlines annually, and the number of jobs created directly by the industry was estimated to have reached 1.9 million in 2010.[1] The jobs can be…
IntroductionGlobal trade is largely executed by way of freight containers. The use of these containers revolutionised global transportation. The opening and unloading of containers is connected with various safety and also health hazards to workers who…
IntroductionMusculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) are the most common work-related health problem in Europe[1], affecting millions of workers. MSDs represent one of the most frequent causes of work-related incapacity to work in Europe and cover a broad range…
IntroductionDwindling fossil fuel resources and continued climate change have encouraged the development of new propulsion technologies, mainly in the automobile sector. The electrification of vehicles reduces CO2 emissions and is relevant to attainment…
IntroductionThe transport sector is a dynamic, rapidly changing and growing sector [1][2]. The expansion of the European Union has changed travelling habits and the free movement of goods. These changes has contributed to major changes in the way…
IntroductionThe waterborne sector plays a relevant role in Europe because the European Union is surrounded by oceans and crisscrossed by 43 000 kilometers of navigable inland waterways. About three million people are working in the European waterborne…