Occupational Health and Safety Problems in Various Sector
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Alfayad, A. and Haqi, D. N. (2024) ‘Gender and Exercise Habits as Factors Causing Work Stress in Surabaya City Health Office Employees', The Indonesian Journal of Occupational Safety and Health, 13(1), pp. 102-108.
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