Misją Instytutu jest dzialalność naukowo-badawcza prowadząca do nowych rozwiązań technicznych i organizacyjnych użytecznych w kształtowaniu warunków pracy zgodnych z zasadami bezpieczeństwa pracy i ergonomii oraz ustalanie podstaw naukowych do właściwego ukierunkowywania polityki społeczno-ekonomicznej państwa w tym zakresie.
„Improvement of safety and working conditions” – phase IV (2017-2019)
Phase IV is the next stage of the National Programme for the Improvement of Safety and Working Conditions”. The Council of Ministers previously adopted Resolution No 117/2007 on 3 July 2007 for Phase I (2008-2010), Resolution No 154/2010 on 21 September 2010 for Phase II (2011-2013) and Resolution No 126/2013 on 16 July 2013 for Phase III (2014-2016).
Since 2008, the programme has fulfilled the role of a national strategy for creating proper working conditions that protect the life and health of workers.
No. |
Title |
Timeframe |
Principal investigator |
Part A – Tasks related to the services of the state
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Department of Vibroacoustic Hazards |
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1. |
Development of a standardized method for measuring ultrasonic noise to assess occupational exposure and prevention recommendations |
01.01.2018 |
Prof. Dariusz Pleban |
2. |
Research on the annoyance of the tonal noise due to the ability of the worker to perform his basic tasks |
01.01.2017 |
Dr Jan Radosz |
3. |
Identification of noise emission sources including high-frequency noise, noise risk analysis using the example of packaging production plants and defining prevention recommendations. |
01.01.2017 |
Dr Bożena Smagowska |
4. |
Guidelines for the adaptation of work environment in terms of noise, lighting and microclimate in operating rooms, surgeries and medical diagnostic laboratories |
01.01.2017 |
Dr Bożena Smagowska |
5. |
Whole-body vibration hazard at the workstations in industries related to processing of mineral raw materials and recommendations for prevention. |
01.01.2017 |
Jacek Zając |
6. |
Warning system for users of hearing protectors against approaching vehicles |
01.01.2017 |
Dr Rafal Młyński |
7. |
Intelligent sensor network for monitoring of working environment and for warning workers about hazards by means of wearable devices on the example of vibroacoustic hazards |
01.01.2017 |
Dr Leszek Morzyński |
8. |
Mobile workstation for visualisation of acoustic field of noise sources using direct acoustic velocity measurement in the near field |
01.01.2017 |
Dr Tomasz Krukowicz |
9. |
Application that supports selection of hearing protectors designed to run on mobile devices such as smartphones or tablets |
01.01.2017 |
Dr Emil Kozlowski |
10. |
Ensuring integration into the European networks in the field of occupational safety and health to meet the obligations arising from the participation in the system of the products conformity assessment |
01.01.2017 |
Prof. Dariusz Pleban |
11. |
Research on acoustic energy emission of industrial, directional and technological ultrasonic noise sources with high acoustic power and research sound insulation enclosures foreseen for these sources |
01.01.2017 |
Dr Witold Mikulski |
12. |
Updating and developing of the BEZPIECZNIEJ (SAFER) website that supports prevention of physical hazards in the work environment |
01.01.2017 |
Dr Leszek Morzyński |
Department of Safety Engineering |
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13. |
Development of a computer tool for calculating the level of potential workers exposure to indirect ultraviolet radiation in electric welding processes |
01.01.2017 |
Prof. Agnieszka Wolska |
14. |
Development of a mobile computer application for the assessment of workers' exposure to optical radiation emitted by new-generation light sources (LEDs) |
01.01.2017 |
Andrzej Pawlak |
15. |
Development of tools that help to reduce occupational risk related to the hazards occurring in the aviation industry during materials joining processes using riveting, welding and bonding technologies |
01.01.2017 |
Dr Mariusz Dąbrowski |
16. |
Development of guidelines on methods of selection and use of protective equipment against falls from height in the construction industry |
01.01.2018 |
Dr Andrzej Dąbrowski |
17. |
Development of guidelines on the construction and installation of screens and fences that protect against mechanical hazards in the furniture industry |
01.01.2017 |
Dr Mariusz Dąbrowski |
18. |
Research and training simulator of up to 3.5 tons vehicle for testing driving assistance devices used by people with selected physical disabilities or hearing impairment. |
01.01.2017 |
Jarosław Jankowski |
19. |
Telerehabilitation management system for supporting of the post-accident rehabilitation progress of people with upper limb injuries |
01.01.2017 |
Prof. Andrzej Grabowski |
20. |
Development of a tool supporting numerical reconstruction of accidents at work |
01.01.2018 |
Jakub Terczyński |
21. |
Providing methods, scope and frequency of aluminum ladders inspections depending on the manner and intensity of their use |
01.01.2017 |
Dr Andrzej Dąbrowski |
22. |
Development and construction of the laboratory test stands as well as test procedures, instructions and charts dedicated for testing the electrical insulating ladders, hand tools and protective covers intended for live work according to the current requirements of the European standards |
01.01.2017 |
Tomasz Strawiński |
23. |
Development of the assessment methodology for logic units which provide the blocking and locking safety functions for movable guards and the development of methodology for these units selection and safety functions design in accordance with the current requirements of the European standards |
01.01.2018 |
Tomasz Strawiński |
24. |
Development of a laboratory version of tower crane simulator with rotary platform for crane operators training |
01.01.2017 |
Hubert Welenc |
25. |
Portable overhead crane simulator made in virtual reality technology to train operators in operating conditions |
01.01.2017 |
Dariusz Kalwasiński |
26. |
Development of a multimedia educational package with visualizations of mechanical hazards in the meat industry at work stations with disk and tape cutters |
01.01.2017 |
Dariusz Filipek |
Department of Chemical, Biological and Aerosol Hazards |
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27. |
Activity of the Interdepartmental Commission for Maximum Admissible Concentrations and Intensities for Agents Harmful to Health in the Working Environment |
01.01.2017 |
Dr Jolanta Skowroń |
28. |
Development of revised methods for the determination in the air of 9 harmful chemical substances at workplaces for the purpose of occupational exposure assessment |
01.01.2017 |
Jolanta Surgiewicz |
29. |
Development of methods for the determination of 9 harmful chemical substances in order to assess the working environment |
01.01.2017 |
Dr Anna Jeżewska |
30. |
Research on the effectiveness of cleaning and disinfection methods of air conditioning systems in automotive transport |
01.01.2017 |
Dr Małgorzata Gołofit-Szymczak |
31. |
Development of the research stand and methodology for testing of nonwoven materials during the nanoaerosol filtration |
01.01.2017 |
Beata Kaczorowska |
32. |
Development of method for modifying the physicochemical parameters of exhaust gases from diesel units in order to use filtering nonwovens to remove particulates from these gases |
01.01.2017 |
Piotr Sobiech |
33. |
Extending and updating of the ChemPył and BioInfo online knowledge databases that help to manage the professional risk associated with the exposure to dusts, harmful chemical and biological substances |
01.01.2017 |
Dr Elżbieta Dobrzyńska |
34. |
Set of instruments supporting the application of major accident prevention procedures for new categories of hazardous substances |
01.01.2017 |
Dr Agnieszka Gajek |
35. |
Development of a database to assess exposure to nano-objects and their agglomerates and aggregates (NOAA) occurring in the work environment |
01.01.2017 |
Dr Przemysław Oberbek |
Department of Ergonomics |
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36. |
Development of a physical training programme for firefighters considering age-related changes in physical capacity |
01.01.2017 |
Dr Anna Marszałek |
37. |
Thermal loads analysis of firefighters using specialised clothing and its impact on the psychophysiological capacity of firefighters |
01.01.2017 |
Dr Magdalena Młynarczyk |
38. |
Determination of microclimate parameters (relative humidity, air flow velocity) influence on thermal parameters of clothing, using Newton thermal manikin |
01.01.2017 |
Dr Magdalena Młynarczyk |
39. |
Development of a reference database including physical and functional capabilities for the professional profiling of the elderly and the disabled people |
01.01.2017 |
Prof. Danuta Roman-Liu, |
40. |
Computer application designed to collect and manage data from psychological, biomechanical and physiological research conducted at CIOP-PIB on the assessment of work ability |
01.01.2017 |
Dr Łukasz Baka |
41. |
Assessment of physiological cost and metabolic rate to determine conditions that reduce the thermal and physical load of older workers |
01.01.2017 |
Marzena Malińska |
42. |
Workload assessment of women aged 55+ employed in the retail sector performing physical work |
01.01.2017 |
Dr Elżbieta Łastowiecka-Moras |
43. |
Development of an integrated system for biomechanical parameters measurement and musculoskeletal disorders risk assessment (MSD-RISK). |
01.01.2017 |
Dr Tomasz Tokarski |
44. |
Comprehensive preventive intervention program aimed at prevention of the musculoskeletal disorders among office workers |
01.01.2017 |
Marzena Malińska |
45. |
Efficiency assessment of the neuromuscular system of workers in the daily cycle |
01.01.2017 |
Patrycja Łach |
46. |
Supporting the learning process of the elderly people, as a determinant of their professional activity |
01.01.2017 |
Karolina Pawłowska-Cyprysiak |
47. |
Development of a psychological diagnosis system and adaptation support programme for professional reintegration purposes |
01.01.2017 |
Andrzej Najmiec |
48. |
Stress management support programmes for people performing selected works of special nature |
01.01.2017 |
Dr Anna Łuczak |
Department of Bioelectromagnetism |
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49. |
The activity of the Centre for Research and Promotion of Electromagnetic Safety of Workers and the Population (EM-Centrum) in the context of application in the enterprises the requirements for recognition and reduction of electromagnetic hazards in the work environment |
01.01.2017 |
Dr Jolanta Karpowicz |
50. |
Research on electromagnetic hazards during the electrothermal food processing and rules for application of protective measures |
01.01.2017 |
Dr Krzysztof Gryz |
Department of Personal Protective Equipment |
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51. |
Development of guidelines for the protection of personal data and cybersecurity in the intelligent personal protective equipment systems |
01.01.2017 |
Dr Grzegorz Owczarek |
52. |
Development of the methodology and laboratory test stands for reflective accessories used as personal protective equipment |
01.01.2017 |
Dr Adam Pościk |
53. |
Development of the research methodology and model of protective clothing against ticks bites (Ixodidae) for the agriculture and forestry workers |
01.01.2018 |
Dr Adam Pościk |
54. |
Development of guidelines and assessment criteria for the construction and use of personal protective equipment against falls from a height based on research performed on anthropomorphic manikin |
01.01.2017 |
Dr Krzysztof Baszczyński |
55. |
Development of assessment criteria for the safe use of protective gloves and footwear with passive and active heating systems in a cold working environment |
01.01.2017 |
Dr Emilia Irzmańska |
56. |
Development of research methodology and methods for determining the resistance to impact and compression of the toe protection |
01.01.2018 |
Paulina Kropidłowska |
57. |
Development of requirements, research methods and selection programme of respiratory protective equipment against nanoparticles |
01.01.2017 |
Krzysztof Makowski |
58. |
Development of principles concerning assembly of the sets: outer protective clothing/inner clothing including solutions supporting the thermoregulation of the underwear microclimate in the heat and flame conditions |
01.01.2017 |
Dr Grażyna Bartkowiak |
59. |
Development of the research methodology and assessment of the warning clothing equipped with the active light sources |
01.01.2017 |
Krzysztof Łężak |
Department of Safety and Health Management |
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60. |
Development of training programmes and materials for the design and improvement of the OSH management system, taking into account the requirements of the new international ISO 45 001 standard |
01.01.2017 |
Dr Zofia Pawłowska |
61. |
Guidelines for activities on maintenance of work ability in the framework of the implementation of the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) |
01.07.2018 |
Dr Zofia Pawłowska |
Testing and Calibration Laboratories Division |
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62. |
Standardisation activities on research methods and evaluation criteria in the area of occupational health and safety and ergonomics |
01.01.2017 |
Mirosława Świderska |
63. |
Improving the management system of the accredited CIOP-PIB research and calibration laboratories in terms of organisational competencies and quality assurance of research and calibration results through participation in the inter-laboratory comparisons |
01.01.2017 |
Kinga Makuła |
64. |
Metrological supervision over the measuring equipment used for tests related to occupational health and safety and environmental protection |
01.01.2017 |
Dr Piotr Makowski |
65. |
Organisation of the proficiency testing within the accreditation of the Polish Centre for Accreditation |
01.01.2017 |
Karolina Burza |
Centre for Certification of Personal Protective and Working Equipment |
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66. |
Adaptation of the notified body management system within the PPE conformity assessment procedures, to the requirements of the Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council (EU) No 2016/425, replacing the Directive 89/686 /EEC |
01.01.2017 |
Agnieszka Stefko |
67. |
Development of CIOP-PIB competences as the accredited certification body for personal protective and working equipment |
01.01.2017 |
Ewelina Głąbala |
Centre for Assessment and Development of OSH Competence |
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68. |
Maintenance and development of the system for confirming the competence of the educational bodies that influence the shaping of working conditions in Poland as well as supporting the occupational health and safety services by maintenance and development of the Regional OSH Centres Network |
01.01.2017 |
Witold Gacek |
69. |
Voluntary certification of competence of persons who have influence on the shaping of safe work environment |
01.01.2017 |
Maria Madej |
Information Technology Division |
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70. |
Development and updating of the multi-platform computer software system supporting the management of occupational health and safety in the enterprises |
01.01.2017 |
Andrzej Biernacki |
71. |
Maintenance and development of a system that provide educational materials for distance learning in the field of occupational health and safety and ergonomics, using the Internet and electronic media |
01.01.2017 |
Rafal Sychowicz |
72. |
Maintenance and current development of the Polish national information portal disseminating the latest knowledge on occupational health and safety and ergonomics |
01.01.2017 |
Dr Małgorzata Suchecka |
73. |
Development and updating of the interactive web and desktop applications supporting the occupational health and safety activities |
01.01.2017 |
Małgorzata Piętka |
Centre for Scientific Information and Documentation |
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74. |
Providing digital documents of selected occupational health and safety positions from the CIOP-PIB resources and from other sources of information |
01.01.2017 |
Marek Poźniak |
75. |
Gathering library catalogue resources, improvement of thematic classification, information sharing and thematic search using a specialised thesaurus "Occupational safety and ergonomics" |
01.01.2017 |
Dr Agnieszka Młodzka-Stybel |
76. |
Review and analysis of Polish scientific publications on occupational safety and health indexed in bibliographic databases and on the internet – an impact study (bibliometric and altmetric indicators) |
01.01.2017 |
Witold Sygocki |
Centre for Promotion and Implementation |
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77. |
Cooperation with the ILO and the CIS international network to promote and facilitate access to knowledge related to work safety |
01.01.2017 |
Dorota Pięta |
78. |
Analysis of the selected national and international sources of information on occupational safety and health and their dissemination among national enterprises using new forms of communication |
01.01.2017 |
Wioletta Klimaszewska |
79. |
Carrying out activities of the National Focal Point of the European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (KPC EU-OSHA) |
01.01.2017 |
Wioletta Klimaszewska |
80. |
Dissemination of knowledge on safety and health at work during the promotion and information activities |
01.01.2017 |
Aneta Kleczkowska |
81. |
Supporting companies in improving their working conditions by CIOP-PIB coordinated networks and e-tools supporting science – industry cooperation |
01.01.2017 |
Alfred Brzozowski |
82. |
Social information campaigns promoting safety and health in various stages of employee’s professional activity |
01.01.2017 |
Agnieszka Szczygielska |
83. |
Using various artistic forms of communication in disseminating information on occupational safety and health in working and academic environment |
01.01.2017 |
Marta Derlicka |
84. |
Developing innovative teaching resources supporting OSH education |
01.01.2017 |
Piotr Milanowicz |
Publishing Division |
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85. |
Editing "International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics" (JOSE), a quarterly |
01.01.2017 |
Aleksandra Gołębiowska |
86. |
Editing and publishing a national scientific journal “Principles and Methods of Assessing the Working Environment” (“Podstawy i Metody Oceny Środowiska Pracy”) |
01.01.2017 |
Krystyna Lewandowska |
87. |
Developing and publishing specialist publications, educational and dissemination materials on occupational safety and health and ergonomics |
01.01.2017 |
Lucyna Wyciszkiewicz-Pardej |
88. |
Developing, editing and publishing a national popular science monthly magazine “Occupational Safety. Science and Practice” (“Bezpieczeństwo Pracy. Nauka i Praktyka”) |
01.01.2017 |
Kamil Jach |
Centre for Education |
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89. |
Reviewing and expanding OSH educational materials for lifelong, academic and school education |
01.01.2017 |
Krystyna Świder |
90. |
Developing rules and procedures for recognizing professional qualifications acquired in the EU member countries to practice occupational safety and health professions and identification of selected OSH competences which might be subject to recognition on the Polish labor market |
01.01.2017 |
Dr Beata Taradejna |
Part B – Research and development tasks
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Department of Vibroacoustic Hazards |
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1. |
Research and development of a method for designing acoustic environment in open space offices |
01.01.2017 |
Dr Witold Mikulski |
2. |
Functionality assessment of level-dependent hearing protectors in the presence of impulse noise generated by various sources |
01.01.2017 |
Dr Rafal Młyński |
3. |
Multipoint identification of worker’s exposure to whole-body and hand-arm vibrations based on the analysis of oscillating movement of machine/tool elements |
01.01.2017 |
Dr Piotr Kowalski |
Department of Safety Engineering |
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4. |
Development of a method for multisource projection of lighting scenes and 2D images as a tool to create semi-cave environment used in the studies of the psychophysiology of vision |
01.01.2017 |
Prof. Agnieszka Wolska |
5. |
Development of a method for workplace lighting adjustment to shift workers’ chronotype taking into account their daily work capacity |
01.01.2017 |
Prof. Agnieszka Wolska |
6. |
Method for controlling the motion of exoskeleton model supporting the motions of an upper limb using muscle activity signals and manual control devices |
01.01.2017 |
Jarosław Jankowski |
7. |
Assisting the elderly and disabled people in performance of physical work, using a two-arm mobile robot, virtual reality techniques and telepresence |
01.01.2017 |
Prof. Andrzej Grabowski, |
8. |
Using ICT, portable devices and autonomous vehicles to help monitor the exposure of workers and residents on areas exposed to harmful substance emissions |
01.01.2017 |
Michał Szumski |
Department of Chemical, Biological and Aerosol Hazards |
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9. |
In vitro assessment of apoptosis in senescent cells after exposure to selected chemical preservatives used in industry |
01.01.2017 |
Dr Katarzyna Miranowicz-Dzierżawska |
10. |
Study on distribution of concentrations of the selected endocrine disrupting chemicals in particle fractions emitted to the work environment |
01.01.2017 |
Prof. Małgorzata Szewczyńska |
11. |
Determination of selected carcinogenic air pollutants at workplace using chromatographic techniques |
01.01.2017 |
Dr Joanna Kowalska |
12. |
Research on fire and explosion parameters of post-exploitation sorbents of oil-derived substances and identification of hazardous substances resulting from their combustion |
01.01.2017 |
Dr Agnieszka Gajek |
13. |
Research on fire and explosion parameters of polyalcohol sweeteners and identification of toxic products resulting from their combustion |
01.01.2017 |
Dr Maciej Celiński |
14. |
Identification of hazardous substances resulting from the combustion of plant protection products (PPPs) selected from the group of insecticides, herbicides and fungicides as well as PPPs treated wood |
01.01.2017 |
Dr Monika Borucka |
15. |
Evaluation of the effect of nanostructured particles on the rheology of model biological membranes |
01.01.2017 |
Dr Dorota Kondej |
16. |
Assessment of proinflammatory response in human cells of respiratory system affected by selected nanomaterials used in dry lubricants |
01.01.2017 |
Dr Lidia Zapór |
17. |
Assessing long-term effects of selected second generation biofuels obtained through transesterification of waste fats using in vitro methods |
01.01.2017 |
Dr Jolanta Skowroń |
18. |
Transmission of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus and Enterococcus faecalis streptococci at workplaces with different degrees of microbiological contamination |
01.01.2017 |
Dr Anna Ławniczek-Wałczyk |
19. |
Assessment of inhalable and respirable fractions of bioaerosols and their impact on health of waste incineration plant workers |
01.01.2017 |
Dr Marcin Cyprowski |
20. |
Role of harmful microbiological agents in the development of inflammatory reactions of respiratory tracts in workers of selected wood processing plants |
01.01.2017 |
Prof. Rafał Górny |
21. |
Development of research methodology and a study of risks posed by viruses in dairy plants |
01.01.2017 |
Dr Agata Stobnicka |
22. |
Combustible dust explosion hazards and electrostatic discharge risk study in the production of plant-based feed |
01.01.2018 |
Dr Maciej Celiński |
23. |
Effect of supporting air supply on the increased efficiency of displacement ventilation at a mobile welding station |
01.01.2017 |
Tomasz Jankowski |
24. |
New intumescent flame retardant systems and plastics containing such systems |
01.01.2017 |
Dr Kamila Sałasińska |
25. |
Assessment of the effect of fuel nanomodifiers on particulate and harmful chemical substance emissions from compression ignition engines |
01.01.2017 |
Dr Elżbieta Dobrzyńska |
Department of Ergonomics |
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26. |
Assessment of psychosocial working conditions in workers performing work of special nature |
01.01.2017 |
Dr Łukasz Baka |
27. |
Neurophysiological indicators of worker’s reaction to stress-induced situations during mental work |
01.01.2017 |
Dr Joanna Kamińska |
28. |
Neurophysiological indicators of cognitive performance in shift workers: a study on employees of law enforcement and health services |
01.01.2017 |
Dr Hanna Cygan |
29. |
Job demands as challenge vs hindrance - psychological predictors and consequences |
01.01.2017 |
Zofia Mockałło |
30. |
Development of heat load model for a person working in environmental conditions corresponding to those of deep underground levels of coal and copper mines |
01.01.2017 |
Dr Andrzej Sobolewski |
31. |
Age and use of hand-eye coordination tasks in improving human cognition and precision in manual tasks |
01.01.2017 |
Prof. Danuta Roman-Liu |
32. |
Determinants of health-related behaviours and their effect on men’s work ability |
01.01.2017 |
Dr Katarzyna Hildt-Ciupińska |
33. |
Assessing the effectiveness of Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy in the improvement of work ability in people suffering from depression |
01.01.2017 |
Dr Dorota Żołnierczyk-Zreda |
34. |
Effect of general and localized muscle fatigue on changes in proprioception and balance |
01.01.2017 |
Patrycja Łach |
35. |
Determining the effect of older people’s physical capability to maintain balance |
01.01.2017 |
Dr Tomasz Tokarski |
36. |
Development of a tool to assess e-competences in people with visual impairments necessary to start professional employment |
01.01.2018 |
Karolina Pawłowska-Cyprysiak |
37. |
Negative effects of workplace bullying – mediating role of positive coping with stress |
01.01.2017 |
Dr Magda Warszewska-Makuch |
38. |
Load and barriers in careers of women and men and their effects on employees’ mental health |
01.01.2018 |
Dr Magda Warszewska-Makuch |
Department of Bioelectromagnetism |
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39. |
Research on profiles of electromagnetic hazards related to the professional use of mobile IT equipment and rules for application of protective measures |
01.01.2017 |
Dr Krzysztof Gryz |
40. |
Research on electromagnetic hazards in libraries, educational establishments and sales outlets using WiFi or RFID devices and rules for application of protective measures |
01.01.2017 |
Dr Patryk Zraziński |
41. |
Research on streamers’ energy and power during partial electrostatic discharges |
01.01.2018 |
Wiesław Leszko |
Department of Personal Protective Equipment |
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42. |
Models of protective optical filters for people with implanted intraocular lenses (IOL) |
01.01.2017 |
Dr Grzegorz Owczarek |
43. |
Application of shock-absorbing materials with non-Newtonian fluid properties in designing head protection |
01.01.2017 |
Dr Marcin Jachowicz |
44. |
Development of model self-healing barrier protective material intended for the protection against selected chemical agents |
01.01.2017 |
Agnieszka Adamus-Włodarczyk |
45. |
Development of predictive microbiological model to assess the safety of using respiratory protective equipment against harmful bioaerosols |
01.01.2017 |
Prof. Katarzyna Majchrzycka |
46. |
Multifunctional respiratory protective devices on the basis of zeolite nonwoven fabrics to protect against harmful effects of volatile chemical compounds in the environment exposed to a risk of oxygen deficiency |
01.01.2017 |
Dr Agnieszka Brochocka |
47. |
High-visibility escape hood integrated with a user positioning system for use during major accidents involving emissions of hazardous substances |
01.01.2017 |
Dr Małgorzata Okrasa |
48. |
Modeling resistance to heat transfer through textile structures with an aerogel film in relation to their application in clothing protecting against heat factors |
01.01.2017 |
Dr Sylwia Krzemińska |
49. |
A use of energy harvesters to power active elements in smart protective clothing intended for mountain rescue teams |
01.01.2017 |
Dr Anna Dąbrowska |
50. |
Development and functionality assessment of a hazards’ warning system model to be applied in smart protective clothing taking into account its predicted utility conditions |
01.01.2017 |
Dr Anna Dąbrowska |
Department of Safety and Health Management |
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51. |
Application of fuzzy cognitive maps and key performance indicators to support the monitoring of occupational safety and health management system processes |
01.01.2017 |
Anna Skład |
52. |
Social trust and unsafe work behaviors |
01.01.2017 |
Szymon Ordysiński |
53. |
Assessing the potential of resilience engineering solutions in companies exposed to high or increased risk of major industrial accidents |
01.01.2017 |
Dr Małgorzta Peciłło-Pacek |
Cooperating institutions |
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54. |
Assessment of risk factors and prevalence of chronic diseases in teachers |
01.01.2018 |
Prof. Alicja Bortkiewicz |
55. |
Depressive disorders in employed people as a potential reason for earlier work termination – prevalence as well as social, clinical and economic risk factors |
01.01.2017 |
Prof. Halina Sienkiewicz |
56. |
Brain correlates of the effect of Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy on cognitive and emotional processes in people suffering from depression |
01.01.2017 |
Dr Marek Wypych |
57. |
Innovative IT training and therapeutic program aimed at reducing negative work-related stress effects in healthcare personnel |
01.01.2017 |
Dr Ewelina Smoktunowicz |
58. |
Heart failure as a factor lowering work ability in working-age patients. Dynamics of changes in the work ability depending on a scope and type of therapy during one-year observation |
01.01.2017 |
Prof. Marcin Gruchała |
59. |
Method for recognizing fatigue level and attention deterioration based on the assessment of worker’s performance and EEG signals |
01.01.2017 |
Prof. Dariusz Sawicki |
60. |
The effect of the light color on the psychophysical fitness of people with extreme chronotypes using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) |
01.01.2017 |
Dr Artur Marchewka |
61. |
Biomarkers of occupational exposure to endocrine disruptors |
01.09.2017 |
Prof. Jolanta Gromadzińska |
62. |
Assessing the effects of molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) used in dry lubricants on a rat respiratory system administered endotracheally in nano- and micro units/doses |
01.09.2017 |
Prof. Maciej Stępnik, Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine |
63. |
Development of methods for determining 12 harmful chemicals in the air at work stations for the assessment of occupational exposure levels |
01.01.2017 |
Dr Sławomir Brzeźnicki |
64. |
Developing documentation for maximum levels of occupational exposure for 30 chemicals harmful to health, including carcinogenic ones |
01.01.2017 |
Prof. Sławomir Czerczak |
65. |
Development of guidelines to improve working and occupational safety conditions for veterinary services related to the exposure to zoonoses (including tick-borne diseases) and parasitic diseases |
01.01.2017 |
Dr Angelina Wójcik-Fatla |
66. |
Multipurpose textile materials improving working conditions for disabled people |
01.01.2017 |
Dr Ewa Witczak |
67. |
Tailoring advanced protective clothing for people working in the environment of extreme hazard to human health and life |
01.01.2017 |
Grażyna Grabowska |
68. |
Innovative technical solutions allowing for safe human-robot interaction in the working area |
01.01.2017 |
Zbigniew Pilat |