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 DeCS Categories

E02 Therapeutics .
E02.792 Preservation, Biological .
E02.792.833 Tissue Preservation .
E02.792.833.230 Blood Preservation .
E02.792.833.230.500 Blood Safety .
E05 Investigative Techniques .
E05.760 Preservation, Biological .
E05.760.833 Tissue Preservation .
E05.760.833.230 Blood Preservation .
E05.760.833.230.500 Blood Safety .
G08 Reproductive and Urinary Physiological Phenomena .
G08.686 Reproductive Physiological Phenomena .
G08.686.784 Reproduction .
G08.686.784.769 Pregnancy .
G08.686.784.769.326 Labor, Obstetric .
J01 Technology, Industry, and Agriculture .
J01.576 Industry .
J01.576.423 Food Industry .
J01.576.423.850 Food Technology .
J01.576.423.850.730 Food Quality .
J01.576.423.850.730.500 Food Safety .
J01.637 Manufactured Materials .
J01.637.708 Protective Devices .
J01.637.708.560 Personal Protective Equipment .
J01.637.708.560.500 Eye Protective Devices .
N01 Population Characteristics .
N01.400 Health .
N01.400.525 Occupational Health .
N06 Environment and Public Health .
N06.850 Public Health .
N06.850.135 Accidents .
N06.850.135.060 Accident Prevention .
N06.850.135.060.075 Safety .
N06.850.135.060.075.399 Patient Safety .
N06.850.601 Food Quality .
N06.850.601.500 Food Safety .
N06.850.780 Public Health Practice .
N06.850.780.200 Communicable Disease Control .
N06.850.780.200.450 Infection Control .
N06.850.780.200.450.325 Blood Safety .
SP2 Health Care (Public Health) .
SP2.006 Health of Specific Groups .
SP2.006.072 Occupational Health .
SP4 Environmental Health .
SP4.001 Health .
SP4.001.002 Health Services .
SP4.001.002.043 Public Health .
SP4.001.002.043.039 Occupational Health .
SP4.046 Occupational Health .
VS4 Environmental Health Surveillance .
VS4.002 Surveillance of the Workers Health .
VS4.002.001 Occupational Health .
VS4.002.001.001 Surveillance of Working Environment .
VS4.002.001.001.007 Safety .
 
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Documents
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Occupational Health .
Health, Industrial .
Hygiene, Industrial .
Safety, Occupational .
Health, Employee .
Health, Occupational .
Employee Health .
Industrial Health .
Industrial Hygiene .
Labor Safety .
Occupational Safety .
Work Hygiene .
Workers Health .
Workers Safety .
The promotion and maintenance of physical and mental health in the work environment. .
1.00
 
Safety .
Safeties .
Freedom from exposure to danger and protection from the occurrence or risk of injury or loss. It suggests optimal precautions in the workplace, on the street, in the home, etc., and includes personal safety as well as the safety of property. .
0.74
 
Labor, Obstetric .
Obstetric Labor .
Labor .
The repetitive uterine contraction during childbirth which is associated with the progressive dilation of the uterine cervix (CERVIX UTERI). Successful labor results in the expulsion of the FETUS and PLACENTA. Obstetric labor can be spontaneous or induced (LABOR, INDUCED). .
0.63
 
Eye Protective Devices .
Device, Eye Protective .
Devices, Eye Protective .
Eye Protective Device .
Glasses, Nonprescription Sun .
Glasses, Safety .
Lenses, Safety .
Nonprescription Sun Glasses .
Protective Device, Eye .
Protective Devices, Eye .
Goggles .
Safety Glasses .
Safety Lenses .
Sun Glasses, Nonprescription .
Personal devices for protection of the eyes from impact, flying objects, glare, liquids, or injurious radiation. .
0.62
 
Food Safety .
Safety, Food .
Activities involved in ensuring the safety of FOOD including avoidance of bacterial and other contamination. .
0.57
 
Blood Safety .
Blood Supply Safety .
Blood Supply Safeties .
Safety, Blood .
Safety, Blood Supply .
Hemovigilance .
The degree to which the blood supply for BLOOD TRANSFUSIONS is free of harmful substances or infectious agents, and properly typed and crossmatched (BLOOD GROUPING AND CROSSMATCHING) to insure serological compatibility between BLOOD DONORS and recipients. .
0.56
 
Patient Safety .
Patient Safeties .
Safeties, Patient .
Safety, Patient .
Efforts to reduce risk, to address and reduce incidents and accidents that may negatively impact healthcare consumers. .
0.56