Central European Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
2016, Vol. 22, No 1-2
Contents
Farewell to Professor Pál Kertai
Target Analysis of Occupational Safety Aiming at
Prevention of Infections and Diseases Caused by
Biological Etiological Factors
Gyula Madarász and Ferenc Nédó
Does Natural Daylight Influence Nocturnal Melatonin
Production? A Pilot Study
Barbara Griefahn and Anja Kraneburg
Estrogenic Activity of Selected Endrocine Disrupting
Compounds in tap Water from Vojvodina Province, Serbia
Biljana D. krbić, Mira V. Čelić, and Mira I. Petrović
Working Environment of Higher Education Staff – a Survey at
University of Szeged, Hungary
Veronika Mátó, Klára Tarkó, Krisztina Tóth,
László Nagymajtényi, and Edit Paulik
Workability Index Among Ageing Hungarian Workers
Ferenc Kudász, Krisztina Nagy, Zsófia Kõvágó, and Imre Nagy
Occupational Health and Safety Regulations of Container
Handling in the United Arab Emirates
Anza Elias, Tom Loney, and Balázs Ádám
Health Risk Assessment and its Perception in Environmental
Settings: Psychosomatic and Psychosocial Aspects
Vladimir Bencko and John M. Quinn
Aspects of Health Risk Assessment Related to the Red Sludge
Catastrophe in Hungary
Gyula Dura, Gábor Faludi, Péter Rudnai, Zoltán Szabó,
Zoltán Demeter, Brigitta Szalay, and Anna Páldy
In Vivo Effect of 7,12-Dimethylbenz (a) Anthracene on
Methylation Patterns of the Promoter Regions of Tp53 and X-ray Cross Complementing 1 Genes
István Kiss, István Ember†, László Szabó,
László Nyeste, András Tomesz, Richárd Molnár, András Csejtei,
and Zsuzsa Orsós
Short Communication
Occupational Heat Stroke Deaths in Hungary
Marianna Lászlóffy, Attila Budavölgyi, and Károly Jenõ Nagy
The Role of Diplomacy Regarding International Response to
Environmental Health Threats
Sorin Gurzau and Adrian Liviu Ivan
Instruction for Contributors |