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In Journal of Cleaner Production 20 December 2022 380 Part 1
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In Journal of Cleaner Production 1 April 2022 343
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In Electrochimica Acta 1 May 2020 341
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In Construction and Building Materials 2012 26(1):9-12
Autor:
ADEREMI OLAWALE, SIMON OLAYIWOLA, AKINTUNDE, OLUTOSIN PETER, AFOLABI, MOSES OLADIPUPO, AGBEDE, OLUWOLE AKINYELE, FADIPE, OLUSOLA OLAYEMI
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Journal of Engineering Studies & Research; 2021, Vol. 27 Issue 2, p66-72, 7p
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BMC Public Health, Vol 6, Iss 1, p 82 (2006)
Abstract Background Lead is a highly toxic and pervasive metal. Chronic exposure to low levels is responsible for significant health effects, particularly in children. Prevention remains the best option for reducing childhood lead exposure, however t
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https://doaj.org/article/8b78d70056d244f18bc8890def3536de
Autor:
OLAWALE, SIMON OLAYIWOLA ADEREMI, AKINTUNDE, OLUTOSIN PETER, AFOLABI, MOSES OLADIPUPO, AGBEDE, OLUWOLE AKINYELE
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Journal of Engineering Studies & Research; 2020, Vol. 26 Issue 3, p135-142, 8p
Autor:
Adebamowo, Eugenious O.1 eadebamowo@yahoo.com, Agbede, Oluwole A.1 oluwoleagbede@yahoo.com, Sridhar, Mynepalli K. C.2 mkcsridhar@yahoo.com, Adebamowo, Clement A.3 cadebamo@yahoo.com
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BMC Public Health. 2006, Vol. 6 Issue 1, p82-7. 7p.
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Agbede, J O, Manu, P, Agbede, O A, Mahamadu, A-M, Matthijs, P (ed.), Wamelink, H (ed.), Giddings, B (ed.) & Ku, K (ed.) 2016, Health and safety management practices in the Nigerian construction industry: A survey of construction firms in South Western Nigeria . in WBC16 proceedings ; volume 2 : Environmental opportunities and challenges. Constructing commitment and acknowledging human experiences . pp. 293-304, CIB World Building Congress 2016, Tampere, Finland, 30/05/16 .
Despite the relevance of the construction sector in developing countries, the industry continues to record unacceptable levels of accidents and fatalities. The situation is no different in Nigeria where health and safety (H&S) management has been cit
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https://www.research.manchester.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/health-and-safety-management-practices-in-the-nigerian-construction-industry-a-survey-of-construction-firms-in-south-western-nigeria(ee07a377-69e9-4854-b41e-86f1acc53fb5).html
https://www.research.manchester.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/health-and-safety-management-practices-in-the-nigerian-construction-industry-a-survey-of-construction-firms-in-south-western-nigeria(ee07a377-69e9-4854-b41e-86f1acc53fb5).html
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Journal of Water Resource and Protection. :661-666
Solid wastes have varied compositions and constituents from place to place. The study area is not an excep- tion. The entire 5 Local Government Area (LGA)s of Ogbomosoland were surveyed and about 40 major dumpsites were identified across the spread.