Date of filling in this questionnaire or last update: 10/07/2023
1. JOB-EXPOSURE MATRICES
JEM name
Lifting JEM for pregnant women
Country
Denmark
Contact person
Emina Mocevic
Email
emina.mocevic.01@regionh.dk
References (citation)
  • Mocevic E, Svendsen SW, Jørgensen KT, Frost P, Bonde JP. Occupational lifting, fetal death and preterm birth: findings from the Danish National Birth Cohort using a job exposure matrix. PLoS One. 2014 Mar 10;9(3):e90550
References (weblinks)
  • https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0090550
Attachments
Agents
  • Ergonomics, Physical Workload, and Injury Related
Ergonomics, Physical Workload, and Injury Related
  • Physical work load (e.g. heavy lifting of people or objects, pushing/pulling)
Occupation Axis
Yes
Coding system
  • D-ISCO 1988
Coding system (Number of digits used)
4
Industry Axis
Yes
Region(s)
  • Region axis [specify region]
Specify region
  • Europe
Europe
  • Denmark
Time period covered
1996-2002
Sex-specific
Yes
Age-specific
No
Intensity
Yes
Intensity categories/units
  • Semi-quantitative (specify categories and cut-off points, if applicable )
  • Quantitative (specify unit)
Semi-quantitative (specify categories and cut-off points, if applicable )
Total load lifted per day (kg). Categories: 0–14; 15–50; 51–100; 101–200; 201–975
Specify: Quantitative (specify unit)
Total load lifted per day (kg)
Data source(s)
  • Self-reported data
Validation studies done: Texts
  • Mocevic E, Svendsen SW, Jørgensen KT, Frost P, Bonde JP. Occupational lifting, fetal death and preterm birth: findings from the Danish National Birth Cohort using a job exposure matrix. PLoS One. 2014 Mar 10;9(3):e90550
Validation studies done: Links
  • https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0090550