Project reports
Walters D, Wadsworth E. Analysis of findings from ESENER-3on cover and contribution of OSH prevention services to supporting OSH inestablishments in Europe, EU-OSHA, 2023. Available at: https://oshwiki.osha.europa.eu/sites/oshwiki/files/2023-1/ESENER%20analysis%20Prevention%20services.pdf (see also: https://osha.europa.eu/en/highlights/role-prevention-services-ensure-better-osh-practices-and-sustainable-compliance)
Devereux H, Wadsworth E. The forgotten keyworkers: challenges faced by British seafarers as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. SU, MNWB and NI, 2021. Available at: https://www.solent.ac.uk/research-innovation-enterprise/documents/forgotten-keyworkers-project-report-september-2021.pdf.
Ellis N, Wadsworth E, Sampson H. Mapping maritime professionals: towards a full-scale European data collection system. ETF and ECSA 2021. Available at: https://www.etf-europe.org/resource/mapmar
Walters D, Frick K, Wadsworth E. Trade union initiatives to support improved safety and health in micro and small firms: Trade Union Prevention Agents/Actions (TUPAS) in four EU Member States. European Commission, 2018. Available at: https://istas.net/tupas-project
Walters D, Johnstone R, Lippel K, Quinlan M, Bhattacharya S, James P, Wadsworth E. The role and effects of representingminers in arrangements for safety and health in coal mining: a global study. IOSH, 2018. Available at: https://www.iosh.co.uk/coalmining
Walters D, Wadsworth E, Hasle P, Refslund P, Ramioul M.Safety and health in micro and small enterprises in the EU: final report from the 3-year SESAME project. European Agency for Safety and Health at Work, Bilbao, 2018. Available at: https://osha.europa.eu/en/tools-and-publications/publications/safety-and-health-micro-and-small-enterprises-eu-final-report-3/view
Walters D, Wadsworth E, Hasle P, Refslund P, Ramioul M,Antonsson A-B. Safety and health in micro and small enterprises in the EU: the view from the workplace. European Agency for Safety and Health at Work, Bilbao,2018. Available at: https://osha.europa.eu/en/tools-and-publications/publications/safety-and-health-micro-and-small-enterprises-eu-view-workplace/view
Wadsworth E, Walters D. Management of occupational health and safety in European workplaces – evident from the Second European Survey of Enterprises on New and Emerging Risks (ESENER-2). European Agency for Safety and Health at Work, Bilbao, 2018. Available at: https://osha.europa.eu/en/highlights/new-esener-2-analysis-highlights-disparity-management-safety-and-health-risks-workplace
Walters D, Wadsworth E. Worker participation in the management of occupational safety and health: qualitative evidence from the second European survey of enterprises on new and emerging risks (ESENER-2).European Agency for Safety and Health at Work, Bilbao, 2017. Available at: https://osha.europa.eu/en/tools-and-publications/publications/worker-participation-management-occupational-safety-health/view
Walters D, Wadsworth E. Contexts and arrangements for occupational safety and health in micro and small enterprises in the EU –SESAME Projects. European Agency for Safety and Health at Work, Bilbao, 2016.Available at: https://osha.europa.eu/en/tools-and-publications/publications/contexts-and-arrangements-occupational-safety-and-health-micro/view
Walters D, Wadsworth E. Experiences of arrangements for health, safety and welfare in the global container terminal industry. International Transport Workers Federation &Institution of Occupational Safety and Health, 2016. Available at: http://www.iosh.co.uk/~/media/Documents/Books%20and%20resources/Published%20research/Global%20container%20terminal%20industry.pdf?la=en
Walters D, Wadsworth E, Johnstone R, Quinlan M. A study of the role of workers’ representatives in health and safety arrangements in coal mines in Queensland. Research Report for the Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union (CFMEU) Mining and Energy Division, 2014.
Walters D, Wadsworth E, Quinlan M. Analysis of the determinants of workplace occupational safety and health practice in a selection of EU Member States. European Agency for Safety and Health at Work.2013; available at: https://osha.europa.eu/en/tools-and-publications/publications/reports/analysis-determinants-workplace-OSH-in-EU/view/
Walters D, Wadsworth E, Sampson H, James, P. The limits of influence. The role of supply chains in influencing health and safety management in two sectors Institution of Occupational Safety and Health. 2012. Available at: https://www.iosh.co.uk/en/Books%20and%20resources/The%20limits%20of%20influence
Walters D, Wadsworth E. Managing the health and safety of workers in globalised container terminals: A preliminary study of the experience of health and safety arrangements and outcomes in containerterminals operated by Global Network Terminal Operators. InternationalTransport Workers’ Federation. 2012.
Walters D, Wadsworth E, et al. The NERCLIS Project: Contract to assess the potential impact of emerging trends and risks on labour inspection methodologies in the domain of occupational health and safety. European Commission. 2011.
Walters D, Wadsworth E, Davies O, Lloyd-Williams H, Marsh K. Analysis of the findings of the European Survey of Enterprises on New and Emerging Riskson the effectiveness and support for worker representation and consultation on health and safety. European Agency for Safety and Health at Work, Research Report. EU-OSHA 2011. Available at: https://osha.europa.eu/en/tools-and-publications/publications/reports/esener_workers-involvement/view
Walters D, Wadsworth E, Harris R. Analysis of needs and the development of an instrument to help employers, workers and their representatives implement the requirements of REACH in small firms that are downstream users of chemical substances in the EU textiles industry. European Commission, Project implementation report. 2011.
Davies R, Lloyd-Williams H, Wadsworth E. Analysis of the Correlates of Self-Report Work Related Illness in the Labour Force Survey, Health and Safety Executive, Research Report 953,2011. Available at: http://www.hse.gov.uk/research/rrpdf/rr953.pdf
Wilson S, Tyers C, Wadsworth E. Evidence Review on Regulation Culture and Behaviours, Social Science Research Unit Food Standards Agency Unit Report12, 2010.
Kooperationsstelle Hamburg, Cardiff University[1],CIOP-PIB Warsaw, TNO Amsterdam. Contract to analyse and evaluate the impact of the practical implementation in the workplace of national measures implementing Directive 98/24/EC on Chemical Agents. European Commission final report. 2010. Available at: http://ec.europa.eu/social/BlobServlet?docId=10152&langId=en
Smith A, Wadsworth E. Safety culture, advice and performance: The associations between safety culture and safety performance, health and wellbeing at an individual level, and safety culture, competent occupational safety and health advice, and safety performance at a corporate level. IOSH Research Report 09.1, 2009.
Walters D, Wadsworth E, Chaplin K. Transferring knowledge for effectivemanagement of chemical risks in small firms. Welsh Assembly GovernmentKnowledge Exchange Fund (KEF) Final Report 2008.
Smith A, Bennett P, Sayce P, Chaplin K, Williams J, Wadsworth E, Mark G, Allen P. Stress and well-being in nurses starting work. Final Report, 2008.
Smith A, Allen P, Wadsworth E. Seafarer fatigue: the Cardiff research programme. Maritime and Coastguard Agency, Research Report464, 2006.
Smith A, Wadsworth E, Shaw C, Stansfeld S, Bhui K, Dhillon K. Ethnicity, work characteristics, stress and health. HSE Books 2005, research report 308.
Smith A, Wadsworth E, Moss S, Simpson S. The scale and impact of psychotropic medication use by workers. HSE Books 2004. Research report 282.
Smith A, Wadsworth E, Moss S, Simpson S. The scale and impact of illegal drug use by workers. HSE Books 2004. Research report 193.
Smith A, Johal S, Wadsworth E, Davey Smith G, Peters T. The Scale of Occupational Health: the Bristol Stress and Health at Work Study. HSE Books. Report 265/2000.
Manuscripts
Makri E., Walters D., Wadsworth E., Devereux H., van den Burg S. Occupational health and safety in aquaculture: organisation of work and employment in small seaweed farms in North West Europe. Economic and Labour Relations Review, March 2024, https://doi.org/10.1017/elr.2024.7
van den Burg S, Koch S, Banach J, Hoffmans Y, van Hoof L, Nauta R, Jak R, Makri E, Wadsworth E, Post S, Kristensen K. Learning to discuss safety within the European seaweed aquaculture sector. Aquaculture International, 2023, https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10499-023-01358-3.
Devereux H., Wadsworth E. Barriers to personal protective equipment use among international seafarers: a UK perspective. Journal of Maritime Affairs, 2023, https://doi.org/10.1007/s13437-023-00308-3
Devereux H., Wadsworth E. Forgotten keyworkers: the experiences of British seafarers during the COVID-19 pandemic. Economic and Labour Relations Review, 2022, https://doi.org/10.1177/10353046221079136.
Walters D., Wadsworth E. Determinants of effective action on workplace safety and health in global companies — the case of global network container terminal operators. Marine Policy, 2021, 124:104374 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2020.104374.
Wong J., Turner N., Kelloway K., Wadsworth E. Tired, stressed, and hurt: Negative affect mediates the relationship between poor sleep and work injuries. Work and Stress, 2021, 35,2: 153-170, https://doi.org/10.1080/02678373.2020.1774938.
Pike, K., Wadsworth, E.,Honebon, S., Broadhurst, E., Zhao, M. & Zhang, P. Gender in the maritimespace: how can the experiences of women seafarers working in the UK shippingindustry be improved? Journal of Navigation, 2021, 74, 6: 1238-1251.
Devereux H., Wadsworth E. Work scheduling and work location control in precarious and ‘permanent’ employment. Economic and Labour Relations Review, December 2020, https://doi.org/10.1177/1035304620981405.
Devereux H., Bhattacharya S.,Wadsworth E. Workplace fiddles in the shipping industry. Employee Relations,2020, 42: 4: 933-948. https://doi.org/10.1108/ER-07-2019-0294
Walters D., Wadsworth E. Arrangements for workers’ safety and health in container terminals: Corporate core values and concrete practice. Economic and Industrial Democracy, 2020, https://doi.org/10.1177/0143831X19893767
Zhao Z., Wadsworth E., JepsenJ., van Leeuwen W. Comparison of perceived fatigue levels of seafarers and management approaches in fatigue mitigation: case studies from two Chinese and two European shipping companies. Marine Policy, 2020, 116: 103897. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2020.103897
Walters D., Wadsworth E. Participation in safety and health in European workplaces: framing the capture of representation. European Journal of Industrial Relations, 2020, 26, 1: 75-90. https://doi.org/10.1177/0959680119835670
Walters D., Wadsworth E., Bhattacharya S. What about the workers? — Experiences of arrangements for safety and health in global container terminals. Safety Science, 2020, 121:474-484.
Walters D, Quinlan M, Johnstone R, Wadsworth E. Representing miners in arrangements for health and safety in coalmines: A study of current practice. Economic and Industrial Democracy, 2016, 40, 4: 976-996, DOI: 10.1177/0143831X16679891.
Walters D, Quinlan M, Johnstone R, Wadsworth E. Cooperation or resistance? Representing workers’health and safety in a hazardous industry. Industrial Relations Journal, 2016,47 (4): 379-395.
Walters D, Johnstone R, Quinlan M, Wadsworth E. Safeguarding workers: A study of health and safety representatives in the Queensland coal mining industry, 1990-2013. Revue Relations Industrielles/Industrial Relations, 2016,71-3: 418-441.
Walters D, Sampson H, James P, Bhattacharya S, Wadsworth E, Xue C. Supply chain leverage and regulating health and safety management in shipping. Relations Industrielles/Industrial Relations, 2016, 71-1: 33-56.
James P, Walters D, Sampson H, Wadsworth E. Protecting workers through supply chains: lessons from two construction case studies. Economic and Industrial Democracy, 2015, 36:727-747.
Wadsworth E, Bhattacharya S, Walters D. Representing workers on arrangements for occupational health and safety in a global industry: Dockworkers experiences in two countries. Policy and Practice in Health and Safety, 2015, 13, 2: 87-107.
Walters D, Wadsworth E. Contexts and determinants of the management of occupational safety and health in European workplaces. Policy and Practice in Health and Safety, 2014, 12 (2): 109-130.
Wadsworth E, Walters D. The determinants of workplace health and safety practice in the UK. Policy and Practice in Health and Safety, 2014, 12, 2: 3–22.
James P, Walters D, Wadsworth E, Sampson H. Regulating the employment dynamics of domestic supply chains. Journal of Industrial Relations, 2015, 57, 4: 526-543.
Sampson H, Walters D, Wadsworth E, James P. Making headway? Regulatory compliance in the shipping industry. Social and Legal Studies, 2014, 23,3: 383-402.
Bloor M, Sampson H, Baker S, Walters D, Dahlgren K, Wadsworth E, James P. Room for manoeuvre? Regulatory compliance in the global shipping industry. Social and Legal Studies, 2013, 22, 2: 171-189.
Hewlett P, Wadsworth E. Tea, coffee and associated lifestyle factors. British Food Journal, 2012, 114, 3: 416-427.
Smith, A, Chaplin, K, Wadsworth, E. Chewing gum, occupational stress, work performance and wellbeing: An intervention study. Appetite, 2012, 58, 3: 1083-1086.
Cardwell CR, Stene LC, Ludvigsson J, Rosenbauer J, Cinek O, Svensson J, Perez-Bravo F, Memon A, Gimeno SG, Wadsworth E, Strotmeyer ES, Goldacre MJ, Radon K, Chuang L-M, Parslow RC,Chetwynd A, Karavanaki K, Brigis G, Pozzilli P, Urbonaitė B, Schober E,Devoti D, Sipetic S, Joner G, Ionescu-Tirgoviste C, de Beaufort CE, Harrild K, Benson V, Savilahti E, Ponsonby A-L, Salem M,Rabiei S, Patterson CC. Breast feeding and childhood onset type 1 diabetes: A pooled analysis of individual patient data from 43 observational studies. Diabetes Care, 2012, 35: 2215-2225.
Cardwell CR, Svensson J, Waldhoer T, Ludvigsson J, Sadauskaitė-Kuehne V, RobertsCL, Parslow RC, Wadsworth E, Brigis G, Urbonaitė B, Schober E, Devoti G, Ionescu-Tirgoviste C, de BeaufortCE, Soltesz G, Patterson CC. Inter-birth interval is associated with childhood type 1 diabetes risk. Diabetes, 2012, 61: 702-707.
Oltedal H, Wadsworth E. Risk perception in the Norwegian shipping industry and identification of influencing factors. Maritime Policy and Management, 2010, 37: 6: 601-623.
Wadsworth E, Chaplin K, Allen P, Smith A. What makes a good job? Current perspectives on work and improved health and well-being. The Open Occupational Health and Safety Journal, 2010, 2: 9-15.
Cardwell CR, Stene LC, Joner G, Bulsara MK, Cinek O, Rosenbauer J, Ludvigsson J, Svensson J, Goldacre MJ, Waldhoer T, Jarosz-Chobot P, Gimeno SGA, Chuang L-M, Roberts CL, Parslow RC, Wadsworth E, Chetwynd A, Brigis G, Urbonaitė B, Šipetić S, Schober E, Devoti G, Ionescu-Tirgoviste C, de BeaufortCE, Stoyanov D, Buschard K, Radon K, Glatthaar C, Patterson CC. Birth order and childhood type 1 diabetes: a pooled analysis of 31 observational studies. International Journal of Epidemiology, 2011, 40: 363-374.
Cardwell CR, Stene LC, Joner G, Bulsara MK, Cinek O, Rosenbauer J, Ludvigsson J, Castell C, Svensson J, Goldacre MJ, Waldhoer T,Jarosz-Chobot P, Gimeno SG, Chuang L-M, Parslow RC, Wadsworth E, Chetwynd A,Pozzilli P, Brigis B, Urbonaitė B, Šipetić S, Schober E, Tenconi MT, Ionescu-Tirgoviste C, de BeaufortCE, Stoyanov D, Buschard K, Patterson CC. Maternal age at birth and childhood type 1 diabetes: a pooled analysis of 30 observational studies. Diabetes, 2010,52 (2): 486-494.
Cardwell CR, Stene LC, Joner G, Davis EA, Cinek O, Rosenbauer J, Ludvigsson J, Svensson J, Goldacre MJ, Waldhoer T, Polanska J, Gimeno SG, Chuang LM, Parslow RC, Wadsworth E,Chetwynd A, Pozzilli P, Brigis G, Urbonaitė B, Šipetić S, Schober E, Ionescu-Tirgoviste C, de Beaufort CE, Patterson CC. High birth weight is associated witha slight increase in childhood onset type 1 diabetes risk: A meta-analysis ofobservational studies. Diabetologia, 2010, 53 (4): 641-651.
Wadsworth E, Chaplin K, Smith A. The work environment, stress and well-being. Occupational Medicine, 2010, 60: 635-639.[2]
Wadsworth E, Smith A. Safety culture, advice and performance. Policy and Practice in Health and Safety 2009, 7, 1: 5-31.
Wadsworth E, Smith A. Substance use among those attending an accident and emergency department. Emergency Medicine Journal,2007, 24: 685.
Wadsworth E, Dhillon K, Shaw C, Bhui K, Stansfeld S, Smith A. Racial discrimination, ethnicity and work stress. Occupational Medicine, 2007, 54:18-24.[3]
Wadsworth E, Allen P, McNamara R, Smith A. Fatigue and health in a seafaring population. Occupational Medicine, 2008, 58: 198-204.
AllenP, Wadsworth E, Smith A. The prevention and management of seafarers’ fatigue: are view. International Maritime Health, 2007, 58 (1-4): 167-177.
AllenP, Wadsworth E, Smith A. Seafarers’ fatigue: a review of the recent literature. International Maritime Health, 2008, 59, 1-4: 81-92.
Wadsworth E, Moss S, Simpson S, Smith A. A community based investigation of the association between cannabis use, injuries and accidents. Journal of Psychopharmacology, 2006, 20, 1: 5-13.
Wadsworth E, Moss S, Simpson S, Smith A. Cannabis use, cognitive performance and mood in a sample of workers. Journal of Psychopharmacology, 2006, 20, 1: 14-23.
Wadsworth E, Allen P, Wellens B, McNamara R, Smith A. Patterns of fatigue among seafarers during a tour of duty. American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 2006, 49: 836-844.
Wadsworth E, Moss S, Simpson S, Smith A. SSRIs and cognitive performance in a working sample. Human Psychopharmacology: Clinical & Experimental, 2005, 20: 561-572.
Wadsworth E, Moss S, Simpson S, Smith A. Psychotropic medication use and accidents, injuries and cognitive failures. Human Psychopharmacology: Clinical &Experimental, 2005, 20: 391-400.
Simpson S, Wadsworth E, Moss S, Smith A. Minor Injuries, Cognitive Failures and Accidents at Work: Incidence and Associated Features. Occupational Medicine, 2005, 55: 99-108.
Calnan M, Wadsworth E, May M, Smith A, Wainwright D. Job strain, effort-reward imbalance, and stress at work: competing or complementary models? Scandinavian Journal of Public Health, 2004, 32, 2: 84-93.
Vedhara K, Wadsworth E, Norman P, Searle A, Mitchell J, Macrae N, O’Mahony M, Kemple T, Memel D. Habitual prospective memory in elderly patients with Type 2 diabetes: implications for medication adherence. Psychology, Health and Medicine, 2004, 9,1: 17-27.
Wadsworth E, Moss S, Simpson S, Smith A. Factors associated with recreational drug use. Journal of Psychopharmacology, 2004, 18 (2): 238-248.
Wadsworth E, Simpson S, Moss S, Smith A. Recreational drug use: patterns from a South Wales self-report survey. Journal of Psychopharmacology, 2004, 18, 2: 228-237.
Wadsworth E, Moss S, Simpson S, Smith A. Preliminary investigation of the associationbetween psychotropic medication use and accidents, minor injuries, andcognitive failures. Human Psychopharmacology: Clinical and Experimental, 2003, 18:535-540.
Wadsworth E, Simpson S, Moss S, Smith A. The Bristol Stress and Health Study: Accidents, minor injuries, and cognitive failures at work. Occupational Medicine, 2003, 53,6: 392-397.
Metcalfe C, Davey Smith G, Wadsworth E, Sterne J, Heslop P, MacLeod J, Smith A.
A contemporary validation of the Reeder Stress Inventory. British Journal of Health Psychology, 2003, 8: 83-94.
Shield J, Wadsworth E, MacDonald A, Stephenson A,Tyfield L, Holton J, Marlow N. The relationship of genotype to cognitive outcome in galactosaemia. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 2000, 83: 248-250.
Shield J, Wadsworth E, Hassold T, Judis L, Jacobs P. Is disomic homozygosity at the APECED locus the cause of increased autoimmunity in Down’s syndrome? Archives of Disease in Childhood, 1999, 81, 2: 147-150.
Wadsworth E, Shield J, Hunt L, Baum J. A case-control study of environmental factors associated with diabetes in the under-fives. Diabetic Medicine, 1997, 14: 390-396.
Shield J, Gardner R, Wadsworth E, Whiteford M, James R, Robinson D, Baum J, Temple I. A etiopathology and genetic basis of neonatal diabetes. Archives of Disease in Childhood: Fetal and Neonatal Edition, 1997, 76:F39-42.
Rothwell P, Staines A, Smail P, Wadsworth E, McKinney P. Abnormal seasonality of birth in childhood diabetes. British Medical Journal,1996, 312: 1456-1457.
Shield J, Wadsworth E, Hobbs K, Baum J. Dermatoglyphics, fetal growth and insulin dependent diabetes in children under five. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 1995, 72: 159-160.
Shield J, Wadsworth E, Baum J. The genetic contribution to disease pathogenesis in childhood diabetes is greatest in the very young. Diabetic Medicine, 1995, 12: 377-379.
Wadsworth E, Shield J, Hunt L. Baum J. Insulin dependentdiabetes in children under 5: incidence and ascertainment validation for 1992.British Medical Journal, 1995, 310: 700-703.
McCann K, Wadsworth E, Beck E. Planning health care for people with HIV infection and AIDS. Health Services Management Research, 1993, 6:167-177
McCann K, Wadsworth E. The role of informal carers in supporting gay men who have HIV related illness: what do they do and what are their needs? AIDS Care, 1992, 4, 1: 25-34.
Wadsworth E, McCann K. Attitudes towards and use of general practitioner services among homosexual men with HIV infection or AIDS. British Journal of General Practice, 1992, 42: 107-110.
McCann K, Wadsworth E. The experience of having a positive HIV antibody test. AIDS Care, 1991, 3, 1: 43-53.
Conference papers
Banach J, Koch S, Hoffmans Y, Makri E, Wadsworth E, van den Burg S. Discovering the safe use of seaweed across the food value-chain. Circular@WUR Conference,6-8 December 2021 (accepted, October 2021).
Irastorza I, Wadsworth E, Cleary A. An international establishment survey and the coverage of micro enterprises – does one size fit all? Fifth International Workshop on Business Data Collection Methodology, Lisbon 19-21September 2018 (accepted, April 2018).
Smith A, Wadsworth E. The Good job score: associations with positive and Negative outcomes. In Sharples, S., Shorrock, S. & Waterson, P. (Eds), Contemporary Ergonomics and Human Factors 2015, CRC Press, 2015: 267-274.
Smith A, Wadsworth E. The Good job score: associations with positive and Negative outcomes. Ergonomics and Human Factors Conference 2015.
Ellis N, Sampson H, Wadsworth E. Fatalities at sea. Seafarers’ International Research Centre Symposium Proceedings, SIRC, Cardiff, 2011:46-65.
Acejo I, Sampson H, Turgo N, Wadsworth E. The health and self-medication practices of seafarers. Seafarers’ International Research Centre Symposium Proceedings, SIRC, Cardiff, 2011: 89-107.
Wadsworth E, Allen PH, Smith A. Too tired to start? Travel to the vessel and subsequent fatigue at work among seafarers. Ergonomics Society Annual Conference, 2008 Nottingham, April 2008 (poster).
Wadsworth E, Allen PH, Smith A. Too tired to start? Travel to the vessel and subsequent fatigue at work among seafarers. In Bust PD (ed), Contemporary Ergonomics, 2008, Taylor and Francis, 2008: 597-601.
Smith A, Allen P, Wadsworth E. Seafarers’ fatigue: conclusions and the way forward. In Bust PD (ed), Contemporary Ergonomics 2008, Taylor and Francis, 2008: 607-612.
Smith A, Allen P, Wadsworth E. A comparative approach to seafarers’ fatigue. In the Proceedings of the International Symposium on Maritime Safety, Science and Environmental Protection, Athens 2007.
Allen P, Wadsworth E, Smith A. The relationship between recorded hours of work and fatigue in seafarers. In: Bust PD (ed), Contemporary Ergonomics2006, Taylor and Francis, 2006: 546-548.
Smith A, Brice C, Sivell S, Wadsworth E, Wellens B. The combined effects of occupational factors on objective measures of performance and health. In: Contemporary Ergonomics 2001. M. Hanson (ed). London: Taylor &Francis.
Shield J, Gardener R, James R, Robinson D, Howell W, Temple I, Wadsworth E, Baum J. Transient and permanent neonatal diabetes (TNDM + PNDM)222. Paediatric Research (European Society for Paediatric Research Abstracts),1996, 40 (3): 552.
Shield J, Wadsworth E, Baum J. Diabetes in children under five. Presentation at the International Symposium on Childhood Diabetes Sienna, Italy, May 1993. Published in: An update on childhood diabetes and short stature, Eds. Fois A, Laron Z, Morgese G. Monduzzi Editore, 1993: 21-28.
Professional Journal Publications
Smith A, Wadsworth E. A holistic approach to stress and wellbeing at work. Part 5: What makes a good job? Occupational Health at Work, 2011, 8 (4): 25-27.
Chaplin K, Wadsworth E, Smith A. Health Minds at Work: Part 2. Stressin those starting work. Occupational Health at Work, 2009, 5 (5): 27-29.
Smith A, Allen P, Wadsworth E. 2007.Seafarer Fatigue: The Cardiff Research Programme. Seaways.
Smith A, Johal S, Wadsworth E, Harvey I, Davey Smith G, Peters T. Stress and health at work, part IV: interim findings of the Bristol Survey. Occupational Health Review, 1999, July/August: 28-31.
Smith A, Johal, S, Wadsworth E, Peters, T, Harvey I, Davey Smith G. Stress and health at work III: response rate and sample details. Occupational Health Review, 1999, January/February: 23-26.
Smith A, Johal S, Wadsworth E, Davey Smith G, Harvey I, Peters T. Stress at work II: results from a pilot study. Occupational Health Review, 1998,September/October: 11-13.
Smith A, Johal S, Wadsworth E, Davey Smith G, Harvey I, Peters T. The Scale of Occupational Stress. Occupational Health Review, 1998, May/June:19-22.
Other Publications
Walters D, Wadsworth E. Occupational safety and health prevention services / experts in Europe. Discussion paper, EU-OSHA, 2023. Available at: https://osha.europa.eu/en/publications/occupational-safety-and-health-prevention-services-experts-europe
Devereux H, Wadsworth E. Life Would Have Been a Thousand Times Simpler if I Were Not a Seafarer: The COVID-19 Pandemic and Skills Retention in the British Shipping Industry. In: Handbook of Research on the Future of the Maritime Industry, Senbursa N (Ed), IGI Global, 2022, pp. 34-50. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-9039-3.ch002.
ILO (first draft by Wadsworth E, Walters D). Safety and Health at the Future of Work: Building on 100 years of experience: Report for the World Day for Safety and Health at Work 2019, International Labour Organisation (ILO),April 2019. Available at: https://www.ilo.org/safework/events/safeday/WCMS_687610/lang--en/index.htm
Walters D, James P, Wadsworth E. Drivers and constraints for OSH improvement in global value chains – the perspective of research on OSH management and standards. In: Food and agriculture global value chains: Drivers and constraints for occupational safety and health improvement. Volume 1Perspectives from relevant research areas. International Labour Organization,2017, Geneva. Available at: http://www.ilo.org/safework/projects/WCMS_593280/lang--en/index.htm
Smith A, Allen P, Wadsworth E. Crew, manning and fatigue. In Navigation accidents and their causes, The Nautical Institute, London, 2015.
Wadsworth E, Marsh K, Turgo N, Walters D. Supply chain management for health and safety, London 2012 website, October 2011.
[1]Cardiff University: Walters D, Wadsworth E
[2]First in top 20 articles published on the same topic (from Ernst-BioMedLib: 15-05-13)
[3]In the top 10 most downloaded papers from Occupational Medicine for 2009 and for the period up to September 2010