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Ahasan MR, Ahmad SkA, Khan AW & Ahmed TP (2000) Occupational exposures and respiratory illness symptoms among the textile industry workers in a developing country. Applied Occupational and Environmental Hygiene, 15 (3): 313–320.
Ahasan MR, Khan AW, Al-Mahtab M & Faruquee SM (1998) Small and medium-sized chemical factories in Bangladesh—occupational health and safety measures. In: PA Scott, RS Bridger and J Charteris (Eds.), Global Ergonomics, Elsevier Science, pp. 271–275.
Ahasan MR, Quddus R, Väyrynen S, Virokannas H & Mohiuddin G (1999) Work-related problems in metal handling tasks in Bangladesh: obstacles to the development of safety and health measures. Ergonomics, 42 (2): 385–396.
Ahasan MR, Väyrynen S & Kirvesoja H (1996) Physical workload analysis among small industry activities using postural data. International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics, 2 (1): 27–34.
Ahasan MR, Mohiuddin G & Faruquee SM (2002) Strenuous task in hot climate—a case study in Bangladesh. Work Study, 51 (4): 175–181.
Ahasan MR, Khaleque A & Mohiuddin G (1999) Human aspects of shift work in the developing countries I:—a case study in Bangladesh. Journal of Human Ergology, 28 (1/2): 59–65.
Ahasan MR, Campbell D, Salmoni A & Lewko J (2001) Some intervening and local factors among shift workers in a developing country--Bangladesh. Journal of Workplace Learning, 13 (3): 164–169.