Dobson, Ruaraidh O'Donnell, Rachel McGibbon, Mary Semple, Sean
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Annals of work exposures and health
Second-hand tobacco smoke (SHS) is a serious cause of ill-health, and concern around SHS exposure at work has driven legislation in public places. In Scotland, most workers are now protected from SHS at work. However, home care workers (HCWs) may still be exposed, as they enter private homes where smoking is unregulated. In this study, we aimed to ...
Ridderseth, Hilde Daltveit, Dagrun Slettebø Hollund, Bjørg Eli Kirkeleit, Jorunn Kromhout, Hans Krüger, Kirsti Aasbø, Kari Bråtveit, Magne
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Work on offshore petroleum installations may cause exposure to benzene. Benzene is a carcinogenic agent, and exposure among workers should be as low as reasonably practicable. We aimed to assess short-term (less than 60 min) benzene exposure from the most frequent work tasks on offshore installations on the Norwegian continental shelf and identify ...
Thompson, Drew Qi, Chaolong
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In this study, we systematically characterized the airborne dust generated from grinding engineered and natural stone products using a laboratory testing system designed and operated to collect representative respirable dust samples. Four stone samples tested included two engineered stones consisting of crystalline silica in a polyester resin matri...
Cole, Kate Glass, Deborah Bence, Tracey Pisaniello, Dino Knott, Peter Rowett, Shelley Johnson, Sharann
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An Australian National Dust Disease Taskforce was established to address the re-emergence of occupational lung disease, in particular silicosis. Exposure to respirable crystalline silica (RCS) occurs in various industries in Australia. We asked occupational hygienists about their practical experiences and perspectives on RCS exposure and regulatory...
Clausen, Thomas Christensen, Karl Bang Sørensen, Jeppe Karl Bjorner, Jakob B Madsen, Ida E H Borg, Vilhelm Rugulies, Reiner
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To investigate the predictive validity of 32 measures of the Danish Psychosocial Work Environment Questionnaire (DPQ) against two criteria variables: onset of depressive disorders and long-term sickness absence (LTSA). The DPQ was sent to 8958 employed individuals in 14 job groups of which 4340 responded (response rate: 48.4%). Depressive disorders...
Austigard, Åse Dalseth Smedbold, Hans Thore von Hirsch Svendsen, Kristin
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Water and wastewater workers can be exposed to hydrogen sulphide (H2S), with an unpredictable exposure pattern, dominated by sharp peaks. These peaks can often be high above the ceiling value (CV) at 10 ppm. We have analyzed self-administrated H2S exposure data among 60 wastewater workers in the Municipality of Trondheim, Norway, from 2015 till 202...
Fransman, Wouter Otten, Wilma Marquart, Hans Preuhs, Katharina Willemsen, Joeri Boumann, Henry Gerritsen, Rianda
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Within the chemical legislation, REACH was implemented in order to improve safe working conditions with hazardous substances. Literature and real-life experiences by those concerned have shown that there are still gaps with a need for improved risk communication. This study elaborated on how information provided by REACH is understood and acted on ...
Ramkissoon, Chandnee Gaskin, Sharyn Hall, Tony Pisaniello, Dino Zosky, Graeme
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Engineered stones are often characterized for their crystalline silica content. Their organic composition, particularly that of the emissions generated during fabrication work using hand-held power tools, is relatively unexplored. We forensically screened the emissions from dry-cutting 12 engineered stone products in a test chamber for their organi...
Schlünssen, Vivi du Prel, Jean Baptist van Tongeren, Martie Godderis, Lode Turner, Michelle C McElvenny, Damien
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Harmonized tools and approaches for data collection can help to detect similarities and differences within and between countries and support the development, implementation, and assessment of effective and consistent preventive strategies. We developed open source occupational questionnaires on COVID-19 within COVID-19 working groups in the OMEGA-N...
Lin, Yan-Ren Zhong, Nai-Rong Huang, Cheng-Chieh Su, Chih-Pei Shen, Chien-Yu Liao, Lun-De
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