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Occupational exposure at petrol stations and red- green colour vision deficiency: a case-control study from Sudan. [PDF]
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Molecular Impacts of Occupational Exposure to Waste Anesthetic Gases. [PDF]
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Occupational exposure to cancer risk factors among health and social care workers in Europe: results from the Workers' Exposure Survey. [PDF]
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Food and Chemical Toxicology, 1996
Regarding the risk evaluation of mixtures in the workplace, the Working Group discussed whether there is a need to consider combination effects at the workplace and whether there is sufficient information on combination toxicology to suggest a scientific strategy for the evaluation of any mixture at the workplace.
H, Sterzl-Eckert, H, Greim
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Regarding the risk evaluation of mixtures in the workplace, the Working Group discussed whether there is a need to consider combination effects at the workplace and whether there is sufficient information on combination toxicology to suggest a scientific strategy for the evaluation of any mixture at the workplace.
H, Sterzl-Eckert, H, Greim
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Applied Occupational and Environmental Hygiene, 1999
(1999). Occupational Heat Exposure. Applied Occupational and Environmental Hygiene: Vol. 14, No. 3, pp. 153-154.
A, Adelakun, E, Schwartz, L, Blais
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(1999). Occupational Heat Exposure. Applied Occupational and Environmental Hygiene: Vol. 14, No. 3, pp. 153-154.
A, Adelakun, E, Schwartz, L, Blais
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Annals of Work Exposures and Health, 2023
Abstract This commentary describes developments in occupational exposure science over the last 30 yr, highlighting theoretical descriptions of inhalation, dermal, inadvertent ingestion, and ocular exposure in the workplace and how they are intertwined.
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Abstract This commentary describes developments in occupational exposure science over the last 30 yr, highlighting theoretical descriptions of inhalation, dermal, inadvertent ingestion, and ocular exposure in the workplace and how they are intertwined.
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Occupational Fluoride Exposure
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 1977Effects of airborne fluoride on industrial health are discussed with regard to acute and chronic effects. Injuries to lungs and skin from acute exposures are described. Chronic effects are discussed with regard to industrial sources of fluoride and air concentrations vs. urinary concentrations of fluoride. An extensive literature review is presented in
H C, Hodge, F A, Smith
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OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE TO CYCLOPHOSPHAMIDE
The Lancet, 1984Several lines of research have demonstrated the risk of occupational exposure of health-care personnel to anticancer drugs. Urine samples from two nurses working in a cancer clinic were analysed for cyclophosphamide (CP) by gas chromatography after they had prepared the drug for treatment.
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