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Toxicological Evaluations of Rare Earths and Their Health Impacts to Workers: A Literature Review

open access: yesSafety and Health at Work, 2013
In concert with the development of new materials in the last decade, the need for toxicological studies of these materials has been increasing. These new materials include a group of rare earths (RE).
Kyung Taek Rim   +2 more
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No evidence for carcinogenicity of titanium dioxide nanoparticles in 26-week inhalation study in rasH2 mouse model

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2022
With the rapid development of alternative methods based on the spirit of animal welfare, the publications of animal studies evaluating endpoints such as cancer have been extremely reduced.
Shotaro Yamano   +13 more
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Genetics and occupational health and safety [PDF]

open access: yesOccupational and Environmental Medicine, 2007
A recent study in China concluded that the incidences of neurasthenia and of ultrasonographic abnormalities in the livers of vinyl chloride‐exposed workers increased with increasing cumulative exposure dose.1 This is an important finding, especially as the exposure to vinyl chloride studied was below the current Chinese permissible occupational limit ...
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Effectiveness of joint health and safety units in occupational safety and health services: a field study and a scale

open access: yesMedycyna Pracy
Background To protect employees against the hazards they may be exposed to during work, employers must provide preventive occupational safety and health (OSH) in international and national legislation.
Sule Sezgin   +3 more
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Work Environments and Exposure to Hazardous Substances in Korean Tire Manufacturing

open access: yesSafety and Health at Work, 2012
Objectives: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the tire manufacturing work environments extensively and to identify workers’ exposure to hazardous substances in various work processes.
Naroo Lee   +4 more
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Physicochemical characterization and genotoxicity of the broad class of carbon nanotubes and nanofibers used or produced in U.S. facilities

open access: yesParticle and Fibre Toxicology, 2020
Background Carbon nanotubes and nanofibers (CNT/F) have known toxicity but simultaneous comparative studies of the broad material class, especially those with a larger diameter, with computational analyses linking toxicity to their fundamental material ...
Kelly Fraser   +22 more
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Pulmonary dust foci as rat pneumoconiosis lesion induced by titanium dioxide nanoparticles in 13-week inhalation study

open access: yesParticle and Fibre Toxicology, 2022
Background Most toxicological studies on titanium dioxide (TiO2) particles to date have concentrated on carcinogenicity and acute toxicity, with few studies focusing of pneumoconiosis, which is a variety of airspace and interstitial lung diseases caused ...
Shotaro Yamano   +13 more
doaj   +1 more source

Genetics and occupational safety and health [PDF]

open access: yesOccupational and Environmental Medicine, 2007
In occupational health much has been made of the potential impact of the “genetic revolution” on worker health.1 Schulte2 and OEM are right to ask the direct question—what hath this wrought? In the accompanying editorial Schulte acknowledges that although genetics has not yet had a major impact upon occupational health and safety, with continued ...
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Occupational safety and health status and protection strategies of workers in new business forms

open access: yes环境与职业医学, 2023
The new business forms are the new patterns of the job market extended by the use of mobile internet, big data, cloud computing, and other information technologies in the context of a new round of information technology development.
Yuxuan LIU   +4 more
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Welding fume inhalation exposure and high-fat diet change lipid homeostasis in rat liver

open access: yesToxicology Reports, 2020
It is estimated that greater than 1 million workers are exposed to welding fume (WF) by inhalation daily. The potentially toxic metals found in WF are known to cause multiple adverse pulmonary and systemic effects, including cardiovascular disease, and ...
Greg R. Boyce   +11 more
doaj   +1 more source

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