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- :Zalk, David M. ;Spee, TonJun 30 2011 | Saf Health Work. 2011; 2(2):105-121.:ObjectivesThis paper presents the framework and protocol design for a construction industry risk management toolbox. The construction industry needs a...
- :DeBord, D. Gayle ;Carreón, Tania8 15 2016 | Am J Epidemiol. 184(4):302-314:The exposome has been defined as the totality of exposures individuals experience over the course of their lives and how those exposures affect health...
- :Beaucham, Catherine C. ;Lentz, Thomas J.2012 Oct-Dec | Int J Occup Environ Health. 18(4):344-347.:BackgroundSilicosis, a lung disease caused by inhaling respirable crystalline silica dust, is an occupational illness affecting millions of workers wo...
- :Hines, Cynthia J. ;Lentz, Thomas J.2 2019 | J Occup Environ Hyg. 16(2):120-128:Bisphenol A is a commercially important chemical used to make polycarbonate plastic, epoxy resins, and other specialty products. Despite an extensive ...
- :Afanuh, Susan E. ;Gillen, MatthewSeptember 2011 | NIOSH Numbered Publications:"Workers are at risk of death from cave-ins during trenching and excavation activities. NIOSH recommends engineering controls, protective equipment, a...
- :Gilbert, Stephen J. ;Lentz, Thomas J.July 2019 | NIOSH Numbered Publications:"Occupational exposure limits (OELs) play a critical role in protecting workers and emergency response personnel from exposure to dangerous concentrat...
- :McKernan, Lauralynn T. ;Niemeier, R. ToddOctober 2016 | NIOSH Numbered Publications:This criteria document is derived from the NIOSH evaluation of critical health effects studies of occupational exposure to diacetyl and 2,3-pentanedio...:current
- :Doak, Clayton ;Lentz, Thomas J.May 2006 | NIOSH Numbered Publications:"The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has reviewed data characterizing occupational exposure to airborne refractory ceram...:current
- :Whittaker, Christine ;Rice, Faye L.December 2016 | NIOSH Numbered Publications:Occupational exposure to chemical carcinogens still presents risks to many in the workforce. The burden from exposure to occupational carcinogens on w...
- :Dankovic, David A. ;Kuempel, Eileen D.July 2017 | NIOSH Numbered Publications:This document was revised to clarify NIOSH methods related to carcinogenicity at low exposures and to affirm that the OSHA analytical methods are acce...
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