Ten guides: development of occupational disease guides (final report).
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Description:Ten guidelines for the determination of occupational diseases are presented to assist in establishing the work and substance relatedness of disease in individual workers. The chemical and common names are provided for the following 10 substances: antimony (7440360), inorganic arsenic (7440382), benzene (71432), coke oven emissions, cotton dust, inorganic lead (7439921), inorganic mercury (7439976), nitrogen-dioxide (10102440), crystalline silica (7631869), and sulfur-dioxide (7446095). For each substance, occupations with potential exposure, medical examinations, differential diagnosis, symptoms, clinical analysis, epidemiology, exposure data, and threshold limit values are discussed. [Description provided by NIOSH]
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Pages in Document:1-157
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NIOSHTIC Number:nn:00092425
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NTIS Accession Number:PB80-194053
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Citation:NIOSH 1978 May; :1-157
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Federal Fiscal Year:1978
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Source Full Name:NIOSH, Cincinnati, Ohio, NIOSH Contract No. 210-77-0089, 157 pages, 81 references
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