John W Cherrie,Graeme W Hughson
John W Cherrie
Estimation and Assessment of Substance Exposure (EASE) is a computerized expert system developed by the UK Health and Safety Executive to facilitate exposure assessments in the absence of exposure measurements. The system uses a number of r...
Comparison of measured dermal dust exposures with predicted exposures given by the EASE expert system [0.03%]
基于EASE专家系统的预测粉尘暴露量与实验测量的比较研究
Graeme W Hughson,John W Cherrie
Graeme W Hughson
Estimation and Assessment of Substance Exposure (EASE) is a rule-based computer expert system used by regulatory authorities within the European Union to assist in assessing exposure for both new and existing substances. It can provide esti...
Comparative Study
The Annals of occupational hygiene. 2005 Mar;49(2):111-23. DOI:10.1093/annhyg/meh089 2005
John Tickner,Jeff Friar,Karen S Creely et al.
John Tickner et al.
The estimation and assessment of substance exposure (EASE) model has been under development and in use since the early 1990s. It is a general model that can be used to predict workplace exposure to any substance hazardous to health. The cur...
EASEing into the future [0.03%]
走向未来
Christine Northage
Christine Northage
Mortality from lung and kidney disease in a cohort of North American industrial sand workers: an update [0.03%]
北美工业用砂工人群队列中肺病和肾病死亡率的更新结果
J Corbett McDonald,Alison D McDonald,Janet M Hughes et al.
J Corbett McDonald et al.
Background: A previously published cohort study of some 2670 employees of the North American sand industry, followed through 1994, provided strong evidence of a causal relationship between quartz exposure and death from b...
Yu-Mei Kuo,Chane-Yu Lai,Chih-Chieh Chen et al.
Yu-Mei Kuo et al.
Certification tests currently employed by some industrialized nations to certify respirators require that when challenged with air flow at a constant suction head of 25 mmH2O, the leakage into the facepiece from the exhalation valve(s) shou...
Brian D Curwin,Misty J Hein,Wayne T Sanderson et al.
Brian D Curwin et al.
Green tobacco sickness is an illness associated with nicotine exposures among tobacco harvesters. Agricultural workers manually harvest tobacco and thus have the potential for skin exposure to nicotine, particularly on the hands. Often glov...
M F Jeebhay,T G Robins,N Seixas et al.
M F Jeebhay et al.
Background: Aerosolization of seafood and subsequent inhalation, during processing is a potential high-risk activity for allergic respiratory disease. Obj...
Comparative Study
The Annals of occupational hygiene. 2005 Jul;49(5):423-37. DOI:10.1093/annhyg/meh113 2005
Worker exposures to triclopyr: risk assessment through measurements in urine samples [0.03%]
通过尿液样本测量评估百草枯工人的暴露风险
Nathalie H Gosselin,Robert C Brunet,Gaétan Carrier et al.
Nathalie H Gosselin et al.
In the province of Quebec (Canada), the phytocide Garlon 4, whose active ingredient is triclopyr, is often used to prevent trees from reaching electrical conductors. The object of this paper is to assess the potential health risks in worker...
Influence of seasons and sampling strategy on assessment of bioaerosols in sewage treatment plants in Switzerland [0.03%]
季节和采样策略对瑞士污水处理厂生物气溶胶评估的影响
Anne Oppliger,Silvia Hilfiker,Trinh Vu Duc
Anne Oppliger
An assessment of sewage workers' exposure to airborne cultivable bacteria, fungi and inhaled endotoxins was performed at 11 sewage treatment plants. We sampled the enclosed and unenclosed treatment areas in each plant and evaluated the infl...