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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A comparison of international silica (α-quartz) calibration standards by Fourier transform–infrared spectrophotometry Verma, Dave K
2001
6 p. 429-435
7 p.
artikel
2 A field comparison of inhalable and thoracic size selective sampling techniques Davies, Hugh W
1999
6 p. 381-392
12 p.
artikel
3 A method for establishing tentative occupational exposure limits for inhalable dust Vinzents, P.S.
1995
6 p. 795-800
6 p.
artikel
4 An analytical, numerical, and experimental comparison of the fluid velocity in the vicinity of an open tank with one and two lateral exhaust slot hoods and a uniform crossdraft Conroy, L.M
2000
6 p. 407-419
13 p.
artikel
5 An enzymatic tissue digestion method for fibre biopersistence studies Searl, Alison
1997
6 p. 721-723
3 p.
artikel
6 An important source of error in asbestos-related lung cancer estimates Howie, Robin M.
2000
6 p. 484-487
4 p.
artikel
7 An introduction to a UK scheme to help small firms control health risks from chemicals Russell, R.M
1998
6 p. 367-376
10 p.
artikel
8 A proposal for harmonising laboratory performance assessment criteria in national asbestos fibre counting schemes Arroyo, M.C
2001
6 p. 447-455
9 p.
artikel
9 Are task-based exposure levels a valuable index of exposure for epidemiology? Cherrie, J.W.
1996
6 p. 715-717
3 p.
artikel
10 Asbestos lung fibre concentrations in South African chrysotile mine workers Rees, David
2001
6 p. 473-477
5 p.
artikel
11 Asbestos reference standards—Made available for analysts Tylee, B.E.
1996
6 p. 711-714
4 p.
artikel
12 Associations between hand–wrist musculoskeletal and sensorineural complaints and biomechanical and vibration work constraints Malchaire, J
2001
6 p. 479-491
13 p.
artikel
13 Asthma following inhalation accidents reported to the SWORD project Ross, D.J.
1996
6 p. 645-650
6 p.
artikel
14 A study on dust emission, particle size distribution and formaldehyde concentration during machining of medium density fibreboard Chung, K.Y.Kenneth
2000
6 p. 455-466
12 p.
artikel
15 A survey of exposure to diesel engine exhaust emissions in the workplace Groves, John
2000
6 p. 435-447
13 p.
artikel
16 A UK scheme to help small firms control health risks from chemicals: toxicological considerations Brooke, I.M
1998
6 p. 377-390
14 p.
artikel
17 Authors' reply Nieuwenhuijsen, M.J.
1996
6 p. 719-722
4 p.
artikel
18 Beyond the job exposure matrix (JEM): the task exposure matrix (TEM) Benke, Geza
2000
6 p. 475-482
8 p.
artikel
19 Book review 1999
6 p. 431-432
2 p.
artikel
20 Chrysotile, tremolite and carcinogenicity McDonald, J.C.
1997
6 p. 699-705
7 p.
artikel
21 Clothing as a dynamic system presenting problems in predicting performance Smith, D.J.
1995
6 p. 801-808
8 p.
artikel
22 Collection of three bacterial aerosols by respirator and surgical mask filters under varying conditions of flow and relative humidity McCullough, N.V.
1997
6 p. 677-690
14 p.
artikel
23 Comparison of four methods to assess fungal α-amylase in flour dust Lillienberg, L
2000
6 p. 427-433
7 p.
artikel
24 Computer models as tools for evaluating clothing risks and controls Parsons, K.C.
1995
6 p. 827-839
13 p.
artikel
25 Correspondence 1998
6 p. 413-422
10 p.
artikel
26 Correspondence 1999
6 p. 429-430
2 p.
artikel
27 Correspondence 1999
6 p. 430-
1 p.
artikel
28 Dermal exposure and risk assessment van Hemmen, Joop J.
1997
6 p. 729-731
3 p.
artikel
29 Distribution and skewness of occupational exposure sets of measurements in the Norwegian industry Olav Osvoll, Peter
1999
6 p. 421-428
8 p.
artikel
30 Documentation of a dustiness drum test Hjemsted, K.
1996
6 p. 627-643
17 p.
artikel
31 Durability of man-made vitreous fibres as assessed by dissolution of silicon, iron and aluminium in rat alveolar macrophages Luoto, Kirsi
1995
6 p. 855-867
13 p.
artikel
32 Editorial 1999
6 p. 377-379
3 p.
artikel
33 Editorial 1998
6 p. 355-356
2 p.
artikel
34 Epidemiological evidence on the carcinogenicity of silica: factors in scientific judgement Checkoway, Harvey
2000
6 p. 483-
1 p.
artikel
35 Epidemiological evidence on the carcinogenicity of silica: factors in scientific judgement Soutar, Colin
2000
6 p. 483-484
2 p.
artikel
36 Estimation of exposure from spilled glutaraldehyde solutions in a hospital setting Niven, Karen J.M.
1997
6 p. 691-698
8 p.
artikel
37 Evaluation of evaporation and concentration distribution models—A test chamber study Lennert, Anne
1997
6 p. 625-641
17 p.
artikel
38 Exposure assessment to airborne endotoxin, dust, ammonia, hydrogen sulfide and carbon dioxide in open style swine houses Chang, C.W
2001
6 p. 457-465
9 p.
artikel
39 Exposure levels and determinants of inhalable dust exposure in bakeries Burstyn, Igor
1997
6 p. 609-624
16 p.
artikel
40 Exposure to dust, endotoxin and micro-organisms in the potato processing industry Zock, Jan-Paul
1995
6 p. 841-854
14 p.
artikel
41 Exposure to MDI during the process of insulating buildings with sprayed polyurethane foam Crespo, J
1999
6 p. 415-419
5 p.
artikel
42 Exposure to microbes, endotoxins and total dust in cigarette and cigar manufacturing: an evaluation of health hazards Reiman, Marjut
2000
6 p. 467-473
7 p.
artikel
43 Fatality due to acute fluoride poisoning following dermal contact with hydrofluoric acid in a palynology laboratory Muriale, Luciano
1996
6 p. 705-707
3 p.
artikel
44 Field testing of a personal size-selective bioaerosol sampler Kenny, L.C.
1999
6 p. 393-404
12 p.
artikel
45 Health effects of diesel emissions Morgan, W.K.C.
1997
6 p. 643-658
16 p.
artikel
46 Heated manikins as a tool for evaluating clothing Holmér, Ingvar
1995
6 p. 809-818
10 p.
artikel
47 Heat exposure study in the workplace in a glass manufacturing unit in India Srivastava, A
2000
6 p. 449-453
5 p.
artikel
48 HYGINIST: A computer program for the lognormal evaluation of air exposure data, vers. 2.12 Dewell, P.
1995
6 p. 873-877
5 p.
artikel
49 Industry's perception and use of occupational exposure limits 1 Presented at the BOHS Conference at Warwick, April 1997 1 Topping, M.D
1998
6 p. 357-366
10 p.
artikel
50 Information needs of workers Hudspith, B
1998
6 p. 401-406
6 p.
artikel
51 In vitro test of nicotine's permeability through human skin. Risk evaluation and safety aspects Zorin, Sara
1999
6 p. 405-413
9 p.
artikel
52 Lighting for Health and Safety Asker-Browne, David
2001
6 p. 503-
1 p.
artikel
53 Long-term Trends in Occupational Exposure Benke, Geza
2001
6 p. 499-
1 p.
artikel
54 Mapping air contaminants indoors using a prototype computed tomography system Samanta, A.
1996
6 p. 675-691
17 p.
artikel
55 Mesothelioma in Quebec chrysotile miners and millers: Epidemiology and aetiology McDonald, A.D.
1997
6 p. 707-719
13 p.
artikel
56 Neck and shoulder ailments in a group of female industrial workers with monotonous work Björkstén, M.G.
1996
6 p. 661-673
13 p.
artikel
57 [No title] Kromhout, Hans
2001
6 p. 499-500
2 p.
artikel
58 [No title] Kauffer, E
2001
6 p. 500-501
2 p.
artikel
59 [No title] Sherwood, R.J.
1997
6 p. 733-734
2 p.
artikel
60 [No title] Hughes, Donald
1997
6 p. 741-742
2 p.
artikel
61 [No title] Bailey, Michael
1997
6 p. 734-739
6 p.
artikel
62 [No title] Sienkiewicz, Z.
1997
6 p. 739-740
2 p.
artikel
63 [No title] Sienkiewicz, Z.
1997
6 p. 740-741
2 p.
artikel
64 Occupational exposure to volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and other air pollutants from the indoor application of water-based paints Norbäck, D.
1995
6 p. 783-794
12 p.
artikel
65 Occupational health and preventive medicine. Bulletin of the WHO collaborating center for occupational health, Shanghai, China. Volume 3 Sherwood, R.J.
1995
6 p. 869-870
2 p.
artikel
66 Occupational hygiene considerations in the development of a structured approach to select chemical control strategies Maidment, S.C
1998
6 p. 391-400
10 p.
artikel
67 Patty's industrial hygiene and toxicology (4th Edn), volume II, part E Waldron, H.A.
1995
6 p. 870-871
2 p.
artikel
68 Performance of asbestos fibre counting laboratories by transmission electron microscopy Préat, Bernard
2001
6 p. 500-
1 p.
artikel
69 Potential exposure of amateurs (consumers) through painting wood preservative and antifoulant preparations Garrod, A.N.I
2000
6 p. 421-426
6 p.
artikel
70 Predicting evaporation rates and times for spills of chemical mixtures Smith, Raymond L
2001
6 p. 437-445
9 p.
artikel
71 Recognition errors in the quantification of micro-organisms by fluorescence microscopy Eduard, Wijnand
2001
6 p. 493-498
6 p.
artikel
72 Recommendations for the design of push-pull ventilation systems for open surface tanks Robinson, M.
1996
6 p. 693-704
12 p.
artikel
73 Sampling and detection of Legionella pneumophila aerosols generated from an industrial cooling tower Ishimatsu, Sumiyo
2001
6 p. 421-427
7 p.
artikel
74 Stratification of welding fumes and grinding particles in a large factory hall equipped with displacement ventilation Niemelä, Raimo
2001
6 p. 467-471
5 p.
artikel
75 The Chemical Industries Association guidance on allocating occupational exposure bands Guest, Ian
1998
6 p. 407-411
5 p.
artikel
76 The selected ion flow tube (SIFT)—A novel technique for biological monitoring Španěl, P.
1996
6 p. 615-626
12 p.
artikel
77 Toxicity and occupational health hazards of coal fly ash (CFA). A review of data and comparison to coal mine dust Borm, Paul J.A.
1997
6 p. 659-676
18 p.
artikel
78 Variation in rat urinary aeroallergen levels explained by differences in site, task and exposure group Nieuwenhuijsen, M.J.
1995
6 p. 819-825
7 p.
artikel
79 Worker exposures to inhalable and total aerosol during nickel alloy production Tsai, P.J.
1996
6 p. 651-659
9 p.
artikel
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