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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Acetic aldehyde and formaldehyde in cutting fluids and their relation to irritant symptoms Järvholm, Bengt
1995
5 p. 591-601
11 p.
artikel
2 A comparison of exposures to refractory ceramic fibres over multiple work shifts Hall, G.S.
1997
5 p. 555-560
6 p.
artikel
3 Advantages and limits of In vivo screening tests McConnell, Ernest E.
1995
5 p. 727-735
9 p.
artikel
4 Airborne fibre concentrations and lung burden compared to the tumour response in rats and humans exposed to asbestos Rödelsperger, K.
1995
5 p. 715-725
11 p.
artikel
5 An investigation into the differences in composition of formaldehyde atmospheres generated from different source materials and the consequences for diffusive sampling Pengelly, I.
1996
5 p. 555-567
13 p.
artikel
6 A novel synthetic erionite fibre radiolabelled with 57Co Patrick, G.
2001
5 p. 365-370
6 p.
artikel
7 Application of inverse Gaussian distribution to occupational exposure data Takagi, Koichi
1997
5 p. 505-514
10 p.
artikel
8 A review of inhalation toxicology studies with Para-aramid fibrils Warheit, David B.
1995
5 p. 691-697
7 p.
artikel
9 Assessment of Triethylamine and Diethylamine Emission from Military Gas Mask Canisters Verma, Dave K
1998
5 p. 325-330
6 p.
artikel
10 A study of workers' exposures to the inhalable and ‘Total’ aerosol fractions in the primary nickel production industry using mannequins to simulate personal sampling Tsai, Perng-Jy
2001
5 p. 385-394
10 p.
artikel
11 A study on lung toxicity of respirable hard metal dusts in rats Adamis, Z.
1997
5 p. 515-526
12 p.
artikel
12 A Survey of Wind Speeds in Indoor Workplaces Baldwin, Peter E.J
1998
5 p. 303-313
11 p.
artikel
13 Biological monitoring the exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons of coke oven workers in relation to smoking and genetic polymorphisms for GSTM1 and GSTT1 van Delft, Joost H.M.
2001
5 p. 395-408
14 p.
artikel
14 Biopersistence of man-made vitreous fibres Muhle, H.
1995
5 p. 655-660
6 p.
artikel
15 Book review 1998
5 p. 353-
1 p.
artikel
16 Book review 1998
5 p. 353-354
2 p.
artikel
17 Charles Norman Davies, 1910–1994 Walton, W.Henry
1995
5 p. 531-533
3 p.
artikel
18 Chronic inhalation studies of man-made vitreous fibres: Characterization of fibres in the exposure aerosol and lungs Hesterberg, Thomas W.
1995
5 p. 637-653
17 p.
artikel
19 Clothing convective heat exchange—proposal for improved prediction in standards and models Holmér, I.
1999
5 p. 329-337
9 p.
artikel
20 Clothing evaporative heat resistance—proposal for improved representation in standards and models Havenith, G.
1999
5 p. 339-346
8 p.
artikel
21 Definition and assessment of sampling and analytical accuracy Bartley, David L
2001
5 p. 357-364
8 p.
artikel
22 Deposition of inhaled asbestos and man-made mineral fibres in the respiratory tract Morgan, A.
1995
5 p. 747-758
12 p.
artikel
23 Detection of mineral fibre carcinogenicity with the intraperitoneal test—Recent results and their validity Pott, Friedrich
1995
5 p. 771-779
9 p.
artikel
24 Determinants of dust and endotoxin exposure of pig farmers: Development of a control strategy using empirical modelling Preller, Liesbeth
1995
5 p. 545-557
13 p.
artikel
25 Development of a draft British Standard: the assessment of heat strain for workers wearing personal protective equipment Hanson, M.A
1999
5 p. 309-319
11 p.
artikel
26 Dustiness of different high-temperature insulation wools and refractory ceramic fibres Class, P
2001
5 p. 381-384
4 p.
artikel
27 European sampling intercomparisons for aromatic and chlorinated hydrocarbons in workplace air Goelen, E.
1997
5 p. 527-554
28 p.
artikel
28 Evaluation of the oncogenic potential of man-made vitreous fibres: The inhalation model Bernstein, D.M.
1995
5 p. 661-672
12 p.
artikel
29 Exposure to acid anhydrides in three resin and one cushioned flooring manufacturing plants van Tongeren, M.J.A.
1995
5 p. 559-571
13 p.
artikel
30 Exposure to asbestos fibres during gasket removal Spence, S.K.
1996
5 p. 583-588
6 p.
artikel
31 Exposure to rubber fume and rubber process dust in the general rubber goods, tyre manufacturing and retread industries Dost, A.A
2000
5 p. 329-342
14 p.
artikel
32 Field trials of an electret-based passive dust sampler in metal-processing industries Brown, R.C.
1995
5 p. 603-622
20 p.
artikel
33 Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome. Proceedings of the Joint Symposium, G. Proud, C. Hogdson and T. Lees (Eds), H&H Scientific Consultants Ltd, Leeds, UK, D. Hughes (Series Ed.), HHSC Handbook No. 24, 1999, 85 pp., ISBN 0-948237-36-8 Malchaire, J
2000
5 p. 406-
1 p.
artikel
34 Hazard Prevention and Control in the Work Environment: Airborne Dust. Protection of the Human Environment Occupational Health and Environmental Health Series, Geneva, 1999, World Health Organization WHO/SDE/OEH/99.14: English only Johnston, J.R
2000
5 p. 405-
1 p.
artikel
35 Heat balance when wearing protective clothing Havenith, George
1999
5 p. 289-296
8 p.
artikel
36 Heat stress and flame protective clothing in mine rescue brigadesmen: inter- and intraindividual variation of strain Kampmann, Bernhard
1999
5 p. 357-365
9 p.
artikel
37 Heat stress and protective clothing: an emerging approach from the United States Bernard, Thomas E
1999
5 p. 321-327
7 p.
artikel
38 Inhaled particles VIII 1995
5 p. 781-
1 p.
artikel
39 International standards for the assessment of the risk of thermal strain on clothed workers in hot environments Parsons, K.C.
1999
5 p. 297-308
12 p.
artikel
40 Kerry Gardiner 2001
5 p. 339-
1 p.
artikel
41 Long-term trends in occupational exposure: Are they real? What causes them? What shall we do with them? Kromhout, Hans
2000
5 p. 325-327
3 p.
artikel
42 Magnetic Fields on British Trains Chadwick, Philip
1998
5 p. 331-335
5 p.
artikel
43 Mixtures of nickel and cobalt chlorides induce synergistic cytotoxic effects: implications for inhalation exposure modeling Cross, Daisy P
2001
5 p. 409-418
10 p.
artikel
44 Monitoring for Health Hazards at Work, Woolley, Alvin
2001
5 p. 419-420
2 p.
artikel
45 Monitoring surface and airborne inorganic contamination in the workplace by a field portable X-ray fluorescence spectrometer Dost, A.A.
1996
5 p. 589-610
22 p.
artikel
46 Occupational exposure to permethrin during its use as a public hygiene insecticide Llewellyn, D.M.
1996
5 p. 499-509
11 p.
artikel
47 Occupational Health for Healthcare Workers, Hasselhorn, Toomingas and Lagerström (Eds), ISBN 0-444-50335, NLG90, US$45 Chamings, A.J
2000
5 p. 406-
1 p.
artikel
48 Occupational Health: Risk Assessment and Management, Niven, Rob
2001
5 p. 420-
1 p.
artikel
49 Occupational noise exposure and hearing loss of workers in two plants in eastern Saudi Arabia Ahmed, H.O
2001
5 p. 371-380
10 p.
artikel
50 Oesophageal cancer and occupational exposure to rubber: A nested case-control study Li, Ke
2000
5 p. 355-359
5 p.
artikel
51 Physical characterization of MMVF for risk assessment Schneider, T.
1995
5 p. 673-689
17 p.
artikel
52 Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in quench oils Simpson, A.T.
1996
5 p. 531-537
7 p.
artikel
53 Potential for recognition of airborne asbestos fibres from spatial laser scattering profiles Hirst, E.
1995
5 p. 623-627
5 p.
artikel
54 Proposal of a tiered approach to assessing and classifying the health risk of exposure to fibres Brochard, P.
1995
5 p. 737-745
9 p.
artikel
55 Protective Clothing and Heat Stress: Introduction Crockford, G.W
1999
5 p. 287-288
2 p.
artikel
56 Quantification of historical dust exposures in the diatomaceous earth industry Seixas, Noah S.
1997
5 p. 591-604
14 p.
artikel
57 Radon in the workplace—A study of occupational exposure in BT underground structures Wiegand, K.
1996
5 p. 569-581
13 p.
artikel
58 R.E.G. Rendall 1921–1995 Stanton, David W.
1997
5 p. iii-
1 p.
artikel
59 Regression method to estimate provisional TLV/WEEL-equivalents for non-carcinogens Whaley, David A
2000
5 p. 361-374
14 p.
artikel
60 Respirable Fibres: Surfactant Coated Fibres Release More Fe3 than Native Fibres at Both pH 4.5 and 7.2fn1 fn1 We acknowledge the HSE for funding the work presented in this paper. KD is a British Lung Foundation Transco Fellow in Air Pollution and Respiratory Health. We acknowledge the British Occupational Health Research Foundation for an equipment grant. Fisher, Carolyn E
1998
5 p. 337-345
9 p.
artikel
61 Respiratory symptoms and respiratory function in workers exposed to tea fluff Hill, Barbara
1996
5 p. 491-497
7 p.
artikel
62 Risk of pancreatic cancer and occupational exposures in Spain Alguacil, Juan
2000
5 p. 391-403
13 p.
artikel
63 Short communication: Sorahan, T.
1998
5 p. 347-352
6 p.
artikel
64 Standards for Environmental, Non-threshold, Carcinogens: A Comparison of the Approaches Used for Radiation and for Chemicals Duggan, M.J
1998
5 p. 315-323
9 p.
artikel
65 Statistical analysis of results of carcinogenicity studies of synthetic vitreous fibres at Research and Consulting Company, Geneva Rossiter, C.E.
1995
5 p. 759-769
11 p.
artikel
66 Strategy for assigning a ‘skin notation’: A comment de Cock, Johan
1996
5 p. 611-614
4 p.
artikel
67 Strategy for evaluation and prevention of risk due to work in thermal environments Malchaire, J
1999
5 p. 367-376
10 p.
artikel
68 Testing fibre release from insulation products: Report on a workshop Schneider, T.
1997
5 p. 605-607
3 p.
artikel
69 The design of local exhaust ventilation hoods for grinding wheels Fletcher, B.
1995
5 p. 535-543
9 p.
artikel
70 The De-vitrification of alumino-silicate ceramic fibre materials—the kinetics of the formation of different crystalline phases Dyson, D.J.
1997
5 p. 561-581
21 p.
artikel
71 The durability and distribution of glass fibres in the rat following intra-peritoneal injection Collier, Clare G.
1995
5 p. 699-704
6 p.
artikel
72 The effect of contaminant source location on worker exposure in the near-wake region Kulmala, Ilpo
1996
5 p. 511-523
13 p.
artikel
73 The effect of storage, handling and transport traumas on filter-mounted dusts Awan, Saeed
1996
5 p. 525-530
6 p.
artikel
74 The effects of asbestos wet-stripping agents on filters used in powered respirators Vaughan, N.P.
1996
5 p. 539-543
5 p.
artikel
75 The effects of wind and human movement on the heat and vapour transfer properties of clothing Parsons, K.C
1999
5 p. 347-352
6 p.
artikel
76 The interaction of asbestos and smoking in lung cancer Liddell, F.D.K
2001
5 p. 341-356
16 p.
artikel
77 The In vivo biological activity of ceramic fibres Brown, R.C.
1995
5 p. 705-713
9 p.
artikel
78 Theoretical and numerical predictions of two-dimensional Aaberg slot exhaust hoods Wen, X
2000
5 p. 375-390
16 p.
artikel
79 The Quartz Hazard: A Variable Entity Donaldson, Ken
1998
5 p. 287-294
8 p.
artikel
80 The role of performance tests, manikins and test houses in defining clothing characteristics relevant to risk assessment Holmér, Ingvar
1999
5 p. 353-356
4 p.
artikel
81 Three-dimensional finite-element simulation of a turbulent push-pull ventilation system Flynn, Michael R.
1995
5 p. 573-585
13 p.
artikel
82 Trends in exposure to inhalable particulate and dermal contamination in the rubber manufacturing industry: effectiveness of control measures implemented over a nine-year period Vermeulen, R
2000
5 p. 343-354
12 p.
artikel
83 Workplace Exposure to Rosin-based Solder Flux Fume During Hand Soldering Pengelly, I
1998
5 p. 295-302
8 p.
artikel
84 Workshop MMF: Assessment of toxicity of man-made fibres, Paris, France, 3–4 February 1994 Bignon, J.
1995
5 p. 633-635
3 p.
artikel
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