Epidemiologic studies of occupational diseases

Ayer, HE

HERO ID

1008322

Reference Type

Book/Book Chapter

Year

1975

Language

English

HERO ID 1008322
Year 1975
Title Epidemiologic studies of occupational diseases
Book Title Industrial environmental health: The worker and the community
Authors Ayer, HE
Editor Cralley, LV; Atkins, PR
Publisher Text Academic Press
City New York, NY
Volume Cralley and P
Page Numbers 1-66
Abstract A wide range of epidemiological studies was reported, each of which dealt with a sample of a working population and examined the effects on these workers of the chemicals and other hazardous materials to which they were exposed. Specific materials or exposures noted in these studies included acrylamide (79061), acrylonitrile (107131), aldrin (309002), arsenic (7440382), asbestos (1332214), benzene (71432), benzidine (92875), beryllium (7440417), budgerigars, carbon-disulfide (75150), carbon-monoxide (630080), chromium-oxide (1308389), Portland cement, chlorinated naphthalenes, chloromethyl-methyl-ether (107302), bischloromethyl-ether (542881), chromic-acid (1333820), coal, coke manufacture, cotton (along with flax, hemp, jute, and sisal), DDT (50293), dichlorvos (62737), diphenyl (92524), ferrosilicon, fibrous glass, fluorides, grain, granite, graphite (7782425), gum acacia, hair spray lacquer, iron-oxide (1309371), lead (7439921), lindane (58899), manganese (7439965), mercury (7439976), methyl-n-butylketone (591786), methylene-chloride (75092), nitrogen-oxides, oil mists, parathion (56382), paraquat (1910425), pesticides, polyvinyl-chloride (9002862), potash, proteolytic enzymes, silica (7631869), styrene (100425), solvents, sulfuric-acid (7664939), talc (14807966), trichloroethylene (79016), trichlorotrifluoroethane (76131), 2,4,5-trichlorophenoxyacetic-acid (93765), wood, and xylene (1330207).
Is Certified Translation No
Dupe Override No
Isbn 9780121958022
Edition 2nd
Comments Toxnet Summary: A wide range of epidemiological studies was reported, each of which dealt with a sample of a working population and examined the effects on these workers of the chemicals and other hazardous materials to which they were exposed. Specific materials or exposures noted in these studies included acrylamide (79061), acrylonitrile (107131), aldrin (309002), arsenic (7440382), asbestos (1332214), benzene (71432), benzidine (92875), beryllium (7440417), budgerigars, carbon-disulfide (75150), carbon-monoxide (630080), chromium-oxide (1308389), Portland cement, chlorinated naphthalenes, chloromethyl-methyl-ether (107302), bischloromethyl-ether (542881), chromic-acid (1333820), coal, coke manufacture, cotton (along with flax, hemp, jute, and sisal), DDT (50293), dichlorvos (62737), diphenyl (92524), ferrosilicon, fibrous glass, fluorides, grain, granite, graphite (7782425), gum acacia, hair spray lacquer, iron-oxide (1309371), lead (7439921), lindane (58899), manganese (7439965), mercury (7439976), methyl-n-butylketone (591786), methylene-chloride (75092), nitrogen-oxides, oil mists, parathion (56382), paraquat (1910425), pesticides, polyvinyl-chloride (9002862), potash, proteolytic enzymes, silica (7631869), styrene (100425), solvents, sulfuric-acid (7664939), talc (14807966), trichloroethylene (79016), trichlorotrifluoroethane (76131), 2,4,5-trichlorophenoxyacetic-acid (93765), wood, and xylene (1330207).
Is Public Yes
Language Text English
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