National occupational exposure survey : sampling methodology (original) (raw)
Estimating the population prevalence of traditional and novel occupational exposures in Federal Region X
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American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 2018
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Assessment of occupational exposures in a general population: comparison of different methods
Dick Heederik
Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 1999
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Application of Statistical Models for Secondary Data Usage of the U.S. Navy's Occupational Exposure Database (NOED)
Kenneth R Still
Applied Occupational and Environmental Hygiene, 2001
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Highlights of the 1990 Leesburg, Virginia, International Workshop on Retrospective Exposure Assessment for Occupational Epidemiology Studies
Robert Herrick
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The prevalence of selected potentially hazardous workplace exposures in the US: Findings from the 2010 National Health Interview Survey
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Occupational exposure monitoring data collection, storage, and use among state-based and private workers' compensation insurers
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Occupational exposure assessment in case-control studies: opportunities for improvement
Christine Parks
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Exploring the Usefulness of Occupational Exposure Registries for Surveillance
Desre Kramer
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Exposure assessment for a population-based case-control study combining a job-exposure matrix with interview data
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Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health, 2004
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Not just a research method: If used with caution, can job-exposure matrices be a useful tool in the practice of occupational medicine and public health?
Johan Andersen
Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health, 2020
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Exposure to vapors, gas, dust, or fumes: Assessment by a single survey item compared to a detailed exposure battery and a job exposure matrix
Edward Yelin, Patricia Katz, John Balmes
American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 2005
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Individual-based and Group-based Occupational Exposure Assessment: Some Equations to Evaluate Different Strategies
Dick Heederik
Annals of Occupational Hygiene, 1998
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Self-assessed Versus Expert-assessed Occupational Exposures
Jack Siemiatycki
American Journal of Epidemiology, 1996
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Under-estimation of self-reported occupational exposure by questionnaire in hospital workers
Dominique Choudat
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Assessing agreement between two job-exposure matrices
Allison Hawkes
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Development of and Selected Performance Characteristics of CANJEM, a General Population Job-Exposure Matrix Based on Past Expert Assessments of Exposure
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Exposure Assessment for a Study of Workers Exposed to Acrylonitrile. III: Evaluation of Exposure Assessment Methods
Manuel Gomez
Applied Occupational and Environmental Hygiene, 1996
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Impact of Variability in Job Coding on Reliability in Exposure Estimates Obtained via a Job-Exposure Matrix
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Surveillance of sentinel occupational mortality in the District of Columbia: 1980 to 1987
Laura Welch
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Validation of expert assessment of occupational exposures
Jack Siemiatycki
American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 2003
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Occupational disease surveillance data sources, 1985
James Merchant
American Journal of Public Health, 1987
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Occupational health and safety risks and potential health consequences perceived by U.S. workers, 1985
Robert Brackbill
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Occupational Health and Safety Surveillance an Ongoing Survey to Identify Occupational Hazards and Workers at Potential High Risk
Alice Greife
Applied Occupational and Environmental Hygiene, 1996
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Guidelines for the compilation of occupational health-related records to facilitate future epidemiological studies of chemical exposure
Lesley Rushton
Occupational Medicine, 1999
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Exposure of Workers to Occupational Noxae
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OccIDEAS: Retrospective occupational exposure assessment in community-based studies made easier
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Occupational exposures estimated by means of job exposure matrices in relation to lung function in the PAARC survey
Marc Schenker
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Sensitivity Analyses of Exposure Estimates from a Quantitative Job-exposure Matrix (SYN-JEM) for Use in Community-based Studies
Susan Peters
Annals of Occupational Hygiene, 2013
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Identification of occupations susceptible to high exposure and risk associated with multiple toxicants in an observational study: National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 1999–2014
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The Past and Future of Occupational Exposure Limits
Lisa Brosseau
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O-304 Concordance between the Canadian job-exposure matrix (CANJEM) and expert assessment in occupational exposure assessment among jobs held by women
Jack Siemiatycki
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Recommendation of Occupational Exposure Limits (2001—2002)
Ken Takahashi
Journal of Occupational Health, 2001
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