Key term: chemical exposure

Editorial 2020;46(4):335-338   pdf full text
On endocrine disruption at the workplace – how to get from suggestive to conclusive evidence?
Bonde JP
 
Original article 2020;46(4):417-428   pdf full text
Occupational chemical exposures in pregnancy and fetal growth: evidence from the Born in Bradford Study
Shirangi A, Wright J, Blair EM, McEachan RRC, Nieuwenhuijsen MJ
 
Original article 2019;45(3):248-255   pdf full text
Historical changes in chemical exposures encountered by Danish firefighters
Pedersen JE, Petersen KU, Hansen J
 
Original article 2011;37(2):136-146   pdf
Self-reported symptoms and neuropsychological function among tunnel workers previously exposed to acrylamide and N-methylolacryl­amide
Goffeng LO, Alvestrand M, Ulvestad B, Sørensen KA, Skaug V, Kjuus H
 
Short communication 1982;8(1):74-77   pdf
Obstetric histories of women occupationally exposed to styrene.
Härkönen H, Holmberg PC
 
Article 1999;25 suppl 4:54-60   pdf
Combining quantitative and qualitative approaches in occupational health for a better understanding of the impact of work-related disorders
Mergler D
 
Article 1998;24 suppl 2:54-62   pdf
Mortality and morbidity of workers exposed to acrylonitrile in fiber production
Wood SM, Buffler PA, Burau K, Krivanek N