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Assessment of exposure in an international study on cancer risks among pulp, paper, and paper product workersKAUPPINEN, Timo; TESCHKE, Kay; WESTBERG, Hakan et al.American Industrial Hygiene Association journal. 2002, Vol 63, Num 3, pp 254-261, issn 0002-8894Article
Characterizing worker exposure to bitumen during hot mix paving and asphalt mixing operationsBURSTYN, Igor; FERRARI, Pietro; WEGH, Hillion et al.American Industrial Hygiene Association journal. 2002, Vol 63, Num 3, pp 293-299, issn 0002-8894Article
Evaluation of passive card monitors for hydrogen sulfide for use in kraft pulp mill workplace atmospheresSAUNDERS, Fran; LARSON, Leon; TATUM, Vickie et al.American Industrial Hygiene Association journal. 2002, Vol 63, Num 3, pp 317-325, issn 0002-8894Article
Occupant perception of indoor air and comfort in four hospitality environmentsMOSCHANDREAS, D. J; CHU, P.American Industrial Hygiene Association journal. 2002, Vol 63, Num 1, pp 47-54, issn 0002-8894Article
UV disinfection of soluble oil metalworking fluidsJOHNSON, David L; PHILLIPS, Margaret L.American Industrial Hygiene Association journal. 2002, Vol 63, Num 2, pp 178-183, issn 0002-8894Article
Performance of deterministic workplace exposure assessment models for various contaminant source, air inlet, and exhaust locationsFEIGLEY, Charles E; BENNETT, James S; KHAN, Jamil et al.American Industrial Hygiene Association journal. 2002, Vol 63, Num 4, pp 402-412, issn 0002-8894, 11 p.Article
Variation in exposure levels for high hazard frequently monitored agentsWAMBACH, Paul F.American Industrial Hygiene Association journal. 2002, Vol 63, Num 4, pp 424-429, issn 0002-8894, 6 p.Article
Whole-body vibration exposure study in U.S. railroad locomotives: An ergonomic risk assessmentJOHANNINGA, Eckardt; FISCHER, Siegfried; CHRIST, Eberhard et al.American Industrial Hygiene Association journal. 2002, Vol 63, Num 4, pp 439-446, issn 0002-8894, 8 p.Article
An evaluation of industrial ventilation branch screening methods for obstructions in working exhaust systemsBOOTH, Derrick W; GUFFEY, Steven E.American Industrial Hygiene Association journal. 2001, Vol 62, Num 4, pp 401-410, issn 0002-8894Article
Benzene and total hydrocarbons exposures in the downstream petroleum industriesVERMA, Dave K; JOHNSON, Diane M; SHAW, M. Lorraine et al.American Industrial Hygiene Association journal. 2001, Vol 62, Num 2, pp 176-194, issn 0002-8894Article
Computer simulation of particle overlap in fiber count samplesCHEN, Chih-Chieh; YU, Tai-Shan; SHIH, Tung-Sheng et al.American Industrial Hygiene Association journal. 2001, Vol 62, Num 3, pp 281-287, issn 0002-8894Article
Design guidelines for push-pull ventilation systems through computational fluid dynamics modelingROTA, R; NANO, G; CANOSSA, L et al.American Industrial Hygiene Association journal. 2001, Vol 62, Num 2, pp 141-148, issn 0002-8894Article
Effect of in situ composting on reducing offensive odors and volatile organic compounds in swineriesLOUHELAINEN, Kyösti; KANGAS, Juhani; VEIJANEN, Anja et al.American Industrial Hygiene Association journal. 2001, Vol 62, Num 2, pp 159-167, issn 0002-8894Article
Emissions of chemical compounds and bioaerosols during the secondary treatment of paper mill effluentsGOYER, Nicole; LAVOIE, Jacques.American Industrial Hygiene Association journal. 2001, Vol 62, Num 3, pp 330-341, issn 0002-8894Article
Evaluation of the effectiveness of following up laboratory reports of elevated blood leads in adultsROSENMAN, Kenneth D; SIMS, Amy; HOGAN, Andrew et al.American Industrial Hygiene Association journal. 2001, Vol 62, Num 3, pp 371-378, issn 0002-8894Article
Inhalable dust exposures, tasks, and use of ventilation in small woodworking shops: a pilot studyBROSSEAU, L. M; PARKER, D; LAZOVICH, D et al.American Industrial Hygiene Association journal. 2001, Vol 62, Num 3, pp 322-329, issn 0002-8894Article
Particle emission characteristics of filter-equipped vacuum cleanersTRAKUMAS, Saulius; WILLEKE, Klaus; GRINSHPUN, Sergey A et al.American Industrial Hygiene Association journal. 2001, Vol 62, Num 4, pp 482-493, issn 0002-8894Article
Reducing incidence of low-back injuries reduces costBROPHY, Mary O'Reilly; ACHIMORE, Linda; MOORE-DAWSON, Joyce et al.American Industrial Hygiene Association journal. 2001, Vol 62, Num 4, pp 508-511, issn 0002-8894Article
Worker exposure to aromatic volatile organic compounds in dry cleaning storesJO, Wan-Kuen; KIM, Sung-Hwan.American Industrial Hygiene Association journal. 2001, Vol 62, Num 4, pp 466-471, issn 0002-8894Article
Noise exposure among construction electriciansSEIXAS, Noah S; REN, Kyle; NEITZEL, Rick et al.American Industrial Hygiene Association journal. 2001, Vol 62, Num 5, pp 615-621, issn 0002-8894Article
Performance characteristics of the button personal inhalable aerosol samplerAIZENBERG, V; GRINSHPUN, S. A; WILLEKE, K et al.American Industrial Hygiene Association journal. 2000, Vol 61, Num 3, pp 398-404, issn 0002-8894Article
Personal monitoring instrument for the selective measurement of multiple organic vaporsJEONGIM PARK; ZHANG, G.-Z; ZELLERS, E. T et al.American Industrial Hygiene Association journal. 2000, Vol 61, Num 2, pp 192-204, issn 0002-8894Article
Short-term efficacy of Back Injury intervention project for patient care providers at one hospitalLYNCH, R. M; FREUND, A.American Industrial Hygiene Association journal. 2000, Vol 61, Num 2, pp 290-294, issn 0002-8894Article
The effects of adsorption on the reusability of Tedlar® air sampling bagsMCGARVEY, L. J; SHORTEN, C. V.American Industrial Hygiene Association journal. 2000, Vol 61, Num 3, pp 375-380, issn 0002-8894Article
The influence of flooring on standing comfort and fatigueREDFERN, Mark S; CHAM, Rakié.American Industrial Hygiene Association journal. 2000, Vol 61, Num 5, pp 700-708, issn 0002-8894Article