To evaluate the risk of pneumoconiosis among workers in a Midwestern automotive foundry, medical records and silica sand exposure data were analyzed for 1,072 current and retired employees with at least 5 years of employment as of June 1991. Approximately half of these employees had worked at the foundry for 20 or more years. Sixty workers were found to have radiographic evidence of pneumoconiosis. Twenty-eight workers had radiographs consistent with silicosis, of which 25 were consistent with simple silicosis and three with progressive massive fibrosis. The prevalence of radiographic changes consistent with silicosis increased with: number of years worked at the foundry (6 % for 20-29 years and 12 % for 30 or more years); cigarette smoking...
Background: Use of industry and technology must be based on protection of health as well as the envi...
Occupational exposure to respirable crystalline silica (SiO2) is one of the most common and serious ...
NIOSH requested assistance in preventing silicosis in workers exposed to crystalline silica (1480860...
Objectives The purposes were to determine the relationship between silicosis among foundry workers a...
We investigated exposure-response relations for silicosis among 134 men over age 40 who had been ide...
Silicosis is a preventable occupational lung disease caused by the inhalation of respirable crystall...
This research aims to look into the prevalence of silicosis in industry workers in North America. L...
Introduction: Occupational exposure to crystalline silica increases the risk of lung cancer and rest...
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In 1997, the International Agency for Research on Cancer determined that crystalline silica was a hu...
Occupational exposure to respirable crystalline silica (SiO2) is one of the most common and serious ...
Occupational exposure to respirable crystalline silica (SiO2) is one of the most common and serious ...
Occupational exposure to respirable crystalline silica (SiO2) is one of the most common and serious ...
One of the most hazardous diseases associated with the construction industry is silicosis, which is ...
BACKGROUND: Silicosis is caused by inhaling free crystalline silica. Few case reports have address...
Background: Use of industry and technology must be based on protection of health as well as the envi...
Occupational exposure to respirable crystalline silica (SiO2) is one of the most common and serious ...
NIOSH requested assistance in preventing silicosis in workers exposed to crystalline silica (1480860...
Objectives The purposes were to determine the relationship between silicosis among foundry workers a...
We investigated exposure-response relations for silicosis among 134 men over age 40 who had been ide...
Silicosis is a preventable occupational lung disease caused by the inhalation of respirable crystall...
This research aims to look into the prevalence of silicosis in industry workers in North America. L...
Introduction: Occupational exposure to crystalline silica increases the risk of lung cancer and rest...
CC999999/Intramural CDC HHS/United States2019-06-26T00:00:00Z29127103PMC65940626419vault:3246
In 1997, the International Agency for Research on Cancer determined that crystalline silica was a hu...
Occupational exposure to respirable crystalline silica (SiO2) is one of the most common and serious ...
Occupational exposure to respirable crystalline silica (SiO2) is one of the most common and serious ...
Occupational exposure to respirable crystalline silica (SiO2) is one of the most common and serious ...
One of the most hazardous diseases associated with the construction industry is silicosis, which is ...
BACKGROUND: Silicosis is caused by inhaling free crystalline silica. Few case reports have address...
Background: Use of industry and technology must be based on protection of health as well as the envi...
Occupational exposure to respirable crystalline silica (SiO2) is one of the most common and serious ...
NIOSH requested assistance in preventing silicosis in workers exposed to crystalline silica (1480860...