INTRODUCTION: The aims of this study were to produce a population-based estimate of the prevalence of work-related exposure to formaldehyde, to identify the main circumstances of exposure and to describe the use of workplace control measures designed to decrease those exposures. METHODS: The analysis used data from the Australian Workplace Exposures Study, a nationwide telephone survey, which investigated the current prevalence and exposure circumstances of work-related exposure to 38 known or suspected carcinogens, including formaldehyde, among Australian workers aged 18-65 years. Using the web-based tool OccIDEAS, semi-quantitative information was collected about exposures in the current job held by the respondent. Questions were addresse...
In hospitals, the chemical formaldehyde is commonly utilised to preserve tissues. The healthcare per...
ABSTRACT-A historical cohort study evaluated the mortality experience of 26,561 workers employed in ...
Background: Formaldehyde is mutagenic and, when inhaled at high concentrations, carcinogenic in rats...
Background and objectives: Although past studies of workplace exposures have contributed greatly to ...
OBJECTIVES: To review epidemiological studies which led to a change in the classification of formald...
Background: Formaldehyde, classified as a carcinogen in 2004, as of today is widely used in many wor...
The primary objective of this research was to investigate exposure to formaldehyde. There has been v...
Background: Formaldehyde, classified as a carcinogen in 2004, as of today is widely used in many wor...
The objectives of the systematic review were to: identify the work sectors at risk for exposure to f...
INTRODUCTION: The aims of this study were to produce a population-based estimate of the prevalence o...
International audienceThis study aimed to explore the possible association between formaldehyde expo...
jnci.oxfordjournals.org JNCI | Articles 751 Formaldehyde is widely used for various industrial purpo...
BACKGROUND: Formaldehyde is a widely used organic compound, used in several applications (hard therm...
Fact sheet on formaldehyde risks in the workplace produced by the Women’s Occupational Health Resour...
INTRODUCTION: The aims of this study were to produce a population-based estimate of the prevalence o...
In hospitals, the chemical formaldehyde is commonly utilised to preserve tissues. The healthcare per...
ABSTRACT-A historical cohort study evaluated the mortality experience of 26,561 workers employed in ...
Background: Formaldehyde is mutagenic and, when inhaled at high concentrations, carcinogenic in rats...
Background and objectives: Although past studies of workplace exposures have contributed greatly to ...
OBJECTIVES: To review epidemiological studies which led to a change in the classification of formald...
Background: Formaldehyde, classified as a carcinogen in 2004, as of today is widely used in many wor...
The primary objective of this research was to investigate exposure to formaldehyde. There has been v...
Background: Formaldehyde, classified as a carcinogen in 2004, as of today is widely used in many wor...
The objectives of the systematic review were to: identify the work sectors at risk for exposure to f...
INTRODUCTION: The aims of this study were to produce a population-based estimate of the prevalence o...
International audienceThis study aimed to explore the possible association between formaldehyde expo...
jnci.oxfordjournals.org JNCI | Articles 751 Formaldehyde is widely used for various industrial purpo...
BACKGROUND: Formaldehyde is a widely used organic compound, used in several applications (hard therm...
Fact sheet on formaldehyde risks in the workplace produced by the Women’s Occupational Health Resour...
INTRODUCTION: The aims of this study were to produce a population-based estimate of the prevalence o...
In hospitals, the chemical formaldehyde is commonly utilised to preserve tissues. The healthcare per...
ABSTRACT-A historical cohort study evaluated the mortality experience of 26,561 workers employed in ...
Background: Formaldehyde is mutagenic and, when inhaled at high concentrations, carcinogenic in rats...