Nickel is a widely-used material in many industries. Although there is enough evidence that occupational exposure to nickel may cause respiratory illnesses, allergies, and even cancer, it is not possible to stop the use of nickel in occupational settings. Nickel exposure, however, can be controlled and reduced significantly in workplaces. The main objective of this study was to assess if educational intervention of hygiene behavior could reduce nickel exposure among Indonesian nickel smelter workers. Participants were randomly assigned to three intervention groups (n = 99). Group one (n = 35) received only an educational booklet about nickel, related potential health effects and preventive measures, group two (n = 35) attended a presentati...
Nickel is one of the most prevalent causes of contact allergy in the general population. This study ...
Abstract—This paper describes a study that was carried out at a North American nickel alloy producti...
Background: Study on the effect of nickel exposure in the occupational setting and its association t...
Nickel is a widely-used material in many industries. Although there is enough evidence that occupati...
The general population may be exposed to nickel in ambient air, food, and water. General population...
MSc (Occupational Hygiene), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2016Background: Nickel comp...
MSc (Occupational Hygiene), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014Nickel is one of the mo...
Background: Nickel is a toxic metal used as a pigment in ceramics industries. The purpose of this st...
The daily concentrations of nickel in total (ie inhalable) and respirable airborne dust (personal sa...
Introduction: Nickel (Ni) is one of the toxic heavy metals that exposure to it has been connected wi...
E lectro therm al atom ic absorption spectrom etry was em ployed for analyses of nickel concentratio...
Nickel dust can lead to a significantly increased incidence of lung and nasal cancer in workers occu...
Nickel is a transition element extensively distributed in the environment, air, water, and soil. It ...
Application of metalworking fluids produce aerosol that contain metal, chemical residues or physical...
Introduction: working in jewelry exposes workers/technicians to certain heavy metals as either in pr...
Nickel is one of the most prevalent causes of contact allergy in the general population. This study ...
Abstract—This paper describes a study that was carried out at a North American nickel alloy producti...
Background: Study on the effect of nickel exposure in the occupational setting and its association t...
Nickel is a widely-used material in many industries. Although there is enough evidence that occupati...
The general population may be exposed to nickel in ambient air, food, and water. General population...
MSc (Occupational Hygiene), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2016Background: Nickel comp...
MSc (Occupational Hygiene), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014Nickel is one of the mo...
Background: Nickel is a toxic metal used as a pigment in ceramics industries. The purpose of this st...
The daily concentrations of nickel in total (ie inhalable) and respirable airborne dust (personal sa...
Introduction: Nickel (Ni) is one of the toxic heavy metals that exposure to it has been connected wi...
E lectro therm al atom ic absorption spectrom etry was em ployed for analyses of nickel concentratio...
Nickel dust can lead to a significantly increased incidence of lung and nasal cancer in workers occu...
Nickel is a transition element extensively distributed in the environment, air, water, and soil. It ...
Application of metalworking fluids produce aerosol that contain metal, chemical residues or physical...
Introduction: working in jewelry exposes workers/technicians to certain heavy metals as either in pr...
Nickel is one of the most prevalent causes of contact allergy in the general population. This study ...
Abstract—This paper describes a study that was carried out at a North American nickel alloy producti...
Background: Study on the effect of nickel exposure in the occupational setting and its association t...