Quartz is a human carcinogen and a causative agent of silicosis. Exposure levels often exceed exposure limits in the construction industry. The need for effective control measures is high, but the complex structure of the construction industry, the variability in sources of exposure and the frequent changes of worksite makes it difficult to implement even simple and potentially effective control measures. The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of control measures for reducing quartz dust exposure and to assess the extent of their use. Full-shift respirable dust measurements (n = 61) and short-term measurements among construction workers were performed and results of a questionnaire study among 1335 construction workers were analys...
Introduction: Exposure to crystalline silica in the construction workers such as miners and diggers ...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to assess the magnitude of the silicosis and cancer risk among...
Exposures to respirable dust and silica were investigated among 36 construction sites in the USA. Pe...
Quartz is a human carcinogen and a causative agent of silicosis. Exposure levels often exceed exposu...
Quartz is a human carcinogen and a causative agent of silicosis. Exposure levels often exceed exposu...
Quartz exposure can cause several respiratory health effects. Although quartz exposure has been desc...
The present report describes exposure to respirable silica and dust in the construction industry, as...
The present report describes exposure to respirable silica and dust in the construction industry, as...
The aims of this study were to determine implications of inter- and intraindividual variation in exp...
The aims of this study were to determine implications of inter- and intraindividual variation in exp...
Purpose: Quartz dust is a serious problem on construction sites all over the world. Thefine-grained ...
Purpose: Quartz dust is a serious problem on construction sites all over the world. Thefine-grained ...
Excessive exposure to crystalline silica remains prevalent in the U.S. construction industry. Chroni...
Construction dust is one of the most concerned pollutants presenting risks to human health. Dust gen...
This summary is the final report of the research project "Quartz Exposure and its Management in the ...
Introduction: Exposure to crystalline silica in the construction workers such as miners and diggers ...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to assess the magnitude of the silicosis and cancer risk among...
Exposures to respirable dust and silica were investigated among 36 construction sites in the USA. Pe...
Quartz is a human carcinogen and a causative agent of silicosis. Exposure levels often exceed exposu...
Quartz is a human carcinogen and a causative agent of silicosis. Exposure levels often exceed exposu...
Quartz exposure can cause several respiratory health effects. Although quartz exposure has been desc...
The present report describes exposure to respirable silica and dust in the construction industry, as...
The present report describes exposure to respirable silica and dust in the construction industry, as...
The aims of this study were to determine implications of inter- and intraindividual variation in exp...
The aims of this study were to determine implications of inter- and intraindividual variation in exp...
Purpose: Quartz dust is a serious problem on construction sites all over the world. Thefine-grained ...
Purpose: Quartz dust is a serious problem on construction sites all over the world. Thefine-grained ...
Excessive exposure to crystalline silica remains prevalent in the U.S. construction industry. Chroni...
Construction dust is one of the most concerned pollutants presenting risks to human health. Dust gen...
This summary is the final report of the research project "Quartz Exposure and its Management in the ...
Introduction: Exposure to crystalline silica in the construction workers such as miners and diggers ...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to assess the magnitude of the silicosis and cancer risk among...
Exposures to respirable dust and silica were investigated among 36 construction sites in the USA. Pe...