Several recent articles have critiqued the process employed by the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists in determining Threshold Limit Values. Criticisms have included inadequate data collection, inadequate research, excessive corporate influence, and slow response to informational changes. In this article, the authors address the historical development of the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists\u27 asbestos exposure guideline. They demonstrate that the proposed guideline was known to be inadequate when it was first proposed, was severely criticized between 1946 and 1968, but nonetheless was promulgated annually and remained unchanged until 1971
This paper briefly discusses criteria for evaluating epidemiologic studies for risk assessment purpo...
Every day, Americans are exposed to hundreds of chemicals in the air we breathe, the water we drink,...
While many public health threats are now widely appreciated by the public, the risks from asbestos e...
Several recent articles have critiqued the process employed by the American Conference of Government...
Subject: Comments on Asbestos Exposure Limit--RIN:I 21 9-AB24 Please find attached our comments on t...
This paper analyzes the role of threshold limit values (TLVs) in national air pollution policy durin...
Mesothelioma deaths due to environmental exposure to asbestos in The Netherlands led to parliamentar...
While asbestos has been called a 'miracle substance' because of its unique properties, asbestos has ...
One hundred years after it was first mined, several uses of asbestos were banned in the United State...
Threshold Limit Values (TLVs) for industrial chemicals have been in existence since 1946. It has bee...
Introduction: Asbestos has been used for thousands of years but only at a large industrial scale for...
Many developed countries have banned the use of asbestos, but not the United States. There have, how...
The aim of this article was to describe the structure and content of a job-exposure matrix (JEM) for...
Asbestos, once valued as a superb insulator, is now recognized as a deadly carcinogen. The United St...
"Based on an updated review of the available information on the health effects of exposure to asbest...
This paper briefly discusses criteria for evaluating epidemiologic studies for risk assessment purpo...
Every day, Americans are exposed to hundreds of chemicals in the air we breathe, the water we drink,...
While many public health threats are now widely appreciated by the public, the risks from asbestos e...
Several recent articles have critiqued the process employed by the American Conference of Government...
Subject: Comments on Asbestos Exposure Limit--RIN:I 21 9-AB24 Please find attached our comments on t...
This paper analyzes the role of threshold limit values (TLVs) in national air pollution policy durin...
Mesothelioma deaths due to environmental exposure to asbestos in The Netherlands led to parliamentar...
While asbestos has been called a 'miracle substance' because of its unique properties, asbestos has ...
One hundred years after it was first mined, several uses of asbestos were banned in the United State...
Threshold Limit Values (TLVs) for industrial chemicals have been in existence since 1946. It has bee...
Introduction: Asbestos has been used for thousands of years but only at a large industrial scale for...
Many developed countries have banned the use of asbestos, but not the United States. There have, how...
The aim of this article was to describe the structure and content of a job-exposure matrix (JEM) for...
Asbestos, once valued as a superb insulator, is now recognized as a deadly carcinogen. The United St...
"Based on an updated review of the available information on the health effects of exposure to asbest...
This paper briefly discusses criteria for evaluating epidemiologic studies for risk assessment purpo...
Every day, Americans are exposed to hundreds of chemicals in the air we breathe, the water we drink,...
While many public health threats are now widely appreciated by the public, the risks from asbestos e...