In the paper authors present general assumptions of health surveillance programme concept for workers employed in respirable crystalline silica (RCS) exposure at present and in the past. There is no effective treatment for silicosis thus disease prevention is of paramount significance. For decades efforts of World Health Organization (WHO) and International Work Organization (ILO) have been focused on eliminating silicosis globally. Unfortunately silicosis is still one of the most lethal occupational diseases and the preventative programmes have not yet been successful. The authors identify main steps to complete an overview of RCS exposure and suggest lines of actions to be taken before launching the health surveillance programme. Introduc...
Introduction: Occupational exposure to crystalline silica increases the risk of lung cancer and rest...
Abstract Background and Objectives Silicosis is a neglected and widely prevalent occupational diseas...
To reduce the incidence of occupational diseases related to exposure to respirable silica at work, t...
Silicosis not a disease of the past. It is an irreversible, fibrotic lung disease specifically cause...
International audienceSilicosis not a disease of the past. It is an irreversible, fibrotic lung dise...
Pneumoconiosis, or occupational lung disease, is one of the world’s most prevalent work-related dise...
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 ...
Crystalline silica is commonly found in the work environment. Possible health effects of occupationa...
NIOSH requested assistance in preventing silicosis in workers exposed to crystalline silica (1480860...
Respirable Crystalline Silica (RCS) is a hazardous substance with known effects that can be well cor...
The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has classified respirable crystalline silica ...
This research aims to look into the prevalence of silicosis in industry workers in North America. L...
Background: Use of industry and technology must be based on protection of health as well as the envi...
"Occupational exposures to respirable crystalline silica are associated with the development of sili...
Introduction: Occupational exposure to crystalline silica increases the risk of lung cancer and rest...
Abstract Background and Objectives Silicosis is a neglected and widely prevalent occupational diseas...
To reduce the incidence of occupational diseases related to exposure to respirable silica at work, t...
Silicosis not a disease of the past. It is an irreversible, fibrotic lung disease specifically cause...
International audienceSilicosis not a disease of the past. It is an irreversible, fibrotic lung dise...
Pneumoconiosis, or occupational lung disease, is one of the world’s most prevalent work-related dise...
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 ...
Crystalline silica is commonly found in the work environment. Possible health effects of occupationa...
NIOSH requested assistance in preventing silicosis in workers exposed to crystalline silica (1480860...
Respirable Crystalline Silica (RCS) is a hazardous substance with known effects that can be well cor...
The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has classified respirable crystalline silica ...
This research aims to look into the prevalence of silicosis in industry workers in North America. L...
Background: Use of industry and technology must be based on protection of health as well as the envi...
"Occupational exposures to respirable crystalline silica are associated with the development of sili...
Introduction: Occupational exposure to crystalline silica increases the risk of lung cancer and rest...
Abstract Background and Objectives Silicosis is a neglected and widely prevalent occupational diseas...
To reduce the incidence of occupational diseases related to exposure to respirable silica at work, t...