Dermal exposure assessment explores the dynamic interaction between environmental contaminants and the skin. Phenol poisonings due to percutaneous absorption were recognized as an occupational health hazard as early as 1880, and the introduction of tetra-ethyl lead as a gasoline additive in the 1920’s resulted in multiple fatalities due to occupational skin exposure (Diechmann, 1949; Hamilton et al., 1925). The recent fatal poisoning of a university researcher in the United States from absorption of dimethyl mer-cury drew public attention not only to the ability of chemicals to move through healthy skin, but also to the inadequacy of gloves often used for protection in laboratory settings (Smith, 1997). Despite these dra-matic events, derma...
Key words: allergic contact dermatitis; occupational; plastics. Di-isodecyl phthalate (DIDP) is a pl...
The skin is the largest organ in the body and one of its main functions is to protect the body from ...
Objective. To evaluate two different techniques for assessing dermal exposure to 4,4'-methylene dian...
The importance of dermal exposure has increased during the last few years, mainly because of the red...
There are a large number of workers in the United States, spanning a variety of occupational industr...
"The Indexed Dermal Bibliography (1995-2007) is a tool that directs workers, employers, industrial h...
Dermal exposure could occur in workers, even if protections are usually used, or in general populati...
Exposure to noxious agents can be considered if there is contact of a hazardous material with the ou...
Abstract-4-Exposure of the skin to chemical substances can contribute significantly to total dose in...
Dermal exposure assessment and modeling is still in early phases of development. This article presen...
As the largest organ of the body, the skin performs multiple critical functions, such as serving as ...
An outline of the Occupational Safety and Health Agency's concerns of skin exposure to hazardous che...
I The control of exposure to hazardous substances in the workplace has traditionally focused on upta...
Dermal exposure to industrial chemicals during work is of major concern in the risk assessment of ch...
First published as an Advance Article on the web 11th March 2004 Occupational exposure is the condit...
Key words: allergic contact dermatitis; occupational; plastics. Di-isodecyl phthalate (DIDP) is a pl...
The skin is the largest organ in the body and one of its main functions is to protect the body from ...
Objective. To evaluate two different techniques for assessing dermal exposure to 4,4'-methylene dian...
The importance of dermal exposure has increased during the last few years, mainly because of the red...
There are a large number of workers in the United States, spanning a variety of occupational industr...
"The Indexed Dermal Bibliography (1995-2007) is a tool that directs workers, employers, industrial h...
Dermal exposure could occur in workers, even if protections are usually used, or in general populati...
Exposure to noxious agents can be considered if there is contact of a hazardous material with the ou...
Abstract-4-Exposure of the skin to chemical substances can contribute significantly to total dose in...
Dermal exposure assessment and modeling is still in early phases of development. This article presen...
As the largest organ of the body, the skin performs multiple critical functions, such as serving as ...
An outline of the Occupational Safety and Health Agency's concerns of skin exposure to hazardous che...
I The control of exposure to hazardous substances in the workplace has traditionally focused on upta...
Dermal exposure to industrial chemicals during work is of major concern in the risk assessment of ch...
First published as an Advance Article on the web 11th March 2004 Occupational exposure is the condit...
Key words: allergic contact dermatitis; occupational; plastics. Di-isodecyl phthalate (DIDP) is a pl...
The skin is the largest organ in the body and one of its main functions is to protect the body from ...
Objective. To evaluate two different techniques for assessing dermal exposure to 4,4'-methylene dian...