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SUBJECT INDEX b = Book Review; © = Correspondence; 7 = Report Aaberg exhaust hoods, fluid mechanics Asbestos 455-476 analysis of air samples, SEM cf. TEM Acetone exposure, spray painting 390 265-269 Acrylics bodies 271-282 laser welding 185-187 Canadian 155-171 spray painting 385-394 chrysotile 155-171 Aerosol science, nuclear industry 322-3235 crocidolite 155-171 Aerosols, radioactive 433-434 exposure cf. sputum body count 271-282 Air sample analysis, quality assurance fibre counting, interlaboratory 545-561 exchange schemes 59-69 Air sampling fibre release from friction products cotton dust 349-362 173-181 methyltetrahydrophthalic anhydride fibre size classification, bulk samples 189-197 155-171 personal cf. work area sampling 349-362 fibre-counting rules 158-161 sulphuric acid 655-656 NIEHS 155-171 Air sampling instruments non-fibrous particle size 165-166 for carbon black 483-486 review 699 cascade impactors 655-656 substitutes, friction products 173-181 cyclones 1-22, 23-34, 333(corr.), 483-486 UICC 155-171 detector tubes 189-197 Asbestos Fibre Regular Informal Counting field comparisons 23-34, 189-197, Arrangement (AFRICA) scheme 59-69 333(corr.) Asbestosis, ferruginous body count 271-282 filter cassettes 655-656 horizontal elutriators 1-22, 23-34, Back injury, and ergonomics 103-105 333(corr.) Benzene exposure impingers 189-197 in land reclamation 307-315 IOM head 483-486 in spray painting 390 penetration curves 1-22 Biological monitoring performance 1-22 arsenic 511-516 respirable dust 1-22, 23-34, 333(corr.) pyrene: exposure in carbon black XAD-2 sorbent tubes cf. midget bubbler manufacture 681-688 189-197 Biological variability, pharmacokinetic Airflow models of 295-306 around fume cupboards 441-453 Boundary element method, for airflow around two-dimensional exhaust hoods modelling 441-453 455-476 Brassware workers, chronic bronchitis in Allergens, airborne, filter elution 283-293 methods for 575-587 British Agrochemical Association, spray Aluminosilicate fibres, devitrification operator exposure study 589-599 and biological activity 115-129 British Cast Iron Research Association Amberlite XAD-2 solid sorbent sampling (BCIRA) cyclone sampler, field tubes 189-197 comparison 23-34, 333(corr.) Analysis British Medical Research Council (BMRC), air samples, quality assurance 545-561 respirable dust definition 1-22 methyltetrahydrophthalic anhydride 189-197 British Occupational Hygiene Society standardization of methods 344 (BOHS) Animal studies, sheep 519-530 1990 Conference 35-46, 211-215" Aromatic amines, occupational hygiene in 1992 Conference 669-674, 675-680 design of plant 601-607 President 1991-1992: T.L. OGDEN 112-113 Arsenic Special Interest Groups determination in urine 511 Occupational Hygiene Information exposure in joinery shops 509-517 Systems 79-98 Subject Index Quality of the Indoor Environment Control of Substances Hazardous to 324-3269 Health Regulations 1988 (COSHH) British Standards Institution, fume implementation in the construction cupboards standard 239-252, 395-405, industry 211-215" 700(corr.) risk assessment programme 71-78 Bronchitis, in brassware workers 283-293 Copper exposure in joinery shops 509-517 Building-related illnesses 323-324 Cotton dust Bulb farming, pesticide exposure in 373-384 personal cf. work area sampling 349-362 Butanol exposure in spray painting 390 vacuum cleaners for 35-46 Butoxyethanol exposure in spray painting Cristobalite, from heated ceramic fibres 390 115-129 Butyl acetate exposure in spray painting Cyclohexane exposure during land 390 reclamation 307-315 Cyclone samplers, underground comparison Car body repair shops, solvent exposure 23-34, 333(corr.) in 385-394 Carbon black, occupational exposure Databases, occupational exposure 79-98 during manufacture of 363-372, 477-496 Decane, exposure during oil refinery Carbon black exposure, bioavailability land reclamation 307-315 of PNAs 681-688 Detector tubes 189-197 Carbon dioxide, laser welding hazards Disability, employment and new 183-188 technology 565-566° Carbon fibres, workplace levels 145-153 Dithiocarbamate exposure, in bulb Carbon monoxide exposure, in carbon farming 373-384 black manufacture 363-372 Dorr-Oliver nylon cyclone samplers, Carcinogens field comparison 23-34, 333(corr.) occupational hygiene in design of Dust control, cotton 35-46 plant 601-607 reference guide 5665 Energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy Cascade impactors 655-656 (EDXS), identification of airborne MMVF Chemicals fibres 609-627 control and measurement of hazards Energy-saving measures, effect on air 326-3275 quality in welding 531-543 European legislation 339-344 Environmental health criteria in agriculture 222-2235 chlorobenzenes 696-6979 multiple exposure 1015, 131-143 mycotoxins 110-1015 occupational health 223-224 nickel 570-571 occupational hygiene in design of platinum 6955 plant 601-607 Environmental monitoring data, standard volatile, substitution of 637-652 proforma 79-98 Chlorobenzenes, toxicity 696-6975 Environmental tobacco smoke 325-3269 Chromium VI exposure Ergonomics in joinery shops 509-517 and — conference proceedings in laser welding 185-187 103-105 Civil service, occupational health in in laser welding 186-188 224-2256 Ergot, environmental health criteria Classification, Packaging and Labelling 110-1015 Regulations 1984 225-2265 Ethanol exposure in spray painting 390 Cobalt, exposure in hard metal industry Ethyl acetate exposure in spray painting 497-507 390 Compensation, hearing loss evaluation Ethylbenzene exposure during land for 199-209 reclamation 307-315 Computational model, particle emission European Committee for Standardisation from machinery 407-424 (CEN) 678 Computer-aided design of chemicals 637-652 European Communities, occupational Computer-assisted digitized sizing, health and hygiene in 669-674, 675-680 asbestos fibres 155-171 European Year of Safety, Hygiene and Computers, effect on employment of Health Protection at Work 107-1087, disabled 565-5665 345 Construction, occupational health and Exposure assessment 219-2215 safety in 211-215", 434-4355, 689-6915 Exposure data, standard format for 79-98 Contaminated land development, health Exposure limits and safety 434-4355 *hot' particles on skin 102-1035 Subject Index See also Occupational exposure limits Hydroxypyrene, as index of pyrene Eye protection, laser welding 187 exposure 681-688 Ferruginous bodies, index of mineral Indoor air quality fibre exposure 271-282 House of Commons paper 324-3265 Fibre evaluation, WHO/EURO method 609-627 measurement 5715 Fibreglass industry review 323-3245 airborne fibre levels in 609-627 Inter-laboratory sample exchanges, Styrene exposure in 45-57 quality assurance 545-561 Fibres International Labour Organisation, aluminosilicate 115-129 International Classification of carbon 145-153 Radiographs of Pneumoconioses 1980 cf. ceramic 115-129 Japanese Classification 425-431 silicon carbide, lung clearance 519-530 International Occupational Hygiene surface properties 115-129 Association (IOHA) 670-673 See also Asbestos; MMVF International Organisation for Filters Standardization (ISO), alveolar cellulose ester 23-34, 333(corr.) sampling convention 1-22 elution methods 575-587 IOM total inhalable sampling head 483-486 glass fibre 575-587 PTFE 575-587 Japanese Classification of Radiographs PVC 23-34, 333(corr.) of Pneumoconioses, cf. ILO 1980 respiratory, for radon 629-639 Classification 425-431 silver membrane 23-34, 333(corr.) Joinery shops, exposure to wood underground sampling, comparison 23-34, preservatives 509-517 333(corr.) variability, asbestos fibre evaluation Kevlar, fibre release from friction 162-163 products 173-181 FLUENT CFD software package, particle emission from machinery 407-424 Friction products, dust release from Labelling, dangerous substances 225-2265 173-181 Laboratories, academic, safety in 320-3215 Fume cupboards Land reclamation, oil refinery, airborne airflow around workers 441-453 hydrocarbons 307-315 containment testing 239-252, 395-405, Lasers safety 6975 700(corr.) welding hazards 183-188 Gloves Legislation, European occupational effectiveness against pesticides 375-383 health and safety 337-347 Lighting, textbook 436-437 use in spray painting 389 Grinding, dust and metal exposure in 497-507 Lung clearance, silicon carbide, sheep model 519-530 Hard metal industry, dust and metal exposure in 497-507 Machinery Health care workers, occupational health assessment of on emission 407-424 1025 safety 221-222 Health and Safety Commission (HSC) Man-made vitreous fibres (MMVF) annual report 567-568 airborne fibre levels in production plan of work 568-5695 609-627 Health and Safety Executive (HSE) continuous filament 609-627 National Exposure Database 82 devitrification and biological WASP quality assurance 545-561 activity 115-129 Hearing loss evaluation for compensation exposure cf. sputum body count 271-282 199-209 fibre identification 609-627 Heptane exposure in land reclamation 307-315 fibreglass industry 45-57, 609-627 Hexane exposure surface properties 115-129 in land reclamation 307-315 Maneb exposure, in bulb farming 373-384 in spray painting 390 Marple personal cascade impactors 655-656 Hospital workers, occupational health Membrane filters, for wood preservatives 1025 510 Hydrocarbon exposure Mesothelioma, ferruginous body count 271-282 in land reclamation 307-315 Methyl ethyl ketone exposure in spray in spray painting 390 painting 390 Subject Index Methyl isobutyl ketone exposure in spray in Europe 669-674, 675-680 painting 390 general principles 319-320 Methyltetrahydrophthalic anhydride surveys, implementation of (MTHPA), air sampling and analysis 189-197 recommendations 229-238 Midget bubblers 189-197 Occupational safety in academic laboratories 320-321 Mining, dust samplers for 23-34, 333(corr.) agrochemicals 222-223 MRE 113A sampler construction industry 211-215" field comparison 23-34, 333(corr.) ergonomics and 103-1055 performance calculation 1-22 European accident rates 321-3225 Mullite, from heated ceramic fibres 115-129 European legislation 337-347 Multiple chemical sensitivity 101° textile finishing plant and machinery Multiple exposure, model 131-143 221-2225 Mycotoxins, environmental health Ochratoxins, environmental health criteria 110-1015 criteria 110-1019 Octane exposure in land reclamation 307-315 National Vocational Qualifications Offices, pollution in 323-3245 270 (NVQs), occupational hygiene 663-668 Oil refineries, land reclamation, Nickel airborne hydrocarbons 307-315 environmental health 570-5715 Optical radiation exposure, laser exposure in hard metal industry 497-507 welding 184-187 Nitro compounds, occupational hygiene in design of plant 601-607 Patents, discontinuation of Annals Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL), abstracts 317° evaluation for compensation 199-209 Pesticide exposure Non-verbal communication, and ergonomics 103-1059 in bulb farming 373-384 in joinery shops 511 Nonane, exposure during oil refinery skin, in crop spraying 589-599 land reclamation 307-315 Pharmacokinetic models, biological Nuclear industry, aerosol science variability and 295-306 applications 322-323 Platinum, environmental health criteria 695 Obituary: Klaus Robock 439 Pneumoconioses Occupational environment, psychosocial 217-2195 carborundum, sheep model 519-530 standard radiographs, Japanese cf. ILO Occupational exposure 1980 425-431 indices 131-143 Polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons, measurement 342-344, 545-561 biological monitoring 681-688 modelling of variability 131-143, 295-306 Psychosocial work environment 217-2195 standard format for data 79-98 Pyrene exposure, biological monitoring to mixtures 131-143 681-688 Occupational exposure limits 15 countries 99-1100 criteria documents 341-342, 691-6945 Quality assurance, chemical analysis of HSE guidance note 563-564° air samples 545-561 Occupational health Quartz, airborne, in silicon carbide agrochemicals 222-2235 manufacture 145-153 chemical industry 223-2245 civil service 224-2255 Radiation protection 102-1039, 435-4369, construction industry 211-215" 6985, 698-6995 European disease statistics 321-3225 Radioactivity, airborne 433-4345 European legislation 337-347 Radon health care workers 1025 in indoor environments 3259 risk assessment programme 71-78 respirator filter efficiency 629-639 Occupational health and safety Rat urine, airborne, measurement methods in construction 689-6915 575-587 European Community and 675-680 Regular Interlaboratory Counting qualifications 663-668 Exchange (RICE) scheme 59-69 Occupational Health and Safety Lead Body Respirable dust samplers 1-22 (OHSLB) 663-668 Respiratory protective equipment Occupational hygiene filter efficiency 629-639 in the civil service 224-2255 radon 629-639 in design of chemical plant 601-607 Risk assessment, management of 71-78 Subject Index Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) Toluene exposure asbestos fibre classification 155-171 in land reclamation 307-315 cf. TEM 265-269 in spray painting 390 identification of airborne MMVF fibres Toxicology, general principles 319-320 609-627 Training, occupational health and safety silicon carbide 521-525 663-€68 Scottish Vocational Qualifications Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) (SVQs), occupational hygiene 663-668 cf. SEM 265-269 Sigma-Scan computer-driven digitizing silicon carbide 521-525 tablet 158-161 Trichothecenes, environmental health Silicon carbide criteria 110-101 dust levels in production 145-153 Trimethyl benzene exposure lung clearance, sheep model 519-530 in land reclamation 307-315 SIMPEDS cyclones 1-22, 23-34, 333(corr.), in spray painting 390 483-486 Skin UNIFAC model, for activity coefficients exposure limits for ‘hot’ particles on of chemicals 637-652 skin 102-1039 pesticide exposure in crop spraying Vacuum cleaners for cotton dust 35-46 589-599 Ventilation radiation protection dosimetry 698-6995 energy saving measures and air quality Social aspects of work environment 217-2195 531-543 Solvents, multiple exposure model 131-143 exhaust hoods 455-476 Spray painting, solvent exposure in 385-394 and indoor pollution 323-3245 Standards Vibration exposure, health risk models european, hygiene 678 253-264 fume cupboards 239-252, 395-405 Statistics, occupational accidents and Welding diseases in Europe 321 -3225 carbon dioxide laser, hazards 183-188 Styrene exposure, health hazard 45-57 effect of energy saving measures on SUBFAC index, for volatile substances air quality 531-543 637-652 WHO/EURO MMVF fibre evaluation method Substitution, of volatile chemicals 637-652 609-627 SUBTEC software package, calcualtion of Wood preservatives, occupational product properties 637-652 exposure in joinery shops 511 Sulphur dioxide exposure Work-related upper limb disorders, and carbon black manufacture 363-372 ergonomics 103-1059 in titanium dioxide manufacture 653-661 Workplace Analysis Scheme for Sulphur hexafluoride, test gas for fume Proficiency (WASP) 545-561 cupboards 239-252, 395-405, 700(corr.) World Health Organization, role in Sulphuric acid exposure, in titanium development of occupational hygiene 670-672 dioxide manufacture 653-661 Surveys, implementation of Xylene exposure recommendations 229-238 in land reclamation 307-315 in spray painting 390 Technology, effect on employment of disabled 565-566° Zineb exposure, in bulb farming 373-384 Textile finishing, plant and machinery Zirconia, from heated ceramic fibres 115-129 safety 221 -222b Titanium dioxide, occupational exposure in manufacture 653-661 AUTHOR INDEX b = Book Review; = Correspondence; r= Report Acheson, R. 115 Hietanen, M. 183 Pangtey, B.S. 283 Agius, R. 695° Hodgson, E.S. 102° Peretz, C. 229 Honkasalo, A. 183 Perrault, G. 519 Baykoushev, B. 253 Hoskins, J.A. 115 Pickering, C.A.C. 349 Beaumont, P.L. 79 Hughes, D. 698° Piolatto, G. 145 Bégin, R. 519 Hunt, G.R. 455 Platek, S.F. 155 Bemer, D. 653 Hunter, W.J. 337 Pritchard, J. 322° Boev, M. 253 Husain, T. 283 Botta, G.C. 145 Rasmussen, D. 637 Brouwer, D.H. 373 Ingham, D.B. 441, 455 Rastogi, S.K. 283 Brouwer, E.J. 373 Rice, C. 681 Brown, P. 59 Jackson, H.M. 545 Riley, R.D. 155 Brown, R.C. 35, 115, 629 Jaffrey, S.A.M.T. 173 Roberson, K.T. 265 Roe, F.J.C. 5669, ‘ant 696° Johnson, A.E. 239, 395, 700(corr.) Calvert, I1.A. 363, 477, 681 Julian, J.A. 23, 333(corr.) Rood, A.P. 115, 173 Case, B. 271 Rose, G. 2225 Cherrie, J.W. 609 Kahan, E. 229 Cowie, A.J. 59 Kenny, L.C. 1 Sara, E.A. 115 Crank, P. 349 King, E. 219°, 2215, 3205, 326°, Scansetti, G. 145 Crawford, N.P. 59 563°, 6915 Schofield, C. 407 Kohyama, N. 497 Scott, R.M. 173 Dalrymple, H.L. 79 Kumagai, S. 131, 497 Sébastien, P. 271, 519 Davies, L. 609 Kusaka, Y. 425, 497 Sebestyen, A. 23, 333(corr.) Derazne, E. 229 Kyono, H. 497 Senior, P.L. 589 Dewell, P. 317° Shaw, D.S. 307 Droz, P.O. 295 Sherman, L.R. 265 Dufresne, A. 271, 519 Laitinen, H. i83 Shipley, P. 2174 Duggan, M.J. 1025, 435° Laskowski, J.J. 115 Shirakawa, T. 497 Lavers, A. 589 Lee, G.L. 3215 Simon, S.D. 155 Emmott, M.A. 407 Levy, L.S. 994 Srivastava, S. 283 Evans, C.E. 115 Lidén, G. 1 Swift, D.L. 433° Lindahl, R. 509 Fishwick, D. 349 Tee, R.D. 575 Lindroos, L. 183 Fletcher, A.M. 349 Liu, Y. 629 Thomas, T.C. 265 Fletcher, B. 239, 395, 700(corr.) Touma, J.B. 199 Forder, $.D. 115 LLuonwasuo,n , F.DW.. 57352 39, 3240, 5715 Tozer, B.A. 6975 Trethowan, W.N. 363, 477 Gardiner, K. 363, 477, 681 Trottier, R.A. 629 Gerber, J.M. 653 MMccDDoonnaalldd,, JA..CD.. 227711, 6995 Turner, P.J. 385 Geuskens, R.B.M. 47 Tzvetkov, D. 253 Glass, D.C. 363, 477, 568° McLean, J.D. 307 Goldberg, P. 229 Mahendra, P.N. 283 van der Klaauw, M.M. 47 Gordon, S. 575 Massé, S. 519 van der Tuin, J. 47 Gorner, P. 653 Mathur, N. 283 van Hemmen, J.J. 47, 373 Graham, P.J. 663 Matsunaga, I. 131 Verma, D.K. 23, 307, 333(corr., Molyneux, M.K. 71 Veys, C.A. 2235, 2246, 5676 Graves, R.J. 1039 Money, C.D. 1015, 601 Gray, R. 35 von Nandelstadh, P. 183 Moreton, T. 5655 Green, J. 2255 Greig, J.B. 1005 Morimoto, K. 425 Wake, D. 35, 629 Guillemin, M.P. 669 Muir, D.C.F. 23, 333(corr.) Walistrém, E. 637 Gupta, B.N. 283 Warburton, C.J. 349 Newhouse, M.L. 3199 Waterman, L. 2117, 4345, 689 Gustavsson, C. 189 Newman Taylor, A.J. 575 Welinder, H. 189 Haigh, R. 675 Nilsson, C.-A. 509 Welling, I. 183 Hale, K.A. 681 Niven, R.McL. 349 West, N.G. 545 Hall, D.J. 407 Nordstrém, B. 531 Wilson, H.G.E. 71 Harrington, J.M. 363, 477, 681 Nygren, O. 509, 531 Winder, C. 385 Hecht, G. 653 Hedley Williams, D. 436° Olsen, E. 637 Young, J. 115 Hery, M. 653 Olsen, I. 637 Yuan, Y. 441

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