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The Annals of Occupational Hygiene 1996: Vol 40 Index PDF

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SUBJECT INDEX b = Book review; ¢ = Correspondence Aerosol monitoring system, alcalase detection occupational, importance of peak for inclusion, suitability of chromogenic exposures 719-722 substrates 361-370 Axisymmetric air flow ofl ocal exhaust Aerosol samplers, semi-empirical model for ventilation hood 171—196 aspiration efficiencies 93-113 Agius, Raymond, President of the BOHS Battery workers, re-examination of cadmium 1995-1996 125 in urine 233-236 Air contaminants indoors, mapping using a Biological monitoring prototype computed tomography system determination of silver in whole blood of 675-691 occupationally exposed groups 331-338 Air movement around a worker in a low-speed selected ion flow tube (SIFT), novel flow field 57-64 technique 615-626 Airborne asbestos concentrations, personal topics 359° and area, during asbestos abatement Biotechnology, process micro-organisms, 449-466 methods of monitoring 245—260 Airborne concentrations of asbestos fibres, BT underground structures, radon in the assessment by TEM, effect of preparation workplace 569-581 methods 321—330 Building materials, volatile metabolites Airborne exposure to polycyclic aromatic produced by two fungal species cultivated hydrocarbons and urinary excretion of on 397-410 1-hydroxypyrene, carbon anode plant workers 345-357 Airborne fibre samples, SEM sizing 45—55 Cadmium in urine, re-examination 233-236 Airborne inorganic fibre level monitoring by Canada, in particular Ontario, occupational TEM 29-44 health and safety initiatives and trends Airborne micro-organisms, farm environment, 477-485 quantification by epifluorescence Captan, dermal exposure 611-614 microscopy 437-447 Carbon anode plant workers, airborne Airflow, recirculating, exposure of workers in exposure to polycyclic aromatic near-wake region 511-523 hydrocarbons and urinary excretion of Alcalase detection for inclusion in an aerosol 1-hydroxypyrene 345-357 monitoring system, suitability of chromogenic substrates 361-370 Carbon black manufacture, occupational Arc welding, metal cored, reduction of exposure, data from 1987 to 1992 65-77 hexavelent chromium concentration in fumes CATHIA sampling head for collection of by addition of reactive metals 339-344 thoracic fraction, airborne concentration of Asbestos asbestos fibres 311-319 airborne concentrations, personal and area, Chemical pollutants in X-ray film processing during asbestos abatement 449-466 departments 432-435 reference standards - made available for Chemicals, assessing human health risks, analysts 711-714 derivation of guidance values for wet-stripping agents, effects on filters used health-based exposure limits 243-244? in powered respirators 539-553 Chemometrics in occupational hygiene Asbestos fibres 145-169 airborne concentration Chromogenic substrates assessment by TEM suitability for alcalase detection for effect of preparation methods 321-330 inclusion in aerosol monitoring system use of new static device 311-319 361-370 exposure during gasket removal 583-588 use in personal monitors for detection of Aspiration efficiencies of personal aerosol protease in factory air, theoretical model samplers, semi-empirical model 93—113 371-379 Asthma Compressed air tunnelling, effect of pressure following inhalation accidents, reported to on portable gass monitoring equipment the SWORD project 645-650 11-28 Subject Index Computed tomography, prototype system for Fume cupboard, airflow inside and around mapping air contaminants indoors 675-691 127-144 Cr(VI1) see Hexavalent chromium Fungal species cultivated on building materials, volatile metabolites produced by Diffusive samplers, effect of face velocity on 397-410 performance 467-476 Diffusive sampling and composition of Gas monitoring equipment, portable, effect of formaldehyde atmospheres 555-567 pressure during compressed air tunnelling Doctors, sickness in the medical profession 11-28 391-396 Gasket removal, exposure to asbestos fibres Dolomite, tremolite fibres, computer analysis 583-588 197-209 Gasoline and some of its components, Drum dustiness test, documentation 627-643 exposure oft anker drivers 1-10 Dry cleaning establishments, tetrachloroethylene exposure, on-site Health hazards in industry, recognition, monitoring 281—292 review of materials and processes 119—120° Dust monitor, passive, personal 261—280 Hexavalent chromium, reduction in fumes Dustiness drum test, documentation 627-643 from metal cored arc welding by addition of Dusts, filter-mounted, effect of storage, reactive metals 339-344 handling and transport traumas 525-530 Hydrocarbon solvents, occupational hygiene limits 237—242 Environment, farm, airborne micro-organisms, Hydrofluoric acid, fatality following dermal quantification by epifluorescence contact, palynology laboratory 705-710 microscopy 437-447 1-Hydroxypyrene, urinary excretion, and Environmental health criteria, assessing airborne exposure to polycyclic aromatic human health risks of chemicals, derivation hydrocarbons, carbon anode plant workers of guidance values for health-based 345-357 exposure limits 243—244° Hygiene, Patty’s industrial hygiene and Epifiuorescence microscopy in quantification toxicology, theory and rationale of industrial of airborne micro-organisms in the farm hygiene practice, biological response environment 437-447 488-489 Exhaust duct, effect of location, airflow inside and around 127-144 Industrial atmosphere, serine protease Exhaust ventilation hood, mathematical model enzymes, development of near real-time for axisymmetric air flow 171-196 monitoring systems 381-389 Exposure levels, task-based, are they a Industry valuable index of exposure for health hazards, recognition, review of epidemiology? 715-717: materials and processes 1 19—120° Patty’s industrial hygiene and toxicology, Face velocity, effect on performance of theory and rationaie of industrial hygiene diffusive samplers 467-476 practice, biological response 488—489° Factory air, protease detection, use of Inhalation accidents chromogenic substrates 371-379 asthma following, reported to the SWORD Farm environment, airborne micro-organisms, project 645-650 quantification by epifluorescence reported to the SWORD surveillance microscopy 437-447 project 1990-1993 211-221 Fibre samples, airborne, SEM sizing 45-55 Insecticide, permethrin, occupational exposure Field portable X-ray fluorescence 499-509 spectrometer, monitoring surface and Jonising radiation, protection against, airborne inorganic contamination 589-610 management 120—121° Filter-mounted dusts, effect of storage, handling and transport traumas 525-530 Long range exhaustion, mathematical model Filter surfaces, variable inclination of fibres 171-196 to, SEM sizing 45-55 Low-speed flow field, air movement around Flow patterns worker in 57-64 induced by push-pull ventilation system, Lung diseases, occupational 487° numerical modelling 293-310 inside and around fume cupboard 127-144 Man-made mineral fibre, classification Fluoride poisoning fatality following dermal 115-117 contact with hydrofluoric acid, palynology Medical profession, sickness 391—396 laboratory 705-710 Metabolites from building materials 397-410 Fork-lift trucks, vibration exposure 79-91 Metal cored arc welding, reduction of Formaldehyde atmospheres, composition hexavelent chromium concentration in fumes 555-567 by addition of reactive metals 339-344 Subject Index Micro-organisms, process, in biotechnology Radiation, ionising and non-ionising, methods of monitoring 245—260 protection against, management 120—121° monitoring 223—232 Radon in the workplace, BT underground Multi-gas monitors, compressed air structures 569-581 tunnelling, assessment 1 1—28 Reactive metals, addition in metal cored arc Musculoskeletal diseases and monotonous welding, and reduction of hexavalent work 661-673 chromium concentration in fumes 339-344 Recirculating airflow, exposure of workers in Near real-time monitoring systems, near-wake region 511—523 development for some serine protease Respirators, filters, and wet-stripping of enzymes in industrial atmosphere 381-389 asbestos 539-553 Near-wake region, effect of contaminant Respiratory symptoms and function in source location on worker exposure 51 1—523 workers exposed to tea fluff 491-497 Neck and shoulder ailments in female industrial workers with monotonous work Safety initiatives and trends in Canada, in 661-673 particular Ontario 477-485 Nickel alloy production, worker exposures to Sample transfer techniques, airborne inorganic inhalable and total aerosol during 651-659 fibre level monitoring, TEM 29-44 Non-ionising radiation, protection against, Scanning electron microscope sizing of management 120—121° airborne fibre samples 45—55 Selected ion flow tube (SIFT), novel Occupational exposure to carbon black in its technique for biological monitoring 615-626 Serine protease enzymes in industrial manufacture, data from 1987 to 1992 65—77 atmosphere, development of near real-time Occupational hazards in industry, recognition, monitoring systems 381-389 review of materials and processes 119-120? Sick building syndrome, volatile metabolites Occupational health and safety initiatives and produced by two fungal species cultivated trends in Canada, in particular Ontario 477-485 on building materials 397-410 Sickness in the medical profession 391—396 Occupational lung diseases 487° Silver, determination in whole blood and its Open surface tanks, push-pull ventilation application to biological monitoring of systems, recommendations for design 693-704 occupationally exposed groups 331-338 Skin notation, strategy for assigning 61 1-614 Spectrometer, X-ray fluorescence, field Patty’s industrial hygiene and toxicology, portable, monitoring surface and airborne theory and rationale of industrial hygiene inorganic contamination 589-610 practice, biological response 488-489° SWORD project, reports of asthma following Permethrin, occupational exposure during use inhalation accidents 645-650 as public hygiene insecticide 499-509 SWORD surveillance project 1990-1993, Personal dust monitor, passive 261—280 inhalation accidents reported to 211-221 Petrol and some of its components, exposure of tanker drivers 1—10 Tanker drivers, exposure to gasoline and some Pollutants, chemical, in X-ray film processing of its components 1—10 departments 432-435 Tanks, open surface, push-pull ventilation Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons systems, recommendations for design airborne exposure, and urinary excretion of 693-704 1-hydroxypyrene, carbon anode plant Task-based exposure levels, are they a workers 345-357 valuable index of exposure for in quench oils 531-537 epidemiology? 715-717: President of the BOHS 1995-1996, Raymond Tea fluff, respiratory symptoms and function Agius 125 of exposed workers 491—497 Process micro-organisms in biotechnology Tetrachloroethylene, dry cleaning methods of monitoring 245-260 establishments, personal exposure, on-site monitoring 223-232 monitoring 281—292 Protease detection in factory air, use of Tetrahydrophtalimide, dermal absorption chromogenic substrates 371-379 611-614 Push-pull ventilation system Toxicology, Patty’s industrial hygiene and flow patterns induced by, numerical toxicology, theory and rationale of industrial modelling 293-310 hygiene practice, biological response for open surface tanks, recommendations 488-489 for design 693-704 Transmission electron microscopy, effect of preparation methods on assessment of Quench oils, polycyclic aromatic airborne concentrations of asbestos fibres hydrocarbons 531—537 321-330 Subject Index Tremolite fibres in dolomite, computer Volatile metabolites produced by two fungal analysis 197—209 species cultivated on building materials 397-410 Ventilation system, push-pull Women, neck and shoulder ailments with flow patterns induced by, numerical monotonous work 661-673 modelling 293-310 for open surface tanks, recommendations X-ray film processing departments, chemical for design 693—704 pollutants 432-435 Vibration exposure on fork-lift trucks Xylene exposure at selected workplaces 79-91 411-422 AUTHOR INDEX mn = Notes and News; L = Letter to the Editor; b = Book Review; se = Short Communication Addison, J. 711" Genovese, J. 705* Mortazavi, S.B. 339 Alexander, [I.C. 115! Gompertz, D. 359° Mullier, I. 79 Andersson, B. 397 Groves, J.A. 11,281, 423.555 Muriale, L. 705* Armitage, S.A. 331 Awan, S. 525 Hakkola, M. 1 Newman Taylor, A.J. 719° Hampton, J. 499 Nieuwenhuijsen, M.J. 719° Bergman, G. 197 Harrington, J.M. 65 Nilsson, C.-A. 397 Billon-Galland, M.A. 311, 321 Heederik, D. 611° Nitescu, I. 361, 371 Bjorkstén, M.G. 661 Heldal, K. 437 Nutley, B.P. 499 Blomquist, G. 397 Hellman, B. 243° Boleij, J.S.M. 611" Hewitt, P.J. 339 Peixin Hu, D.B. 127 Boquist, B. 661 Hill, B. 491 Pengelly, I. 555 Brazier, A. 499 Hjemsted, K. 627 Petry, T.H. 345 Brochard, P. 311, 321 Hori, H. 467 Piette, A. 79 Brown, R. 499 Hunt, G.R. 171 Pigott, G.H. 1154 Brown, R.C. 1154, 539 Burgess, G. 525 Bye, E. 145 Illing, P. 488” Rajan, B. 615 Ingham, D.B. 127, 171, 293, Redding, C.A.J. 339 693 Reinhard, T.K. 449 Calvert, L.A. 65 Cherrie, J.W. Fi 15! Robinson, M. 293, 693 Cocker, J. 499 Johnson, A.E. 57 Rochhi, P.S.J. 583 Coles, I. 120 Rolfe, P. 615 Ross, D.J. 645 Cottam, A.N. 223 Kauffer, E. 311, 321 Rowell, F.J. 361, 381 Crook, B. 223, 245 Keen, C. 281 Cumming, R.H. 361, 371, 381 Koochaki, Z. 371 Saamanen, A. 511 Krantz, S. 197 Dabill, D.W. 11, 281, 423 Kromhaut, H. 611° Saarinen, L. 1 Davies, L.S.T. 711” Kulmala, I. 511 Sahle, W. 29 De Cock, J. 611° Sallie, B. 211 Dennis, J.H. 339 Samanta, A. 675 Lamont, D.R. 11 SandifordC,.P . 719° Dewetl, P. 233" Dost, A.A. 589 Lange, P.R. 449 Saunders, C.J. 57 Dunne, S.P. 569 Lange, J.H. 449 Scheider, T. 627 Laszlo, I. 29 Schlatter, C. 345 Edling, C. 661 Lee, E. 705* Schmid, P. 345 Eduard, W. 437 Levin, J.O. 555 Scobbie, E. 423 Ellwood, P.A. 531 Lindahl, R. 555 Searl, A. 45 Enbom, S. 511 Llewellyn, D.M. 499 Sherwood, R.J. 119 hb Evans, P.G. 539 Lowson, D. 719° Simpson, A.T. 531 Evans, M.L. 499 Lundgren, L. 197 Skogstad, A. 437 Lundstrém, S. 197 Smith, D. 615 Spanél, P. 615 Fabriés, J.F. 311 Farmer, T.H. 237 Malchaire, J. 79 Spence, S.K. 583 Fletcher, B. 57 Maldonado, G. 651 Sundstrém, S. 197 French, M.J. 339 Mark, D. 93 Sunesson, A.-L. 397 McDonald, J.C. 645 Gardiner, K. 65 McDonald, C. 211 Talback, M. 661 Gardner, R. 411 McIntosh, C. 45 Tanaka, I. 467 Xl Author Index Tang, L.X. 381 van Tongeren, M.J.A. 65 Wahl, G.A. 651 Tee, R.D. 719° Vaughan, N.P. 539 Waldron, H.A. 391, 487°, 491 Thomulka, K.W. 449 Veissiere, S. 321 Wen Xx. 127 Venables, K.M. 719° Todd, L.A. 675 White,J . 499 Verma, D.K. 477 Trend, S. 705 Vigneron, J.C. 311, 321 White, M.A. 331 Tsai, P.-J. 93, 651 Vincent, J.H. 93, 651 Wiegand, K. 569 Tylee, B.E."" 711 Vinzents, P.S. 261 Wilson, H. 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