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Quantitative assessment of US home care aides' respiratory exposures during residential bathroom cleaning and disinfecting using household products.
Authors
Quinn M; Lindberg J; Gore R; Sama S; Galligan C; Markkanen P; LeBouf R; Virji MA
Source
Ann Work Expo Health 2024 Jun; 68(Suppl 1):i48
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Cleaning and disinfecting tasks, products and volatile organic compound exposures associated with asthma outcomes in healthcare settings.
Authors
Virji MA; Su F-C; Henneberger PK; LeBouf RF; Liang X; Groth CP
Source
Occup Environ Med 2023 Mar; 80(Suppl 1):A81
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Method development for on-site monitoring of volatile organic compounds via portable TD-GC-MS: evaluation of the analytical performances of HAPSITE® ER instrumentation and thermal desorption sampling media.
Authors
Smith ME; Westbrook E; Stastny AL; Streicher RP; Elliott MG
Source
Int J Environ Anal Chem 2022 Sep; :[Epub ahead of print]
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Occupational exposure and health risks of volatile organic compounds of hotel housekeepers: field measurements of exposure and health risks.
Authors
Lin N; Rosemberg M-A; Li W; Meza-Wilson E; Godwin C; Batterman S
Source
Indoor Air 2021 Jan; 31(1):26-39
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Exposures to volatile organic compounds among healthcare workers: modeling the effects of cleaning tasks and product use.
Authors
Su F-C; Friesen MC; Stefaniak AB; Henneberger PK; LeBouf RF; Stanton ML; Liang X; Humann M; Virji MA
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Ann Work Expo Health 2018 Aug; 62(7):852-870
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Exposures during industrial 3-D printing and post-processing tasks.
Authors
Du Preez S; Johnson A; LeBouf RF; Linde SJL; Stefaniak AB; Du Plessis J
Source
Rapid Prototyp J 2018 Jul; 24(5):865-871
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Respiratory and ocular symptoms among employees of an indoor waterpark resort - Ohio, 2016.
Authors
Chiu SK; Burton NC; Dunn KH; de Perio MA
Source
MMWR 2017 Sep; 66(37):986-989
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Agreement between two methods for retrospective assessment of occupational exposure intensity to six chlorinated solvents: data from the National Birth Defects Prevention Study.
Authors
Johnson CY; Rocheleau CM; Hein MJ; Waters MA; Stewart PA; Lawson CC; Reefhuis J; National Birth Defects Prevention Study
Source
J Occup Environ Hyg 2017 May; 14(5):389-396
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Occupational exposure to chlorinated solvents and kidney cancer: a case-control study.
Authors
Purdue MP; Stewart PA; Friesen MC; Colt JS; Locke SJ; Hein MJ; Waters MA; Graubard BI; Davis F; Ruterbusch J; Schwartz K; Chow W-H; Rothman N; Hofmann JN
Source
Occup Environ Med 2017 Mar; 74(4):268-274
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Evaluation of eye and respiratory symptoms among employees at an indoor waterpark resort.
Authors
Chiu S; Burton N; Dunn KH
Source
Cincinnati, OH: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, HHE 2015-0148-3272, 2017 Feb; :1-43
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