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1
Construction fatality narrative: welder fell 32 feet from storage tank roof.
Authors
Washington State Department of Labor and Industries
Source
Olympia, WA: Washington State Department of Labor and Industries, 71-260-2024, 2024 Nov; :1
2
Absence of lung tumor promotion with reduced tumor size in mice after inhalation of copper
welding
fumes.
Authors
Zeidler-Erdely PC; Kodali V; Falcone LM; Mercer R; Leonard SS; Stefaniak AB; Grose L; Salmen R; Trainor-DeArmitt T; Battelli LA; McKinney W; Stone S; Meighan TG; Betler E; Friend S; Hobbie KR; Service S; Kashon M; Antonini JM; Erdely A
Source
Carcinogenesis 2024 Sep; 45(9):630-641
3
Do toenail manganese and iron levels reflect brain metal levels or brain metabolism in welders?
Authors
Nossa G; Monsivais H; Lee CG; Francis G; Wells EM; Park JH; Dydak U
Source
Neurotoxicology 2024 Sep; 104:45-55
4
TERT-independent telomere elongation and shelterin dysregulation after pulmonary exposure to stainless-steel
welding
fume in-vivo.
Authors
Shoeb M; Meighan T; Kodali VK; Abadin H; Faroon O; Zarus GM; Erdely A; Antonini JM
Source
Environ Res 2024 Jun; 250:118515
5
Nicotine pouches: a summary of regulatory approaches across 67 countries.
Authors
Duren M; Atella L;
Welding
K; Kennedy RD
Source
Tob Control 2024 Apr; 33(e1):e32-e40
6
Toolbox talk: controlling exposures to ultrafine particles.
Authors
CPWR-The Center for Construction Research and Training
Source
Silver Spring, MD: CPWR-The Center for Construction Research and Training, 2024 Mar; :1-2
7
Identifying key data gaps and promoting intervention in work-related chronic disease: the NIOSH Chronic Disease Program.
Authors
Stueckle TA; Anderson K; Shockey T; Velazquez-Kronen R; McKernan L
Source
Toxicologist 2024 Mar; 198(S1):183
8
Whole-brain mapping of increased manganese levels in welders and its association with exposure and motor function.
Authors
Monsivais H; Yeh C-L; Edmondson A; Harold R; Snyder S; Wells EM; Schmidt-Wilcke T; Foti D; Zauber SE; Dydak U
Source
Neuroimage 2024 Mar; 288:120523
9
Laboratory comparison of field portable X-ray fluorescence spectrometer (FP-XRF) and inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) for determination of airborne metals in stainless steel
welding
fume.
Authors
Newton A; Rule AM; Serdar B; Koehler K
Source
J Occup Environ Hyg 2023 Nov; 20(11):536-544
10
Compositional variations in metal nanoparticle components of
welding
fumes impact lung epithelial cell toxicity.
Authors
Xia L; Park JH; Biggs K; Lee CG; Liao J; Shannahan JH
Source
J Toxicol Environ Health A 2023 Oct; 86(20):735-757
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