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The following pages link to Quantitative and qualitative assessment of exposure among employees in Norwegian smelters (Q40066625):
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- Lung function loss associated with occupational dust exposure in metal smelting (Q23912737) (← links)
- Construction of a job exposure matrix to dust, fluoride, and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in the Norwegian aluminum industry using prediction models (Q23923307) (← links)
- Increased decline in pulmonary function among employees in Norwegian smelters reporting work-related asthma-like symptoms (Q23923309) (← links)
- The incidence of work-related asthma-like symptoms and dust exposure in Norwegian smelters (Q23923311) (← links)
- The association between symptoms and exposure is stronger in dropouts than in non-dropouts among employees in Norwegian smelters: a five-year follow-up study (Q35645539) (← links)
- Sputum neutrophils are elevated in smelter workers, and systemic neutrophils are associated with rapid decline in FEV1. (Q40814087) (← links)
- Dust exposure is associated with increased lung function loss among workers in the Norwegian silicon carbide industry (Q44749512) (← links)
- Dust exposure assessed by a job exposure matrix is associated with increased annual decline in FEV1: a 5-year prospective study of employees in Norwegian smelters (Q51142098) (← links)
- Prevalence of airflow limitation among employees in Norwegian smelters: a longitudinal study (Q51151286) (← links)
- Predictors of Respiratory Protective Equipment Use in the Norwegian Smelter Industry: The Role of the Theory of Planned Behavior, Safety Climate, and Work Experience in Understanding Protective Behavior (Q58795450) (← links)
- Incidence of airflow limitation among employees in Norwegian smelters (Q83500416) (← links)
- Do Various Respirator Models Fit the Workers in the Norwegian Smelting Industry? (Q93188428) (← links)