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Franken, R. (author), Shandilya, N. (author), Marquart, H. (author), McNally, K. (author), Fransman, W. (author)
Measured data are generally preferred to modelled estimates of exposure. Grouping and read-across is already widely used and accepted approach in toxicology, but an appropriate approach and guidance on how to use existing exposure measurement data on one substance and work situation for another substance and/or work situation is currently not...
article 2020
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Friesen, M.C. (author), Wheeler, D.C. (author), Vermeulen, R. (author), Locke, S.J. (author), Zaebst, D.D. (author), Koutros, S. (author), Pronk, A. (author), Colt, J.S. (author), Baris, D. (author), Karagas, M.R. (author), Malats, N. (author), Schwenn, M. (author), Johnson, A. (author), Armenti, K.R. (author), Rothman, N. (author), Stewart, P.A. (author), Kogevinas, M. (author), Silverman, D.T. (author)
Objectives: To efficiently and reproducibly assess occupational diesel exhaust exposure in a Spanish case-control study, we examined the utility of applying decision rules that had been extracted from expert estimates and questionnaire response patterns using classification tree (CT) models from a similar US study. Methods: First, previously...
article 2016
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Koeman, T. (author), Offermans, N.S.M. (author), Christopher-De Vries, Y. (author), Slottje, P. (author), van den Brandt, P.A. (author), Goldbohm, R.A. (author), Kromhout, H. (author), Vermeulen, R. (author)
Background: In epidemiological studies, occupational exposure estimates are often assigned through linkage of job histories to job-exposure matrices (JEMs). However, available JEMs may have a coding system incompatible with the coding system used to code the job histories, necessitating a translation of the originally assigned job codes. Since...
article 2013
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Marquart, H. (author), Schneider, T. (author), Goede, H. (author), Tischer, M. (author), Schinkel, J. (author), Warren, N. (author), Fransman, W. (author), Spaan, S. (author), van Tongeren, M. (author), Kromhout, H. (author), Tielemans, E. (author), Cherrie, J.W. (author), TNO Kwaliteit van Leven (author)
There is a large variety of activities in workplaces that can lead to emission of substances. Coding systems based on determinants of emission have so far not been developed. In this paper, a system of Activity Classes and Activity Subclasses is proposed for categorizing activities involving chemical use. Activity Classes share their so-called ...
article 2011
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Tielemans, E. (author), Noy, D. (author), Schinkel, J. (author), Heussen, H. (author), van der Schaaf, D. (author), West, J. (author), Fransman, W. (author), TNO Kwaliteit van Leven (author)
In The Netherlands, the web-based tool called 'Stoffenmanager' was initially developed to assist small- and medium-sized enterprises to prioritize and control risks of handling chemical products in their workplaces. The aim of the present study was to explore the accuracy of the Stoffenmanager exposure algorithm. This was done by comparing its...
article 2008
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