Search Results - "Guillemin, Michel"
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New Avenues for Prevention of Work-Related Diseases Linked to Psychosocial Risks
Published in International journal of environmental research and public health (28-10-2021)“…The epidemic of psychosocial risks continues to increase and the COVID-19 pandemic has even worsened this threat on workers’ health. This inexorable and…”
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Biomarkers of oxidative stress and its association with the urinary reducing capacity in bus maintenance workers
Published in Journal of occupational medicine and toxicology (London, England) (30-05-2011)“…Exposure to particles (PM) induces adverse health effects (cancer, cardiovascular and pulmonary diseases). A key-role in these adverse effects seems to be…”
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Core Values at Work-Essential Elements of a Healthy Workplace
Published in International journal of environmental research and public health (30-09-2022)“…This paper explores core values at work-those values that give meaning to people's lives and their work, that allow each person to experience their work with…”
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Occupational health - a very important component of public health
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Le bonheur au travail : qu’en disent les scientifiques ?
Published in Environnement, risques & santé (01-09-2018)“…Le bonheur au travail est devenu un thème à la mode avec, pour conséquences, des prises de position, des avis, des commentaires et des publications de toutes…”
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Exposure to Amosite-Containing Ceiling Boards in a Public School in Switzerland: A Case Study
Published in International journal of environmental research and public health (12-12-2019)“…The measurement of an airborne concentration in Amosite fibers above 5035 F/m in a school prompted a retrospective quantitative health risk assessment. Dose…”
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Occupational Hygiene Education and Status: Global Trends and A Global Future
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Ubiquitous Fiber Exposure in Selected Sampling Sites in Europe
Published in Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health (01-08-1996)“…Objectives This study evaluates personal exposure to respirable inorganic and organic fibers during normal human lifetimes and assesses the order of magnitude…”
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Probing Functional Groups at the Gas-Aerosol Interface Using Heterogeneous Titration Reactions: A Tool for Predicting Aerosol Health Effects?
Published in Chemphyschem (17-12-2010)“…The complex chemical and physical nature of combustion and secondary organic aerosols (SOAs) in general precludes the complete characterization of both bulk…”
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Characterization of surface functional groups present on laboratory-generated and ambient aerosol particles by means of heterogeneous titration reactions
Published in Journal of aerosol science (01-06-2009)“…A Knudsen flow reactor has been used to quantify surface functional groups on aerosols collected in the field. This technique is based on a heterogeneous…”
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Quality Challenges of the Chemical Analyses in Occupational Health
Published in Chimia (01-12-1996)“…Much emphasis is put on the precision and accuracy of sampling and analytical procedures in the modern practice of occupation hygiene. This is due to its…”
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The present state and practice of occupational health in Switzerland
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Fatal intoxication due to an unexpected presence of carbon dioxide
Published in The Annals of occupational hygiene (01-12-1994)“…A fatal accident which occurred in a tank containing a sludge made of wine and activated charcoal is described. Similar accidents in the wine industry seem to…”
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Imputation of Individual Cancer Cases to Occupational Causes
Published in Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health (01-02-2006)“…Objectives Many potential occupational causes of cancer have been documented. Imputation of an individual cancer to occupational or other causes is, however,…”
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Study of Some Hepatic Effects (Induction and Toxicity) Caused by Occupational Exposure to Styrene in the Polyester Industry
Published in Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health (01-09-1980)“…This study describes an occupational health survey carried out in the polyester industry in order to investigate the hepatic effects caused by exposure to…”
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Delayed Excretion of Urinary Metabolites after Styrene Exposure: Fact or Artifact?
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Switzerland: the status of silicosis from the past to the end of the 20th century. Control and prevention
Published in International journal of public health (01-01-1999)“…The silicosis issue in Switzerland is reviewed on the basis of data provided by Suva, the Swiss National Insurance Fund, in charge of law enforcement and of…”
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Biological monitoring of exposure to styrene by analysis of combined urinary mandelic and phenylglyoxylic acids
Published in American Industrial Hygiene Association journal (01-11-1978)“…Human volunteers were exposed in an experimental chamber to styrene (4 or 8 hours at 40 to 200 ppm) in order to obtain a quantitative relationship between…”
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Quality Challenges of the Chemical Analyses in Occupational Health
Published in Chimia (01-12-1996)“…Much emphasis is put on the precision and accuracy of sampling and analytical procedures in the modern practice of occupation hygiene. This is due to its…”
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International round robin tests on the measurement of carbon in diesel exhaust particulates
Published in International archives of occupational and environmental health (1997)“…Diesel soot has been recognized as probably carcinogenic to humans. Elemental carbon (also called black carbon) in soot is considered at the moment as the most…”
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