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    Respiratory symptoms and use of dust-control measures in New Zealand construction workers - A cross-sectional study by Keer, Samuel, Brooks, Collin, Glass, Bill, McLean, Dave, Harding, Elizabeth, Douwes, Jeroen

    Published in PloS one (07-04-2022)
    “…Dust-exposed construction workers have an increased risk of respiratory symptoms, but the efficacy of dust-control measures remains unclear. This study…”
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    Neuropsychological performance in solvent-exposed vehicle collision repair workers in New Zealand by Keer, Samuel

    Published in PloS one (13-12-2017)
    “…Assesses whether contemporary solvent exposures in the vehicle collision repair industry are associated with objectively measured neuropsychological…”
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    Respiratory symptoms and use of dust-control measures in New Zealand construction workers – a cross-sectional study by Keer, Samuel

    Published in PloS one (07-04-2022)
    “…Compares respiratory symptoms, using a modified European Community Respiratory Health Survey questionnaire, between New Zealand construction workers and a…”
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    Characterization of glyphosate and AMPA concentrations in the urine of Australian and New Zealand populations by Campbell, Garth, Mannetje, Andrea, Keer, Samuel, Eaglesham, Geoff, Wang, Xianyu, Lin, Chun-Yin, Hobson, Peter, Toms, Leisa-Maree, Douwes, Jeroen, Thomas, Kevin V., Mueller, Jochen F., Kaserzon, Sarit

    Published in The Science of the total environment (15-11-2022)
    “…Glyphosate is the most used herbicide globally, but our understanding of human exposure and how different uses affect exposure is not well understood. The aim…”
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    O2D.3 Protective effects of PPE use and good workplace hygiene practices against symptoms of neurotoxicity in collision repair workers by Keer, Samuel, McLean, Dave, Glass, Bill, Taptiklis, Phoebe, McGlothlin, James, Douwes, Jeroen

    “…ObjectivesWe have recently shown that solvent-exposed collision repair workers (spray painters and panel beaters) in New Zealand are at an increased risk of…”
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    Solvent neurotoxicity in vehicle collision repair workers in New Zealand by Keer, Samuel, Glass, Bill, Prezant, Bradley, McLean, David, Pearce, Neil, Harding, Elizabeth, Echeverria, Diana, McGlothlin, James, Babbage, Duncan R., Douwes, Jeroen

    Published in Neurotoxicology (Park Forest South) (01-12-2016)
    “…To assess whether solvent use and workplace practices in the vehicle collision repair industry are associated with symptoms of neurotoxicity in spray painters…”
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    O45-4Neurobehavioural symptoms in collision repair workers - a cross-sectional survey by Keer, Samuel, Glass, Bill, Prezant, Bradley, McLean, David, Pearce, Neil, Harding, Elizabeth, Echeverria, Diana, McGlothlin, James, Babbage, Duncan, Douwes, Jeroen

    “…ObjectivesSince the 1970s studies have shown that vehicle collision repair workers are at risk of exposure to organic solvent mixtures and their neurotoxic…”
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    O45-4 Neurobehavioural symptoms in collision repair workers – a cross-sectional survey by Keer, Samuel, Glass, Bill, Prezant, Bradley, McLean, David, Pearce, Neil, Harding, Elizabeth, Echeverria, Diana, McGlothlin, James, Babbage, Duncan, Douwes, Jeroen

    “…ObjectivesSince the 1970s studies have shown that vehicle collision repair workers are at risk of exposure to organic solvent mixtures and their neurotoxic…”
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    Determinants of Airborne Solvent Exposure in the Collision Repair Industry by Keer, Samuel, Taptiklis, Phoebe, Glass, Bill, McLean, Dave, McGlothlin, James D, Douwes, Jeroen

    Published in Annals of work exposures and health (13-08-2018)
    “…Abstract Objectives To assess the determinants of airborne solvent exposures in contemporary vehicle collision repair workplaces. Methods Personal, full-shift…”
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