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    Seasonal Influence on the Performance of Low-Cost NO2 Sensor Calibrations by Ratingen, Sjoerd van, Vonk, Jan, Blokhuis, Christa, Wesseling, Joost, Tielemans, Erik, Weijers, Ernie

    Published in Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (27-11-2021)
    “…Low-cost sensor technology has been available for several years and has the potential to complement official monitoring networks. The current generation of…”
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    Development and Implementation of a Platform for Public Information on Air Quality, Sensor Measurements, and Citizen Science by Wesseling, Joost, de Ruiter, Henri, Blokhuis, Christa, Drukker, Derko, Weijers, Ernie, Volten, Hester, Vonk, Jan, Gast, Lou, Voogt, Marita, Zandveld, Peter, van Ratingen, Sjoerd, Tielemans, Erik

    Published in Atmosphere (01-08-2019)
    “…The use of low-cost sensors for air quality measurements is expanding rapidly, with an associated rise in the number of citizens measuring air quality…”
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    Tools for regulatory assessment of occupational exposure: development and challenges by Tielemans, Erik, Warren, Nick, Schneider, Thomas, Tischer, Martin, Ritchie, Peter, Goede, Henk, Kromhout, Hans, Van Hemmen, Joop, Cherrie, John W

    “…REACH (Registration, Evaluation and Authorization of CHemicals) requires improved exposure models that can be incorporated into screening tools and refined…”
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    Risk estimation for carcinogens based on epidemiological data: A structured approach, illustrated by an example on chromium by Goldbohm, R. Alexandra, Tielemans, Erik L.J.P., Heederik, Dick, Rubingh, Carina M., Dekkers, Susan, Willems, Marianne I., Dinant Kroese, E.

    Published in Regulatory toxicology and pharmacology (01-04-2006)
    “…It is generally recognized that human, epidemiological data, if available, are preferred as the starting point for quantitative risk analysis above the use of…”
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    Occupationally related exposures and reduced semen quality: a case-control study by Tielemans, E, Burdorf, A, te Velde, E R, Weber, R F, van Kooij, R J, Veulemans, H, Heederik, D J

    Published in Fertility and sterility (01-04-1999)
    “…To determine whether there is an association between abnormal semen parameters and occupational exposures to organic solvents, metals, and pesticides…”
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    Assessment of PM2.5 Exposure during Cycle Trips in The Netherlands Using Low-Cost Sensors by Wesseling, Joost, Hendricx, Wouter, de Ruiter, Henri, van Ratingen, Sjoerd, Drukker, Derko, Huitema, Maaike, Schouwenaar, Claar, Janssen, Geert, van Aken, Stephen, Smeenk, Jan, Hof, Arjen, Tielemans, Erik

    “…Air pollution, especially fine particulate matter (PM2.5), is a major environmental risk factor for human health in Europe. Monitoring of air quality takes…”
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    Cross-validation and refinement of the Stoffenmanager as a first tier exposure assessment tool for REACH by Schinkel, Jody, Fransman, Wouter, Heussen, Henri, Kromhout, Hans, Marquart, Hans, Tielemans, Erik

    Published in Occupational and Environmental Medicine (01-02-2010)
    “…ObjectivesFor regulatory risk assessment under REACH a tiered approach is proposed in which the first tier models should provide a conservative exposure…”
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    What is the best strategy to reduce the burden of occupational asthma and allergy in bakers? by Meijster, Tim, Warren, Nick, Heederik, Dick, Tielemans, Erik

    “…RationaleInsight into the effectiveness of intervention strategies will help realise a decrease in the occupational disease burden from (allergic) respiratory…”
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    Conceptual model for assessment of inhalation exposure to manufactured nanoparticles by Schneider, Thomas, Brouwer, Derk Henri, Koponen, Ismo Kalevi, Jensen, Keld Alstrup, Fransman, Wouter, Van Duuren-Stuurman, Birgit, Van Tongeren, Martie, Tielemans, Erik

    “…As workplace air measurements of manufactured nanoparticles are relatively expensive to conduct, models can be helpful for a first tier assessment of exposure…”
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    Validation of the inhalable dust algorithm of the Advanced REACH Tool using a dataset from the pharmaceutical industry by Mc Donnell, Patricia E, Schinkel, Jody M, Coggins, Marie A, Fransman, Wouter, Kromhout, Hans, Cherrie, John W, Tielemans, Erik L

    Published in Journal of environmental monitoring (01-06-2011)
    “…As it is often difficult to obtain sufficient numbers of measurements to adequately characterise exposure levels, occupational exposure models may be useful…”
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    Cost-benefit analysis in occupational health: a comparison of intervention scenarios for occupational asthma and rhinitis among bakery workers by Meijster, Tim, van Duuren-Stuurman, Birgit, Heederik, Dick, Houba, Remko, Koningsveld, Ernst, Warren, Nicholas, Tielemans, Erik

    “…ObjectivesUse of cost-benefit analysis in occupational health increases insight into the intervention strategy that maximises the cost-benefit ratio. This…”
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    'Relieved Working' study: systematic development and design of an intervention to decrease occupational quartz exposure at construction worksites by Oude Hengel, Karen M, van Deurssen, Erik, Meijster, Tim, Tielemans, Erik, Heederik, Dick, Pronk, Anjoeka

    Published in BMC public health (28-07-2014)
    “…Occupational quartz exposure continues to be a serious hazard in the construction industry. Until now, evidence-based interventions aimed at reducing quartz…”
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    Variability of biomarkers in volunteer studies: The biological component by Spaan, Suzanne, Fransman, Wouter, Warren, Nick, Cotton, Richard, Cocker, John, Tielemans, Erik

    Published in Toxicology letters (05-10-2010)
    “…Biological monitoring has become one of the methods to measure exposure, with the advantage that it gives information about the concentration of a substance…”
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    The use of nano-enabled products in Dutch industrial sectors by Pronk, Anjoeka, Brouwer, Derk, Bekker, Cindy, Tielemans, Erik

    “…Objectives We aimed to investigate the penetration of nano products in Dutch industrial sectors and the working conditions under which these products are used…”
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    Process Evaluation of an Intervention Program to Reduce Occupational Quartz Exposure Among Dutch Construction Workers by van Deurssen, Erik H. A. M., Pronk, Anjoeka, Meijster, Tim, Tielemans, Erik, Heederik, Dick, Hengel, Karen M. Oude

    “…OBJECTIVES:Evaluate the process of an intervention in the construction industry to reduce quartz exposure. METHODS:In a cluster randomized controlled trial,…”
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    Changes in Ventilatory Function in Grain Processing and Animal Feed Workers in Relation to Exposure to Organic Dust by Tielemans, Erik, Heederik, Dick, van Pelt, Wilfrid

    “…Objectives — The effects of organic dust exposure on the configuration of the maximum expiratory flow volume (MEFV) curve was examined multivariately. Methods…”
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    Quartz and Respirable Dust in the Dutch Construction Industry: A Baseline Exposure Assessment as Part of a Multidimensional Intervention Approach by VAN DEURSSEN, Erik, PRONK, Anjoeka, SPAAN, Suzanne, GOEDE, Henk, TIELEMANS, Erik, HEEDERIK, Dick, MEIJSTER, Tim

    Published in The Annals of occupational hygiene (01-07-2014)
    “…Quartz exposure can cause several respiratory health effects. Although quartz exposure has been described in several observational workplace studies,…”
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