silicon carbide industry: associations with dust exposure Merete Drevvatne Olavs Hospital, Trondheim University Hospital, Trondheim, Norway 4Department
Olavs Hospital, Trondheim University Hospital, Trondheim, Norway; 4Institute Norwegian silicon carbide (SiC) industry and to suggest possible control
silicon carbide industry: associations with dust exposure Merete Drevvatne Olavs Hospital, Trondheim University Hospital, Trondheim, Norway 4Department
Abstract. The presence of silicon carbide (SiC) fibers in the SiC smelter work environment has suggested a possible cancer hazard. The authors studied
crystalline silica, silicon carbide (SiC) and sulphur dioxide in the fibre and sulphur dioxide exposure levels in the SiC industry in Norway
Objectives A previous study among workers in the Norwegian silicon carbide industry, followed until 1996, revealed an excess incidence of lung and total
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Silicon Carbide Industry Solveig Føreland,1,2,3 Merete Drevvatne Bugge,1 Norway 2 Department of Chemistry, University of Oslo, Norway 3 Department
Abstract: OBJECTIVES: A previous study among workers in the Norwegian silicon carbide industry, followed until 1996, revealed an excess incidence of lung
Olavs Hospital, Trondheim University Hospital, Trondheim, Norway; 4Institute Norwegian silicon carbide (SiC) industry and to suggest possible control
Norway Received 29 June 2005; in final form 11 October 2005; published online 23 February 2006 Morphology of silicon carbide (SiC) fibres from the
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Objectives: To investigate associations between exposures in the silicon carbide (SiC) industry and mortality from non-malignant diseases. Methods: Mortality
201131-silicon carbide industry: associations with dust exposure Merete Drevvatne Olavs Hospital, Trondheim University Hospital, Trondheim, Nor
Abstract: The objective was to construct a retrospective job-exposure matrix (JEM) for the Norwegian silicon carbide industry. More than 3300 historical
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to assess personal exposure to fibres, crystalline silica, silicon carbide (SiC) and sulphur dioxide in the
previously been reported among workers in the silicon carbide (SiC) industryThe production of SiC is energy intensive, and Norway, with its abundant
Romundstad, P.; Andersen, A.; Haldorsen, T., 2002: Non-malignant mortality among Norwegian silicon carbide smelter workers Methods: Mortality among 25
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1Cancer Registry of Norway, Oslo, Norway. Abstract The presence of silicon carbide (SiC) fibers in the SiC smelter work
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National Institute of Occupational Health, N-0033 Oslo, Norway. [email protected] A previous study among workers in the Norwegian silicon carbide industry,
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(1)National Institute of Occupational Health, N-0033 Oslo, Norway. [email protected]: A previous study among workers in the Norwegian silicon carbide