نتایج جستجو برای: occupational toxicology

تعداد نتایج: 67789  

Journal: :Central European journal of public health 2005
M Cikrt P Urban

The history of the Center for Occupational Health (COH) at the National Institute of Public Health in Prague dates back to the early 1950s. The Center was established on January 1, 1952. The first director of the Institute was Prof. Jaroslav Teisinger, M.D., D.Sc. (1902–1985), the founding father of occupational medicine in former Czechoslovakia, and the head of the first Czech Department of Oc...

2011
Thomas Hartung Bas J. Blaauboer Joachim Coenen Rory B. Conolly Emanuela Corsini Elaine M. Faustman Anthony Gaspari Makoto Hayashi Jan G. Hengstler Lisbeth E. Knudsen Thomas B. Knudsen James M. McKim Walter Pfaller Erwin L. Roggen

An Expert Consortium Review of the EC-commissioned Report “Alternative (Non-Animal) Methods for Cosmetics Testing: Current Status and Future Prospects – 2010”* Thomas Hartung , Bas J. Blaauboer , Sieto Bosgra , Edward Carney , Joachim Coenen , Rory B. Conolly , Emanuela Corsini , Sidney Green , Elaine M. Faustman , Anthony Gaspari , Makoto Hayashi , A. Wallace Hayes , Jan G. Hengstler , Lisbeth...

Journal: :Industrial health 2004
Habibullah N Saiyed Rajnarayan R Tiwari

India being a developing nation is faced with traditional public health problems like communicable diseases, malnutrition, poor environmental sanitation and inadequate medical care. However, globalization and rapid industrial growth in the last few years has resulted in emergence of occupational health related issues. Agriculture (cultivators i.e. land owners + agriculture labourers) is the mai...

2016
John R. Bucher Linda S. Birnbaum

Genesis of the NTP In the history of modern toxicology, few years have been more consequential than 1978—the year the National Toxicology Program (NTP) came into being. On 7 August 1978, following months of reports of serious health problems near a chemical dump site at Love Canal, New York, former President Jimmy Carter declared a federal health emergency to facilitate clean up and the relocat...

2007

Occupational hygiene, in its broadest sense, is the recognition, evaluation and control of health hazards arising from work – a trained hygienist needs to understand a range of subjects from health and safety legislation through to toxicology, hazardous substances, physical agents, exposure assessment and exposure control strategies. To some extent, occupational hygiene is relevant in all workp...

Journal: :Archives of environmental & occupational health 2011
Zakia Mediouni Guillaume Potherat Xavier Barrere Alain Debure Alexis Descatha

The etiological work-up of a disease with an occupational component, such as renal failure associated with exposure to organic solvents, may include several complementary investigations. The authors discussed certain elements of the etiological work-up in the light of a clinical case, particularly the individual and collective advantages and disadvantages of this work-up. Further investigations...

Journal: :International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health 2006
Jolanta Przyłuska

A high classification of scientific journals in the ranking of international transfer of knowledge is reflected by other researchers' citations. The International Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health (IJOMEH) is an international professional quarterly focused on such areas as occupational medicine, toxicology and environmental health edited in Poland. IJOMEH, published in E...

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