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Occupational exposure to silica in construction workers: a literature-based exposure database.

Charles Beaudry1, Jérôme Lavoué, Jean-François Sauvé, Denis Bégin, Mounia Senhaji Rhazi, Guy Perrault, Chantal Dion, Michel Gérin.   

Abstract

We created an exposure database of respirable crystalline silica levels in the construction industry from the literature. We extracted silica and dust exposure levels in publications reporting silica exposure levels or quantitative evaluations of control effectiveness published in or after 1990. The database contains 6118 records (2858 of respirable crystalline silica) extracted from 115 sources, summarizing 11,845 measurements. Four hundred and eighty-eight records represent summarized exposure levels instead of individual values. For these records, the reported summary parameters were standardized into a geometric mean and a geometric standard deviation. Each record is associated with 80 characteristics, including information on trade, task, materials, tools, sampling strategy, analytical methods, and control measures. Although the database was constructed in French, 38 essential variables were standardized and translated into English. The data span the period 1974-2009, with 92% of the records corresponding to personal measurements. Thirteen standardized trades and 25 different standardized tasks are associated with at least five individual silica measurements. Trade-specific respirable crystalline silica geometric means vary from 0.01 (plumber) to 0.30 mg/m³ (tunnel construction skilled labor), while tasks vary from 0.01 (six categories, including sanding and electrical maintenance) to 1.59 mg/m³ (abrasive blasting). Despite limitations associated with the use of literature data, this database can be analyzed using meta-analytical and multivariate techniques and currently represents the most important source of exposure information about silica exposure in the construction industry. It is available on request to the research community.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23252413     DOI: 10.1080/15459624.2012.747399

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Occup Environ Hyg        ISSN: 1545-9624            Impact factor:   2.155


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5.  Respirable silica dust suppression during artificial stone countertop cutting.

Authors:  Jared H Cooper; David L Johnson; Margaret L Phillips
Journal:  Ann Occup Hyg       Date:  2014-10-17

6.  Differential activation of RAW 264.7 macrophages by size-segregated crystalline silica.

Authors:  Steven E Mischler; Emanuele G Cauda; Michelangelo Di Giuseppe; Linda J McWilliams; Claudette St Croix; Ming Sun; Jonathan Franks; Luis A Ortiz
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7.  Risk Evaluation of Construction Workers' Exposure to Silica Dust and the Possible Lung Function Impairments.

Authors:  Elahe Tavakol; Mansour Azari; Rezvan Zendehdel; Sousan Salehpour; Soheila Khodakrim; Saeed Nikoo; Behzad Saranjam
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8.  Engineered silica nanoparticles act as adjuvants to enhance allergic airway disease in mice.

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9.  Respiratory Cancer and Non-Malignant Respiratory Disease-Related Mortality among Older Construction Workers-Findings from the Health and Retirement Study.

Authors:  Xuanwen Wang; Xiuwen Sue Dong; Laura Welch; Julie Largay
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Review 10.  A Source-based Measurement Database for Occupational Exposure Assessment of Electromagnetic Fields in the INTEROCC Study: A Literature Review Approach.

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