| Literature DB >> 29053939 |
Rachael M Jones1, Igor Burstyn2.
Abstract
The boundary between occupational and environmental exposures is often artificial, as occupational hazards can readily escape the workplace. One way that this occurs is when workers "take-home" occupational hazards, exposing family members. While take-home exposures have long been recognized, there is no comprehensive framework describing the pathways by which workers bring home workplace hazards. In this article, we provide such a conceptual model that includes three pathways for take-home exposures: external contamination, internal dose, and behavior change of workers. This conceptual model should help to describe the problems of take-home exposures more comprehensively in future research.Keywords: Behavior change; conceptual model; para-occupational; take-home exposures
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29053939 DOI: 10.1080/15459624.2017.1392531
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Occup Environ Hyg ISSN: 1545-9624 Impact factor: 2.155