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Respiratory health effects from occupational exposure to wood dusts.

D F Goldsmith1, C M Shy.   

Abstract

Occupational exposure to wood dusts has been well established as a cause of nasal cancer, dermatitis, and pneumonites from molds growing in wood chips. With the exception of studies on western red cedar asthma, there is a dearth of information on the respiratory toxicity of wood dust exposure. This paper reviews the clinical and epidemiologic literature and identifies the specific woods (with botanical names) and their respiratory disease correlates, including pulmonary function declines, chronic and acute symptoms, and impaired mucociliary transport.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3281247     DOI: 10.5271/sjweh.1958

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Scand J Work Environ Health        ISSN: 0355-3140            Impact factor:   5.024


  8 in total

1.  Effectiveness of a worksite intervention to reduce an occupational exposure: the Minnesota wood dust study.

Authors:  DeAnn Lazovich; David L Parker; Lisa M Brosseau; F Thomas Milton; Siobhan K Dugan; Wei Pan; Lynette Hock
Journal:  Am J Public Health       Date:  2002-09       Impact factor: 9.308

2.  Occupation and smoking adjusted mortality due to asthma among Swedish men.

Authors:  K Torén; L G Hörte; B Järvholm
Journal:  Br J Ind Med       Date:  1991-05

Review 3.  Ciliary activity and pollution.

Authors:  M Pedersen
Journal:  Lung       Date:  1990       Impact factor: 2.584

4.  Self reported rate of occupational asthma in Sweden 1990-2.

Authors:  K Torén
Journal:  Occup Environ Med       Date:  1996-11       Impact factor: 4.402

5.  Sauna builder's asthma caused by obeche (Triplochiton scleroxylon) dust.

Authors:  K Reijula; V Kujala; J Latvala
Journal:  Thorax       Date:  1994-06       Impact factor: 9.139

6.  Work-related respiratory problems in industrial arts teachers.

Authors:  M Ahman; E Söderman; I Cynkier; B Kolmodin-Hedman
Journal:  Int Arch Occup Environ Health       Date:  1995       Impact factor: 3.015

7.  Wood dust sampling: field evaluation of personal samplers when large particles are present.

Authors:  Taekhee Lee; Martin Harper; James E Slaven; Kiyoung Lee; Roy J Rando; Elizabeth H Maples
Journal:  Ann Occup Hyg       Date:  2010-10-29

8.  Comparative emissions of random orbital sanding between conventional and self-generated vacuum systems.

Authors:  David R Liverseed; Perry W Logan; Carl E Johnson; Sandy Z Morey; Peter C Raynor
Journal:  Ann Occup Hyg       Date:  2012-10-12
  8 in total

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