| Literature DB >> 7921844 |
E V Gladkova, E G Dymova, E B Gurvich, O N Antonova, O V Gutnikova, V V Saprykova, I I Prosina.
Abstract
Hygienic, clinical, epidemiologic studies in primary woodworking and chipboard production workers showed that exposure to occupational hazards (wooden dust, formaldehyde and other chemicals of wooden origin) results in frequent allergy and irritation of upper respiratory tract and skin. High oncologic risk among woodworking production employees assigns the industry to a group with oncologic jeopardy. MAC for wooden dust should be corrected taking into account the chemicals (phenol, formaldehyde, furans et al.) content.Entities:
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Year: 1993 PMID: 7921844
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Med Tr Prom Ekol ISSN: 1026-9428