Mortality rates in the Federal Republic of Germany following previous occupational exposure to asbestos dust

HJ Woitowitz, HJ Lange, L Beierl, M Rathgeb… - International archives of …, 1986 - Springer
asbestos dust started on 1 January 1977 l 13, 21 l. The retrospective estimation of the degree
of asbestos dust … employees formerly exposed to asbestos dust in our own country and to …

Asbestos-dust exposures at various levels and mortality

PE Enterline, MA Kendrick - Archives of Environmental Health: An …, 1967 - Taylor & Francis
asbestos dust and asbestosis, lung cancer, and mesotheliomas. Not much is known, however,
as to what levels of dust … If one were to assume an expected mortality rate for all causes in …

Dust exposure and mortality in an American chrysotile asbestos friction products plant.

AD McDonald, JS Fry, AJ Woolley… - Occupational and …, 1984 - oem.bmj.com
asbestos factories were undertaken to investigate the effect of fibre type and manufacturing
process on lung cancer, mesothelioma, and asbestosis. … Connecticut mortality rates gave an …

[PDF][PDF] Asbestos exposure, cigarette smoking and death rates

EC Hammond, IJ Selikoff… - … NY ACAD. SCI …, 1979 - download.industrydocuments.ucsf …
… exposure to asbestos dust are at risk of developing asbestosis and mesothelioma and at very
… included in the mortality statistics of the United States, and their death rates are very high . …

Cumulative asbestos exposure and mortality from asbestos related diseases in a pooled analysis of 21 asbestos cement cohorts in Italy

F Luberto, D Ferrante, S Silvestri, A Angelini… - Environmental …, 2019 - Springer
… Diffusion of dust from higher to lower exposure areas was common, especially in the plants
without … sensitivity to asbestos, but rather denote the lower female reference mortality rates in …

Mortality among asbestos-exposed workers in as railroad workshop

CG Ohlson, B Klaesson, C Hogstedt - … journal of work, environment & health, 1984 - JSTOR
… cancer mortality in comparison to the national death rates. The lung cancer risk increased
by dust … as a dose-response relationship for asbestos exposure and the risk for lung cancer. …

Mortality from lung cancer in asbestos workers

R Doll - British journal of industrial medicine, 1955 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
… 53, and the mortality rates used for each … asbestos dust were followed up and the mortality
among them compared with that which would have been expected on the basis of the mortality

Individual asbestos exposure: smoking and mortality--a cohort study in the asbestos cement industry.

M Neuberger, M Kundi - Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 1990 - oem.bmj.com
… The supply of asbestos as dust in jute sacks was stopped during 1960-70. … of dust, and
high speed machines had been introduced into the finishing area. Extraction of respirable dust

Mortality in relation to occupational exposure in the asbestos industry

P Enterline, P DeCoufle, V Henderson - Journal of occupational medicine, 1972 - JSTOR
… , and mortality rates are shown … dust level on respiratory cancer mortality showed that the
contributions of each was about the same and that a time-weighted measure of asbestos dust

A study of the mortality of workers in an asbestos factory

ML Newhouse - Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 1969 - oem.bmj.com
asbestos dust. Six grades were adopted ranging from grade 1, which included office workers
with very low exposure, to grade 6, which included disintegrators, openers, and others with …