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Name: DIESEL JEM Reference: This matrix is an extension of the published matrix by Plato N, Lewné M, Gustavsson P. A historical job-exposure matrix for occupational exposure to diesel exhaust using elemental carbon as an indicator
Name: DIESEL JEM Reference: This matrix is an extension of the published matrix by Plato N, Lewné M, Gustavsson P. A historical job-exposure matrix for occupational exposure to diesel exhaust using elemental carbon as an indicator
Beskrivelse af JEM Name: SYNJEM88 Exposure: Five lung carcinogens (cancer-causing-agents): Asbestos Chromium-VI Nickel Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) Crystalline silica (RCS) Coverage: Occupational titles within The Danish version of ISCO-88 Job title and industry classification
Name: ACE JEM (L-JEM) (P-JEM) Reference: S S Sadhra, O P Kurmi, H Chambers, K B H Lam, D Fishwick. Development of an occupational airborne chemical exposure matrix. Occup med 2016; 66(5):358-64 Contact information: Steven Sadhra;
Name: ALOHA JEM Reference: The original ALOHA JEM (with just the 4 general exposure categories) was first used and described in the literature in these papers: Matheson MC1, Benke G, Raven J, Sim MR, Kromhout H, Vermeulen
Name: Endotoxin JEM, an Insustry Exposure Matrixsurem. Short describtion: 3,200 endotoxin measurements and 3540 organic dust measurements from Denmark, Switzerland, Spain, Germany, Netherlands, Canada, and Norway. Methodology similar to the paper
Name: Organic Dust JEM, an Insustry Exposure Matrixsurem. The JEMname is IOM - the same JEM as the one concerning endotoxin. 3,200 endotoxin measurements and 3540 organic dust measurements from Denmark, Switzerland, Spain, Germany, Netherlands,
Name: NOCCA-JEM Reference: Kauppinen T, Heikkila P, Plato N, et al. Construction of job-exposure matrices for the Nordic Occupational Cancer Study (NOCCA). Acta Oncol 2009; 48: 791-800. Contact information: Johnni Hansen, The Danish Cancer Society Research Center, Copenhagen, Denmark Access: To
Beskrivelse af JEM Name: WOOD JEM Exposure: Airborne inhalable wood dust exposure. Coverage of occupations: All ISCO-88 codes (International Classification of Occupations) – 18 with exposures different from 0, these are: Job title and