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Publikováno v:
American journal of public health. 112(S7)
Objectives. To evaluate the focused surveillance of blood lead results of 20 micrograms per deciliter (µg/dL) of venous blood and higher received by the California Occupational Blood Lead Registry (Registry) because of new legislation concerning occ
Autor:
Kristin J. Cummings, Barbara L. Materna, Ximena Vergara, John Beckman, Carolina Espineli, Robert Harrison
Publikováno v:
Annals of the American Thoracic Society. 19:1260-1264
Autor:
Krishna Surasi, Brittany Ballen, Justine L. Weinberg, Barbara L. Materna, Robert Harrison, Kristin J. Cummings, Amy Heinzerling
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Industrial Medicine. 65:701-707
Workers fabricating engineered stone face high risk for exposure to respirable crystalline silica (RCS) and subsequent development of silicosis. In response, the California Division of Occupational Safety and Health (Cal/OSHA) performed targeted enfo
Autor:
Kathleen R. Attfield, Marley Zalay, Leonard M. Zwack, Eric K. Glassford, Ryan F. LeBouf, Barbara L. Materna
Publikováno v:
J Occup Environ Hyg
E-cigarettes are battery-operated devices that heat a liquid mixture to make an aerosol that is inhaled, or vaped, by the user. Vape shops are retail environments designed to fulfill customer demand for diverse e-liquid flavors and hardware options,
Autor:
Jason A. Wilken, Gail Sondermeyer, Dennis Shusterman, Jennifer McNary, Duc Vugia, Ann McDowell, Penny Borenstein, Debra Gilliss, Benedict Ancock, Janice Prudhomme, Deborah Gold, Gayle C. Windham, Lauren Lee, Barbara L. Materna
Publikováno v:
Emerging Infectious Diseases, Vol 21, Iss 11, Pp 1997-2005 (2015)
Coccidioidomycosis is associated with soil-disruptive work in Coccidioides-endemic areas of the southwestern United States. Among 3,572 workers constructing 2 solar power–generating facilities in San Luis Obispo County, California, USA, we identifi
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https://doaj.org/article/8faec2916bfd45d99e12f8aba8638b63
Autor:
Amy Heinzerling, Robert Harrison, Rebecca Jackson, Barbara L. Materna, Rebecca L. Laws, Matt Frederick, Gayle C. Windham
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Industrial Medicine. 63:1145-1154
Background As climate change increases global temperatures, heat-related morbidity and mortality are projected to rise. Outdoor workers and those who perform exertional tasks are particularly susceptible to heat-related illness (HRI). Using workers'
Autor:
Marisa A P, Donnelly, Dorothy, Maffei, Gail L, Sondermeyer Cooksey, Thomas J, Ferguson, Seema, Jain, Duc, Vugia, Barbara L, Materna, Amanda, Kamali
Publikováno v:
MMWR. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report. 71:1095-1096
Autor:
Robbie Sooriash, Jenna Wolff, Amy Heinzerling, Nicholas K. Reul, Cecile S. Rose, Ronda B. McCarthy, Carolyn K. Reeb-Whitaker, Claire R. LaSee, Jennifer Flattery, Justine Lew Weinberg, David N. Weissman, Brian Korotzer, Ketki Patel, Joshua Potocko, Lauren M. Zell-Baran, Kirk D. Jones, Emily Hall, Ganesh Raghu, Barbara L. Materna, Coralynn Sack, Heidi Bojes, Robert Harrison
Publikováno v:
Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report
Silicosis is an incurable occupational lung disease caused by inhaling particles of respirable crystalline silica. These particles trigger inflammation and fibrosis in the lungs, leading to progressive, irreversible, and potentially disabling disease
Autor:
Amy Heinzerling, Jennifer Flattery, Justine Lew Weinberg, Robert Harrison, Kristin J Cummings, Barbara L. Materna
Publikováno v:
American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine. 203(6)
Autor:
Bruce N. Leistikow, Gail L Sondermeyer Cooksey, Janet C. Mohle-Boetani, Barbara L. Materna, Rebecca L. Laws, Seema Jain, Robert Harrison, Duc J. Vugia, Jason A. Wilken, Gayle C. Windham, Jennifer McNary
Publikováno v:
Am J Ind Med
Background In California, state prison inmates are employed to fight wildfires, which involves performing soil-disrupting work. Wildfires have become more common, including areas where Coccidioides, the soil-dwelling fungus that causes coccidioidomyc