A road map toward a globally harmonized approach for occupational health surveillance and epidemiology in nanomaterial workers


Autoria(s): Riediker Michael; Schubauer-Berigan Mary K.; Brouwer Derk H.; Nelissen Inge; Koppen Gudrun; Frijns Evelien; Clark Katherine A.; Hoeck Juergen; Liou Saou-Hsing; Ho Sweet Far; Bergamaschi Enrico; Gibson Rosemary
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2012

Resumo

OBJECTIVE: Few epidemiological studies have addressed the health of workers exposed to novel manufactured nanomaterials. The small current workforce will necessitate pooling international cohorts. METHOD: A road map was defined for a globally harmonized framework for the careful choice of materials, exposure characterization, identification of study populations, definition of health endpoints, evaluation of appropriateness of study designs, data collection and analysis, and interpretation of the results. RESULTS: We propose a road map to reach global consensus on these issues. The proposed strategy should ensure that the costs of action are not disproportionate to the potential benefits and that the approach is pragmatic and practical. CONCLUSIONS: We should aim to go beyond the collection of health complaints, illness statistics, or even counts of deaths; the manifestation of such clear endpoints would indicate a failure of preventive measures.

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http://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_C6051CC36949

isbn:1536-5948 (Electronic)

pmid:22995812

doi:10.1097/JOM.0b013e31826e27f1

isiid:000309794200009

http://my.unil.ch/serval/document/BIB_C6051CC36949.pdf

http://nbn-resolving.org/urn/resolver.pl?urn=urn:nbn:ch:serval-BIB_C6051CC369498

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en

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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess

Fonte

Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, vol. 54, no. 10, pp. 1214-1223

Palavras-Chave #Data Collection ; Environmental Monitoring ; Humans ; Nanoparticles ; Occupational Exposure ; Policy Making ; Protective Devices ; Risk Assessment ; Workplace
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