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Purpose - This editorial aims to introduce the special issue on employment discrimination against immigrants. Design/methodology/approach - The first part is a commentary on key issues in the study of employment discrimination against immigrants. The second part presents the five articles in the special issue. Findings - The papers in this special issue focus on a variety of issues associated with employment discrimination against immigrants. For example, they consider: discrimination based on accents; differences among justice perceptions among immigrants and non-immigrants; the effects of negative stereotypes on workplace outcomes; the treatment of Hispanic immigrants; and the reasons for the lack of research on Hispanic immigrants. Research limitations/implications - The author comments on key issues that researchers of employment discrimination against immigrants have to take into account. These issues include: the appreciation of the diversity among immigrants; an understanding of the complexity of employment discrimination research; openness to cross-disciplinary approaches; and the consideration of employment discrimination within the context of the immigrant experience. The five articles that make up the special issues vary in their nature (empirical, critical), methodologies (quantitative, qualitative), locations (United States, Germany, and Canada), and implications. Practical implications - The issues discussed in the papers have important implications for understanding and overcoming employment discrimination against immigrants. Originality/value - The Journal of Managerial Psychology invited this special issue to initiate psychological research on employment discrimination against immigrants. The intent is to draw the attention of organizational scholars to the large, yet under-studied immigrant segment of the workforce.

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Background and Aims: To protect the population from environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) Switzerland introduced a nationwide rather heterogeneous smoking ban in May 2010. The exposure situation of non-smoking hospitality workers before and after implementation of the new law is being assessed in a prospective cohort study. Methods: Exposure to ETS was measured using a novel method developed by the Institute for Work and Health in Lausanne. It is a passive sampler called MoNIC (Monitor of NICotine). The nicotine of the ETS is fixed onto a filter and transformed into salt of not volatile nicotine. Subsequently the number of passively smoked cigarettes is calculated. Badges were placed at the workplace as well as distributed to the participants for personal measuring. Additionally a salivary sample was taken to determine nicotine concentration. Results: At baseline Spearman's correlation between workplace and personal badge was 0.47. The average cigarette equivalents per day at the workplace obtained by badge significantly dropped from 5.1 (95%- CI: 2.4 to 7.9) at baseline to 0.3 (0.2 to 0.4) at first follow-up (n=29) three months later (p<0.001). For personal badges the number of passively smoked cigarettes declined from 1.5 (2.7 to 0.4) per day to 0.5 (0.3 to 0.8) (n=16).Salivary nicotine concentration in a subset of 13 participants who had worked on the day prior to the examination was 2.63 ng/ml before and 1.53 ng/ml after the ban (p=0.04). Spearman's correlation of salivary nicotine was 0.56 with workplace badge and 0.79 with personal badge concentrations. Conclusions: Workplace measurements clearly reflect the smoking regulation in a venue. The MoNIC badge proves to be a sensitive measuring device to determine personal ETS exposure and it is a demonstrative measure for communication with lay audiences and study participants as the number of passively smoked cigarettes is an easily conceivable result.

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Glycol ethers still continue to be a workplace hazard due to their important use on an industrial scale. Currently, chronic occupational exposures to low levels of xenobiotics become increasingly relevant. Thus, sensitive analytical methods for detecting biomarkers of exposure are of interest in the field of occupational exposure assessment. 1-Methoxy-2-propanol (1M2P) is one of the dominant glycol ethers and the unmetabolized urinary fraction has been identified to be a good biological indicator of exposure. An existing analytical method including a solid-phase extraction and derivatization before GC/FID analysis is available but presents some disadvantages. We present here an alternative method for the determination of urinary 1M2P based on the headspace gas chromatography technique. We determined the 1M2P values by the direct headspace method for 47 samples that had previously been assayed by the solid-phase extraction and derivatization gas chromatography procedure. An inter-method comparison based on a Bland-Altman analysis showed that both techniques can be used interchangeably. The alternative method showed a tenfold lower limit of detection (0.1 mg/L) as well as good accuracy and precision which were determined by several urinary 1M2P analyses carried out on a series of urine samples obtained from a human volunteer study. The within- and between-run precisions were generally about 10%, which corresponds to the usual injection variability. We observed that the differences between the results obtained with both methods are not clinically relevant in comparison to the current biological exposure index of urinary 1M2P. Accordingly, the headspace gas chromatography technique turned out to be a more sensitive, accurate, and simple method for the determination of urinary 1M2P.[Authors]

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The introduction of engineered nanostructured materials into a rapidly increasing number of industrial and consumer products will result in enhanced exposure to engineered nanoparticles. Workplace exposure has been identified as the most likely source of uncontrolled inhalation of engineered aerosolized nanoparticles, but release of engineered nanoparticles may occur at any stage of the lifecycle of (consumer) products. The dynamic development of nanomaterials with possibly unknown toxicological effects poses a challenge for the assessment of nanoparticle induced toxicity and safety.In this consensus document from a workshop on in-vitro cell systems for nanoparticle toxicity testing11Workshop on 'In-Vitro Exposure Studies for Toxicity Testing of Engineered Nanoparticles' sponsored by the Association for Aerosol Research (GAeF), 5-6 September 2009, Karlsruhe, Germany. an overview is given of the main issues concerning exposure to airborne nanoparticles, lung physiology, biological mechanisms of (adverse) action, in-vitro cell exposure systems, realistic tissue doses, risk assessment and social aspects of nanotechnology. The workshop participants recognized the large potential of in-vitro cell exposure systems for reliable, high-throughput screening of nanoparticle toxicity. For the investigation of lung toxicity, a strong preference was expressed for air-liquid interface (ALI) cell exposure systems (rather than submerged cell exposure systems) as they more closely resemble in-vivo conditions in the lungs and they allow for unaltered and dosimetrically accurate delivery of aerosolized nanoparticles to the cells. An important aspect, which is frequently overlooked, is the comparison of typically used in-vitro dose levels with realistic in-vivo nanoparticle doses in the lung. If we consider average ambient urban exposure and occupational exposure at 5mg/m3 (maximum level allowed by Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)) as the boundaries of human exposure, the corresponding upper-limit range of nanoparticle flux delivered to the lung tissue is 3×10-5-5×10-3μg/h/cm2 of lung tissue and 2-300particles/h/(epithelial) cell. This range can be easily matched and even exceeded by almost all currently available cell exposure systems.The consensus statement includes a set of recommendations for conducting in-vitro cell exposure studies with pulmonary cell systems and identifies urgent needs for future development. As these issues are crucial for the introduction of safe nanomaterials into the marketplace and the living environment, they deserve more attention and more interaction between biologists and aerosol scientists. The members of the workshop believe that further advances in in-vitro cell exposure studies would be greatly facilitated by a more active role of the aerosol scientists. The technical know-how for developing and running ALI in-vitro exposure systems is available in the aerosol community and at the same time biologists/toxicologists are required for proper assessment of the biological impact of nanoparticles.

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Addressing the risks of nanoparticles requires knowledge about release into the environment and occupational exposure. However, such information currently is not systematically collected; therefore, this risk assessment lacks quantitative data. The goal was to evaluate the current level of nanoparticle usage in Swiss industry as well as health, safety, and environmental measures, and the number of potentially exposed workers. A representative, stratified mail survey was conducted among 1626 clients of the Swiss National Accident Insurance Fund (SUVA), which insures 80,000 manufacturing firms, representing 84% of all Swiss manufacturing companies (947 companies answered the survey for a 58.3% response rate). The extrapolation to all Swiss manufacturing companies results in 1309 workers (95% confidence interval [CI]: 1073 to 1545) potentially exposed to nanoparticles in 586 companies (95% CI: 145 to 1027). This corresponds to 0.08% of workers (95% CI: 0.06% to 0.09%) and to 0.6% of companies (95% CI: 0.2% to 1.1%). The industrial chemistry sector showed the highest percentage of companies using nanoparticles (21.2%). Other important sectors also reported nanoparticles. Personal protection equipment was the predominant protection strategy. Only a few applied specific environmental protection measures. This is the first nationwide representative study on nanoparticle use in the manufacturing sector. The information gained can be used for quantitative risk assessment. It can also help policymakers design strategies to support companies developing a safer use of nanomaterial. Notingthe current low use of nanoparticles, there is still time to proactively introduce protective methods. If the predicted "nano-revolution" comes true, now is the time to take action. [Supplementary materials are available for this article. Go to the publisher's online edition of Journal of occupational and Environmental Hygiene for the following free supplemental resource: a pdf file containing a detailed description of the approach to statistical analyses, English translation of the questionnaire, additional information for Figure 1, and additional information for the SUVA-code.] [Authors]

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Introduction.- La bérylliose chronique est une granulomatose pulmonaire pour laquelle le diagnostic est rarement posé en raison d'une méconnaissance du risque d'exposition professionnelle au béryllium.En outre, le tableau clinique, les signes radiologiques et les symptômes ressemblent a` une sarcoïdose. Ainsi, la fréquence de la maladie est probablement sous-estimée malgré l'utilisation de béryllium dans la fabrication de nombreux produits industriels et techniques en Suisse, tels que ressorts, prothèses dentaires, micro-électronique... Comme aide au diagnostic, un test de prolifération lymphocytaire au béryllium (BeLPT) a été développé pour évaluer la réponse immunocellulaire spécifique au béryllium. Mais celui-ci présente des inconvénients : utilisation de produits radioactifs, variabilité interlaboratoire importante, valeur prédictive contesteé. L'utilisation de l'Elispot, évaluant également la réponse lymphocytaire pourrait être une alternative au BeLPT. Objectifs.- Les objectifs de l'étude sont, d'une part, de déceler parmi les cas de sarcoïdose du registre SIOLD (Swiss Group for Interstitial and Orphan Lung Diseases) des cas de bérylliose sous-diagnostiqués et, d'autre part, d'améliorer les tests de de´pistage (questionnaire et test immunologique) de sensibilisation et de diagnostic. Méthode.- Cent soixante autoquestionnaires évaluant l'exposition professionnelle au béryllium ont été adressés à des patients référencés dans le registre SIOLD, souffrant de sarcoïdose. Les patients relatant dans l'autoquestionnaire un contact professionnel avec le béryllium ont bénéficié d'une visite médicale à l'Institut universitaire romand de santé au travail (IST) comportant une anamnèse professionnelle, un questionnaire spécifique à l'exposition au béryllium (questionnaire de Cherry) et une prise de sang. Par la suite, le sang a été analysé par Elispot pour évaluer la possibilité d'une sensibilisation au béryllium. En parallèle, des patients déjà diagnostiqués pour une bérylliose par un BeLPT ont servi de cas contrôle positifs pour la mise en place du test. Résultats.- Cinquante pour cents des autoquestionnaires adressés aux patients du registre SIOLD ont été renvoyés. Parmi ceux-ci, 33 %(26 personnes) rapportaient une exposition professionnelle possible au béryllium et ont été reçus a` l'IST pour compléter l'anamnèse professionnelle et répondre au questionnaire adapté de Cherry. Il ressort de ce questionnaire que 3 personnes ont effectivement travaillé avec du béryllium au cours de leur carrière professionnelle et que 4 ont potentiellement été exposées dans le contexte de leur environnement professionnel. Tous les patients ont été testés par Elispot, mais aucun n'a montré de prolifération évoquant une sensibilisation au béryllium. Des résultats supplémentaires devraient être disponibles dès février. Conclusion.- Au vu de ces résultats où seules 7 personnes sur les 80 ayant répondu au questionnaire (8 %) sont suspectées d'avoir été exposées directement ou indirectement au béryllium au cours de leur activité professionnelle, il est possible que le risque d'exposition au béryllium soit anecdotique, malgré une utilisation importante de ce métal dans certaines régions de Suisse. Une hypothèse envisageable est que la population de l'étude ne soit pas représentative de la population exposée. En outre, le fait que les tests lymphocytaires effectués sur les 7 personnes ayant rapporté une exposition au béryllium soient revenus négatifs peut être expliqué de 2 manières : soit que chez ces personnes, la maladie pulmonaire n'est pas due au béryllium, même si l'anamnèse professionnelle est positive et qu'il s'agit bien d'une sarcoïdose, soit que la prise de corticoïdes modifie la réponse immunitaire, soit que le test n'est pas suffisamment sensible.

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Un processus de réinsertion professionnelle pertinent sous-entend une gestion pertinente des travailleurs absents et leur prise en charge rapide et coordonnée. Dans le cadre d'un projet de recherche, des problèmes lors de l'identification des cas ont été rencontrés. Différents éléments faisant clairement obstacle au processus de sélection instauré dans les entreprises partenaires ont été mis en évidence. Ceux-ci doivent être considérés de manière plus large comme des freins à l'dentification précoce des individus à risque d'invalidité et ainsi au processus de réinsertion professionnelle. [Auteurs]

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Monitoring of internal exposure for nuclear medicine workers requires frequent measurements due to the short physical half-lives of most radionuclides used in this field. The aim of this study was to develop screening measurements performed at the workplace by local staff using standard laboratory instrumentation, to detect whether potential intake has occurred. Such measurements do not enable to determine the committed effective dose, but are adequate to verify that a given threshold is not exceeded. For radioiodine, i.e. (123)I, (124)I, (125)I and (131)I, a calibrated surface contamination monitor is placed in front of the thyroid to detect whether the activity threshold has been exceeded. For radionuclides with very short physical half-lives (≤6 h), such as (99m)Tc and those used in positron emission tomography  imaging, i.e. (11)C, (15)O, (18)F and (68)Ga, screening procedures consist in performing daily measurements of the ambient dose rate in front of the abdomen. Other gamma emitters used for imaging, i.e. (67)Ga, (111)In and (201)Tl, are measured with a scintillation detector located in front of the thorax. For pure beta emitters, i.e. (90)Y and (169)Er, as well as beta emitters with low-intensity gamma rays, i.e. (153)Sm, (177)Lu, (186)Re and (188)Re, the procedure consists in measuring hand contamination immediately after use. In Switzerland, screening procedures have been adopted by most nuclear medicine services since such measurements enable an acceptable monitoring while taking into account practical and economic considerations.

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En 1994, l'entreprise Ciba SC située à Monthey (canton du Valais, Suisse) a décidé d'élargir ses actions de promotion de la santé en offrant à ses collaborateurs de 50 ans une consultation médicale intitulée "Bilan de santé". 1.1. Historique. 1.2. Prolongation du projet auprès des praticiens. 2. Population et méthodes. 2.1. Médecins et module de formation : Réalisation du "Module de consultation des 50 ans en pratique ambulatoire, remboursement, évaluation du module de formation. 2.2. Collaborateurs des usines de Monthey. 2.3. Réalisation pratique et déroulement de la consultation. 2.4. Evaluation de l'impact du projet. 3. Résultats. 3.1. Participation, habitudes de vie et santé des participants : tabagisme, alimentation, activité physique, alcool, drogues, médicaments, situation de vie et état psychique, prévention routière, vaccinations, hypercholestérolémie, données cliniques, facteurs de risques identifiés et reportés par le médecin. 3.2. Evaluation, l'opinion des patients : satisfaction, conséquences sur les habitudes de vie. 3.3. Evaluation, l'opinion des praticiens : satisfaction, impact et souhaits perçus chez les médecins, déroulement de la consultation, examens de laboratoire, rémunération. 4. Discussion. 5. Conclusion.

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Epidemiological studies have demonstrated that exposure to fine particles is associated to adverse health effects, including cancer, respiratory and cardiovascular diseases. However, mechanisms by which particles induce health effects remain unclear. According to one of the most investigated hypotheses, particles cause adverse effects through the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS), which are very hazardous compounds able to attack directly biological structures, including the DNA strand or the lipid bilayer of the cells. If the defense mechanisms, constituted of antioxidants, are not able to counter ROS, then these compounds will cause in the body a range of oxidation reactions called "oxidative stress". The aim of the present research project was to better understand mechanisms by which exposure to fine particles induces oxidative stress. The first point of this project was to check whether exposure to high levels of fine particles is directly linked to oxidative stress, and whether this oxidative stress is accompanied by the activation of the defense mechanisms (antioxidants). The second point was to study the role played by the particle surface characteristics in the oxidative stress process. For that purpose, a study was conducted in bus depots with the participation of 40 mechanics. First, occupational exposure to particles (PM4) and to other pollutants (NOx, O3) was measured over a two-day period. Then, urine samples of mechanics were collected in order to measure levels of 8-hydroxy-2'-deoxyguanosine (8OHdG) and antioxidants. 8OHdG is a molecule formed by the oxidation of DNA and allowing to assess the oxidative stress status of the mechanics. Finally, particles were collected on filters, and functional groups located on the particle surface were analyzed in the laboratory using a Knudsen flow reactor. This technique allows not only to quantify functional groups on the particle surface, but also to measure the reaction kinetics. Results obtained during the field campaign in bus depots showed that mechanics were exposed to rather low levels of PM4 (20-85 μg/m3) and of pollutants (NOx: 100-1000 ppb; O3: <15 ppb). However, despite this low exposure, urinary levels of the oxidative stress biomarker (8OHdG) increased significantly for non-smoking workers over a two-day period of shift. This oxidative stress was accompanied by an increase of antioxidants, indicating the activation of defense mechanisms. On the other hand, the analysis of functional groups on the particle surface showed important differences, depending on the workplace, the date and the activities of workers. The particle surface contained simultaneously antagonistic functional groups which did not undergo internal reactions (such as acids and bases), and was usually characterized by a high density of carbonyl functions and a low density of acidic sites. Reaction kinetics measured using the Knudsen flow reactor pointed out fast reactions of oxidizable groups and slow reactions of acidic sites. Several exposure parameters were significantly correlated with the increase of the oxidative stress status: the presence of acidic sites, carbonyl functions and oxidizable groups on the particle surface; reaction kinetics of functional groups on the particle surface; particulate iron and copper concentrations; and NOx concentration.