Epidemiological studies show a relationship between occupational exposure to crystalline silica and increased risk of lung cancer
Exposure coding for silica and asbestos among jobs with
Construction and silicosis: What you need to know - Construction Canada
PDF) This infographic was produced to make aware both workers and professionals on the level of exposure that exists across Europe to Respirable Crystalline Silica (RCS) dust.
Burden of work-related cancer in Finland and two exposure information systems (CAREX and FINJEM) including estimates on occupational exposure to. - ppt download
Silica - OHCOW
PDF] The Australian Work Exposures Study: Prevalence of Occupational Exposure to Respirable Crystalline Silica.
Carcinogen Profiles & Estimates - CAREX Canada
Frontiers Exposure to silica and systemic sclerosis: A retrospective cohort study based on the Canadian Scleroderma Research Group
Crystalline Silica: The “Asbestos” of the 21st Century? - ECOH
IHSA on Instagram: Silica is a primary component of many construction materials. CAREX Canada estimates that approximately 380,000 Canadians are occupationally exposed to silica, and approximately 570 lung cancers are due to
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Silica - OHCOW
Silica dust on the job site: Inconsistent regulations force the industry to play catch up - On-Site Magazine
Trends in exposure to respirable crystalline silica (1986‐2014) in Australian mining - Peters - 2017 - American Journal of Industrial Medicine - Wiley Online Library