Issue 4, 1999

Viewpoint . Data needs for occupational epidemiologic studies

Abstract

Data needs in an epidemiologic study can appear to be substantial in light of the other responsibilities of an industrial hygienist. Many of the data needed for this type of investigation, however, are already collected for other exposure assessment purposes. To increase understanding of this concept, the data needs for the major purposes for conducting an exposure assessment are identified. The purposes include determining compliance; implementing industrial hygiene programs, such as personal protective and respiratory equipment, hazard communication training, and medical surveillance; investigating health complaints and worker concerns; investigating tasks or engineering control effectiveness; investigating toxic tort or worker compensation claims; and conducting epidemiologic studies. A comprehensive exposure assessment system is then described that incorporates the data needs for all these purposes, including epidemiologic studies. The data needs of epidemiologic studies and how the data are used are then described and illustrated with examples taken from published epidemiologic studies.

Article information

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J. Environ. Monit., 1999,1, 75N-82N

Viewpoint . Data needs for occupational epidemiologic studies

P. Stewart and M. Stenzel, J. Environ. Monit., 1999, 1, 75N DOI: 10.1039/A903405F

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