The Annals of Occupational Hygiene
VOL. 43, No. 1 , 1999
CONTENTS
J. M. HARKINGTON 1 199S and Beyond-Legge's Legacy to Modern Occupational Health
R. P. F. SCHINS and P. J. A. BORM 7 IVIechanismsandMediatorsinCoalDustlndLicedToxicity:AReview
M. J. NIKUWHNHUIJSEN, K. S. NODFRHR, 35 Personal Exposure to Dust, Endotoxin and Crystalline Silica in
M. B. SCHENKER, V. VALLYATUAN and California Agriculture
S. OLENCHOCK
J.-D. Wu, D. K. MILTON. S. K. HAMMOND 43 Hierarchical Cluster Analysis Applied to Workers' Exposures in
and R. C. SPEAR Fiberglass Insulation Manufacturing
A.BuRDORFandP.SwusTE 57 An Expert System for the Evaluation of Historical Asbestos
Exposure as Diagnostic Criterion in Asbestos-related Diseases
M. R. FLYNN, B. L. GATANO , 67 Modeling Breathing-ZoneConcentrations of AirborneContarninants
J. L. MCKERNAN, K. H. DUNN, Generated During Compressed Air Spray Painting
B. A. BLAZICKO and G. N. CARLTON
77 Obituary - Professor Richard Schilling
79 Book Review
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The Annals of Occupational Hygiene
VOL. 43, No. 2 1999
CONTENTS
81 Nicola Cherry, President of the BOHS 1998-1999
1. W. BARTLETT, A. J. P. DALTON, 83 Substitution of Organic Solvent Cleaning Agents in the Lithographic
A. McCuiNNESS and H. PALMER Printing Industry
V. M. DUFORT and C. INFANTE-RIVARD 91 Measuring Housekeeping in Manufacturing industries
L. A. NYLANDER-FRENCH, L. L. KUPPER 99 An Investigation of Factors Contributing to Styrene and Styrene-7,8-
and S. M. RAPPAPORT oxide Exposures in the Reinforced-Plastics Industry
J. C. G. SIMPSON, R. McL. NIVEN 107 Comparative Personal Exposures to Organic Dusts and Endotoxin
C. A. C. PICKERING, L. A. OLDHAM,
A. M. FLETCHER and H. C. FRANCIS
M. P. MORIGI, G. MALTONI GIACOMELLI 1 17 Mineral Fibre Sampling and Size Selection
and V. PRODI
E.DAEMEN,M.VANRISSEGHEM, 125 Preliminary External Quality Assessment for the Biological
D. DE BACQLJER, P. BULAT, Monitoring of Carbon Disulftde with Urinary 2-Thiothiazolidine-4-
L. BRAECKMAN and M. VANHOORNE Carboxylic Acid
E. SCOBBIE and J. A. GROVES 131 Determination of Hydroquinone in Air by High Performance Liquid
Chromatography
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The Annals of Occupational Hygiene
VOLUME 43, No. 3 1999
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A. SEARL, D. BUCUANAN, 143 Biopci-sislcnce and Durability oF Nine Mineral Fibre Types in
R. T. CULLiiN, A. D. J()NI:S. Rat Lungs over 12 Months
B. G. MILLER and C. A. SOUTAR
B. G. MILLER. A. SBARL, 155 Iniluence or Fibre Length, Dissolution and Biopersistence on the
J. M. G. DAVIS. K. DONALDSON, Production orMesothelioma in the Rat Peritoneal Cavity
R. T. CULLEN, R. E. BOLION,
D. BUCHANAN and C. A. SOUTAR
B. G. MILLER, A. D. JONES, 167 Influence oF Characteristics of Inhaled Fibres on Development
A. SEARL, D. BUCHANAN, oFTurnours in the Rat Lung
R. T. CULLEN, C. A. SOUTAR,
J. M. G. DAVIS and K. DONALDSON
P. C. RAYNOR and D. LEI ill 181 Evaporation oF Accumulated Multicomponent Liquids from
Fibrous Filters
T. M. SPEAR, R. HARDGROVE, 193 The Eflects of Strapped Spectacles on the Fit Factors of Three
J. B. NORMAN, D. T. WULL and Manufactured Brands of Full Facepiece Negative Pressure
R. J. Rossi Respirators
M. L. PHILLIPS and N. A. ESMEN 201 Computational Method for Ranking Task-specific Exposures
Using Multi-task Time-weighted Average Samples
Book Review
E. J. LOVESEY 215 Aih'lHH'es in Occuputionctl Ergonomics & Safety 2, IOS
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The Annals of Occupational Hygiene
VOLUME 43, No. 4 , 1999
CONTENTS
Invited Editorial
P. HEROUX 217 The ELF Health Effects Olympics
P. MARTIN, F. BRAND and 221 Correlation of the Exposure to a Pollutant with a Task-Related
M. SERVAIS Action or Workplace; The CAPTIV(TM) System
J. W. CHERRIE and T. SCHNEIDER 235 Validation of a New Method for Structured Subjective
Assessment of Past Concentrations
K. TESCHKE, P. A. DHMERS, 247 Determinants of Exposure to Inhalable Particulate, Wood Dust,
H. W. DAVIES, S. M. KENNEDY, Resin Acids, and Monoterpenes in a Lumber Mill Environment
S. A. MARION and V. LEUNG
G. P. NICHOLSON, R. P. CLARK and 257 Theoretical and Practical Comparison of the Potassium Iodide
M. L. DE CALCINA-GOFT Tracer Method (KI-Discus) for Assessing the Containment
EfTiciency of Fume Cupboards with the Gas Tracer Method
Described in BS 7258: 1994: Part 4
M. H. EULEKAR 269 Occupational Exposure to Dust in Quartz Manufacturing
Industry
K.-L. HWANO, S.-J. Kou, Y.-M. Lu 275 Evaluation of the Quality of Surgical Gloves Among Four
and N.-C. YANG DitTerent Manufactures
283 Obituary
Letter to the Editor
R. S. J. Du TOIT 285 My Amphibole Fibre Exposure
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The Annals of Occupational Hygiene
VOLUME 43, No. 5 , 1999
CONTENTS
G. W. CROCKFORD 287 Protective Clothing and Heat Stress: Introduction
G. HAVENITH 289 Heat Balance When Wearing Protective Clothing
K. C. PARSONS 297 International Standards for the Assessment of the Risk of
Thermal Strain on Clothed Workers in Hot Environments
M. A. HANSON 309 Development of a Draft British Standard: the Assessment of
Heat Strain for Workers Wearing Personal Protective Equip-
ment
T. E. BERNARD 321 Heat Stress and Protective Clothing: an Emerging Approach
from the United States
I. HOLMER, H. NILSSON, 329 Clothing Convective Heat Exchange—Proposal for Improved
G. HAVENITH and K. PARSONS Prediction in Standards and Models
G. HAVENITH, I. HOLMER, 339 Clothing Evaporative Heat Resistance—Proposal for Improved
E. A. DEN HARTOG and Representation in Standards and Models
K. C. PARSONS
K. C. PARSONS, G. HAVENITH, 347 The Effects of Wind and Human Movement on the Heat and
I. HOLMER, H. NILSSON and Vapour Transfer Properties of Clothing
J. MALCHAIRE
I. HOLMER 353 The Role of Performance Tests, Manikins and Test Houses in
Defining Clothing Characteristics Relevant to Risk Assessment
B. KAMPMANN and G. BRESSER 357 Heat Stress and Flame Protective Clothing in Mine Rescue
Brigadesmen: Inter- and Intraindividual Variation of Strain
J. MALCHAIRE, H. J. GEBHARDT 367 Strategy for Evaluation and Prevention of Risk Due to Work in
and A. PI E TIE Thermal Environments
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The Annals of Occupational Hygiene
VOLUME 43, No. 6 , 1999
CONTENTS
Invited Editorial
M. DOSEMECI 377 Retrospective Exposure Assessment in Large Occupational
Cohort Studies in China: Advantages and Concerns
H. W. DAVIES, K. TESCHKE and 381 A Field Comparison of Inhalable and Thoracic Size Selective
P. A. DEMERS Sampling Techniques
L. C. KENNY, A. BOWRY, B. CROOK 393 Field Testing of a Personal Size-selective Bioaerosol Sampler
and J. D. STANCLIFFE
.S. ZORIN, F. KUYLENSIIERNA and 405 In Vitro Test of Nicotine's Permeability through Human Skin.
H. THULIN Risk Evaluation and Safety Aspects
J. CRESPO and J. GALAN 415 Exposure to MDI During the Process of Insulating Buildings
with Sprayed Polyurethane Foam
P. O. OSVOLL and T. WOLDBAEK 421 Distribution and Skewness of Occupational Exposure Sets of
Measureinents in the Norwegian Industry
Letters to the Editor
C. PACKHAM 429 Substitution of Organic Solvent Cleaning Agents in the
Lithographic Printing Industry
I. W. BART-LETT 430 Reply
Book Review
P. J. A. BORM 431 I EH Report on: Approaches to Predicting Toxicity from
Occupational Exposure to Dusts, MRC-Report Rll
433 News Item
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