대한예방의학회:학술대회논문집
- 1994.02a
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- Pages.577-584
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- 1994
A longitudinal study of the relation of lead in blood to lead in air concentrations among battery workers
- Hodgkins Douglas G. (University of Michigan, Occupational Health Program, Department of Environmental and Industrial Health) ;
- Robins Thomas G. (Univeristy of Michigan, Department of Biostatics) ;
- Hinkamp David L. (Univeristy of Michigan, Department of Biostatics) ;
- Schork M. Anthony (Univeristy of Michigan, Department of Biostatics) ;
- Krebs William H. (University of Michigan, Occupational Health Program, Department of Environmental and Industrial Health)
- Published : 1994.02.01
Abstract
The relation between lead in air (PbA) and lead in blood (PbB), concentrations was investigated among 44 workers in five major operations in a United States high volume, lead acid battery plant. The study covered a 30 month period in which workers received frequent PbA and PbB determinations, workers remained in a single job, and PbA concentrations averaged below the US Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) permissible exposure limit of
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