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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «BYSSINOSIS»
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byssinosis en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
byssinosis y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
Environmental and Occupational Medicine
This was suggested as a possible mechanism for byssinosis prevention (68). The
transition from natural to synthetic fibers in the past decade has resulted in lower
byssinosis-producing dust levels in those mills using synthetics or blends.
William N. Rom, Steven B. Markowitz, 2007
2
How Everyday Products Make People Sick: Toxins at Home and ...
In more formal medical terminology, it is referred to as byssinosis.7 Mill fever and
byssinosis are not the same condition, but they are interrelated. A growing
number of research studies over recent years have supported the scientific view
that ...
3
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) - chronic ...
Work in the preparation of cotton prior to spinning, particularly in those employed
in carding, stripping and grinding, has been associated with a high prevalence of
byssinosis. Byssinosis is a disease of the airways caused by the inhalation of ...
Industrial Injuries Advisory Council, Great Britain. Department for Work and Pensions, 2007
4
Policy Studies Review Annual
1 The source of the concern behind OSHA's initiative derived from the link
between cotton dust and the disease byssinosis, which Ralph Nader labeled
brown lung disease in an effort to draw a parallel with the black lung risks faced
by coal ...
10.2 GENESIS OF THE STANDARD OSHA's cotton dust standard was issued in
June 1978. l The source of the concern behind OSHA's initiative derived from the
link between cotton dust and the disease byssinosis, which Ralph Nader ...
6
Chronic Disease Epidemiology and Control, Third Edition:
Byssinosis is similar in pathology to chronic bronchitis. A grading system has
been developed for byssinosis (Bouhuys et al. 1977). In the United States,
approximately 500,000 workers are potentially at risk for byssinosis (Glindmeyer
et al.
Patrick Remington, MD, MPH, Rocc C. Brownson, PhD, Mark V. Wegner, MD, MPH, 2010
7
Handbook of Hazardous Materials
plays occasional chest tightness and respiratory tract irritation on Monday, while
in grade 1 byssinosis these symptoms occur regularly on Monday. In grade 2
byssinosis symptoms occur on other work days as well as Mondays. In acute ...
8
Asthma in the Workplace, Third Edition
19. Cinkotai FF, Emo P, Gibbs ACC. Caillard JF. Jouany JM. Low prevalence of
byssino- tic symptoms in 12 flax scutching mills in Normandy, France. Br J Ind
Med 1988; 45:325-328. 20. El Batawi MA. Byssinosis in the cotton industry in
Egypt.
David I. Bernstein, Moira Chan-Yeung, Jean-Luc Malo, 2006
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The Health Consequences of Smoking: Cancer and Chronic Lung ...
Byssinosis prevalence (adjusted for age, sex, and mill type) showed a
progressive increase with increasing duration of cotton dust exposure (Table 2) (
Molyneux and Tombleson 1970). A rearrangement of the data from this
Lancashire mill ...
DIANE Publishing Company, 1985
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Asthma in the Workplace, Second Edition,
27. Cinkotai FF, Emo P, Gibbs ACC, Caillard J-F, Jouany JM. Low prevalence of
byssinotic symptoms in 12 flax scutching mills in Normandy, France. Br J Ind Med
1988; 45:325- 328. 28. El Batawi MA. Byssinosis in the cotton industry in Egypt.
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «BYSSINOSIS»
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byssinosis en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Why don't you care who made your clothes?
It was not that long ago that death by byssinosis was a fairly common occupational hazard. Gaskell's book was published in the 1850s – and it ... «New Statesman, Abr 15»
UNIQLO, Japanese Fast Fashion Label, Accused of Labor Violations
The researchers alleged that the workers are exposed to textile process dusts that can cause byssinosis, occupational asthma and respiratory ... «CorpWatch.org, Abr 15»
First survey on TB in weavers begins in Varanasi; 50 Teams To …
... families are constantly exposed to cotton dust which slowly enters the body and settles in the lungs to cause a condition called byssinosis. «Times of India, Mar 15»
Water: the hidden enemy of our skin in a working environment
... substances have a known health effect but the mechanism causing it is unknown, eg certain dusts of textile raw materials cause byssinosis. «PersonnelToday.com, Dic 14»
22000 Oldhamers are unpaid carers
Is it the cotton disease byssinosis, who do we need to sue for our ongoing health predicament? By Mike Taylor @ 14/11/2014 13:30:56. «Oldham Chronicle, Nov 14»
The Mitzvah of Shatnez & The Industrial Textile Industry
Byssinosis (known as brown lung disease) was a constant problem in the cotton textile industry, as the dust from the cotton would give workers ... «The Jewish Journal of Greater L.A., Ago 14»
Factory owners don't care about human lives, laments retired …
Several years ago, textile workers were found to be suffering from byssinosis (a lung disease caused by inhalation of cotton particles in ginning ... «Mid-Day, Jul 14»
Adult spelling bee has 'spellbinding' finish
The Spellbinders, sponsored by Gail D. Lowe, CPA, won on the word “majuscule” after correctly spelling “byssinosis,” which the runners-up, the ... «Arizona Daily Sun, May 14»
UP's weavers: Weaving tales of misery under state neglect
... families are constantly exposed to cotton dust which slowly enters their body and settles in the lungs to cause a condition called byssinosis. «Times of India, Nov 13»
Industrial Diseases Glossary
Byssinosis (also called 'brown lung disease') is caused by exposure to cotton dust. Miner's lung or black lung (also known as anthracosis) is caused by ... «Access Legal from Shoosmiths, Sep 13»