Working in permanent hypoxia for fire protection—impact on health Peter AngererDennis Nowak Original Article 31 January 2003 Pages: 87 - 102
Respiratory symptoms and lung-function changes with exposure to five substances in aluminium smelters Lin FritschiMalcolm R. SimNicholas H. de Klerk Original article Pages: 103 - 110
Urinary protein excretion in humans exposed to arsenic and cadmium Jean-Pierre BuchetJean-François HeilierGunnar Nordberg Original Article Pages: 111 - 120
The effects of co-exposure to methyl ethyl ketone on the biological monitoring of occupational exposure to N,N-dimethylformamide Ho-Yuan ChangTung-Sheng ShihVen-Shing Wang Original Article 04 February 2003 Pages: 121 - 128
Proposal for single and mixture biological exposure limits for sevoflurane and nitrous oxide at low occupational exposure levels Antonio AccorsiSimona ValentiFrancesco Violante Original Article Pages: 129 - 136
Sampling and analysis of carbon in diesel exhaust particulates – an international comparison R. Hebisch D. Dabill M. Guillemin Original Article Pages: 137 - 142
Diagnostic management of orthostatic intolerance in the workplace R. Winker A. Barth H. Rüdiger Original Article Pages: 143 - 150
Propylene glycol monomethyl ether occupational exposure (PGME). 4. Analysis of 2-methoxypropionic acid in urine Anne DevanthéryMichèle BerodeJuha Pulkkinen Short Communication Pages: 151 - 155
Heart-rate variability of carbon disulfide-poisoned subjects in Korea Hyung-Joon JhunSang-Hyuk YimDomyung Paek Short Communication Pages: 156 - 160
Three decades of pleural cancer and mesothelioma registration in Austria where asbestos cement was invented Manfred NeubergerChristian Vutuc Short Communication Pages: 161 - 166
Sensitisation to occupational allergens in bakers' asthma and rhinitis: a case–referent study Jonas BrismanLinnéa LillienbergBengt Järvholm Short Communication Pages: 167 - 170