Work culture conducive to health and safe environment: a joint objective of the WHO and Medichem Boguslaw Baranski OriginalPaper Pages: 349 - 351
The chemical industry as a global citizen: balancing risks and benefits “The role of Medichem 1995” — Address at the opening ceremony of the XXIII Medichem congress in Boston Alfred M. Thiess OriginalPaper Pages: 354 - 355
Corporate health programs at a crossroads: the path to high performance G. Stewart Young OriginalPaper Pages: 356 - 361
The role of multinational corporations in providing occupational health and safety in developing countries Joseph LaDou OriginalPaper Pages: 363 - 366
Low-level chemical sensitivity: current perspectives Nicholas A. AshfordClaudia S. Miller OriginalPaper Pages: 367 - 376
Five year follow-up study of the incidence of arterial hypertension and coronary heart disease in vinyl chloride monomer and polyvinyl chloride production workers Kornelia Kotseva OriginalPaper Pages: 377 - 379
An international registry for toxic inhalation and pulmonary edema: notes from work in progress Tee L. Guidotti OriginalPaper Pages: 380 - 386
WHO global project on biological monitoring of chemical exposure at the workplace M. I. MikheevL. K. Lowry OriginalPaper Pages: 387 - 388
Biological monitoring and risk assessment in occupational settings Andreas ZoberWolfgang Will OriginalPaper Pages: 389 - 393
The molecular epidemiology of occupational carcinogenesis in vinyl chloride exposed workers M. -J. MarionI. De VivoP. W. Brandt-Rauf OriginalPaper Pages: 394 - 398
Unexpected decrease in cytogenetic biomarkers frequencies observed after increased exposure to organophosphorus pesticides in a production plant Ch. LaurentP. JadotCh. Chabut OriginalPaper Pages: 399 - 404
Screening for chronic beryllium disease using beryllium specific lymphocyte proliferation testing Thomas N. Markham OriginalPaper Pages: 405 - 407
Mechanisms of target selection by DNA-damaging chemicals: studies with enediyne anticancer drugs Peter C. Dedon OriginalPaper Pages: 408 - 414
The use of toxicologic data in mechanistic risk assessment: 1,3-butadiene as a case study James A. BondMatthew W. HimmelsteinMichele A. Medinsky OriginalPaper Pages: 415 - 420
Clinical problems interpreting mercury levels Renata BluhmRobert A. Branch OriginalPaper Pages: 421 - 424
Fatal work-related injuries in the U.S. chemical industry 1984–89 Anthony SurudaDavid Wallace OriginalPaper Pages: 425 - 428
Retrospective analysis of occupational diseases in chemical workers in Germany (West) Gerhard Triebig OriginalPaper Pages: 429 - 435
Notification of adverse health effects due to chemicals: two different ways in Germany J. R. Thuerauf OriginalPaper Pages: 436 - 441
A study of the factors determining perceptions of trust and credibility in environmental risk communication: the importance of overcoming negative stereotypes Richard G. Peters OriginalPaper Pages: 442 - 447
Electric and magnetic fields (EMF): What do we know about the health effects? Peter A. Valberg OriginalPaper Pages: 448 - 454
Occupational health data as a basis for process engineering changes: Development of a safe work environment in the sodium azide industry Helga E. RippenSteven H. LammDave Thayer OriginalPaper Pages: 459 - 468
Reactive airway dysfunction syndrome due to sodium azide inhalation Janet S. Weiss OriginalPaper Pages: 469 - 471
Conceptualising and communicating a reconfigured occupational health service John R. JacksonAngela R. Tansley OriginalPaper Pages: 472 - 477
Effects on the lung function of exposure to carbon black dusts Results of a study carried out on 677 members of staff of the DEGUSSA factory in Kalscheuren/Germany H. U. KüpperR. BreitstadtW. T. Ulmer OriginalPaper Pages: 478 - 483
Carcinogenic risks of inorganic arsenic in perspective Daniel M. ByrdM. Luann RoegnerShenghan Lai OriginalPaper Pages: 484 - 494
2,5-hexanedione induced apoptosis in cultured mouse DRG neurons Yasutaka OgawaHidesuke ShimizuSeung U. Kim OriginalPaper Pages: 495 - 497
An epidemiologic study of employees at seven pulp and paper mills Otto WongDavid R. RaglandDouglas H. Marcero OriginalPaper Pages: 498 - 507
External and internal monitoring in workers exposed to N,N-dimethylformamide R. WrbitzkyJ. AngererG. Lehnert OriginalPaper Pages: 508 - 510
Methanol-induced health disturbance in a worker engaged in antimold spraying Y. KudoT. KuboJ. Hukuyama OriginalPaper Pages: 513 - 515
N-alkylvaline levels in globin as a new type of biomarker in risk assessment of alkylating agents J. Lewalter OriginalPaper Pages: 519 - 530