Occupational health in Singapore David KohJ. Jeyaratnam CONCEPTS IN OCCUPATIONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH Pages: 295 - 301
High-pressure liquid chromatographic determination of toluenein urine as a marker of occupational exposure to toluene Osamu InoueEtsuko KannoMasayuki Ikeda ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 302 - 308
N,N- Dimethylformamide – influence of working conditions and skin penetration on the internal exposure of workers in synthetic textile production R. WrbitzkyJ. Angerer ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 309 - 316
Increased acquired dyschromatopsia among solvent-exposed workers: an epidemiology study on 249 employees of an aluminum-foil printing factory Maria GonzalezMichel VeltenAlain Cantineau ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 317 - 324
Breath, urine, and blood measurements as biological exposure indices of short-term inhalation exposure to methanol Stuart A. BattermanAlfred FranzblauRichard M. Schreck ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 325 - 335
The effects of an ergonomic-educational course J. A. EngelsJ. W. J. van der GuldenR. A. Binkhorst ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 336 - 342
Exposure to polymeric materials in vascular soft-tissue sarcomas Walter Rhomberg ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 343 - 347
Urinary N -acetyl-β-glucosaminidase as an indicator of renal dysfunction in electroplating workers Chiu-Shong LiuHsien-Wen KuoTsai-In Lin ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 348 - 352
Sick-building symptoms in office workers in northeastern France: a pilot study D. B. TeculescuE.-A. SauleauJ.-M. Mur SHORT COMMUNICATION Pages: 353 - 356
Visual function in professional truck drivers Maija MäntyjärviKaija TuppurainenHarri Rouhiainen SHORT COMMUNICATION Pages: 357 - 362