Toluene exposure below 50 ppm and cognitive function: a follow-up study with four repeated measurements in rotogravure printing plants Andreas SeeberMichael SchäperChristoph van Thriel Original Article 04 November 2003 Pages: 1 - 9
A case–control study of occupational exposures and systemic sclerosis Massimo BovenziFabio BarbonePaola Caramaschi Original Article 03 October 2003 Pages: 10 - 16
Non-sensitising air pollution at workplaces and adult onset asthma U. FlodinP. Jönsson Original Article 23 September 2003 Pages: 17 - 22
Urinary hydroxy-metabolites of naphthalene, phenanthrene and pyrene as markers of exposure to diesel exhaust Leea KuusimäkiYrjö PeltonenKirsti Savela Original Article 17 October 2003 Pages: 23 - 30
Reduced exposure to organic solvents by use of water-based paint systems in car repair shops Magne BråtveitBjørg Eli HollundBente E. Moen Original Article 07 November 2003 Pages: 31 - 38
Results of common laboratory tests in solvent-exposed workers Ari KaukiainenTapio VehmasHelena Taskinen Original Article 05 November 2003 Pages: 39 - 46
Environmental tobacco smoke exposure among pregnant women: impact on fetal biometry at 20–24 weeks of gestation and newborn child’s birth weight Wojciech HankeWojciech SobalaJarosław Kalinka Original Article 31 October 2003 Pages: 47 - 52
Evaluation of top-down implementation of health regulations in the transport sector in a 5-year period Merel SchuringJudith K. SluiterMonique H. W. Frings-Dresen Original Article 23 September 2003 Pages: 53 - 59
Relationships of job, age, and life conditions with the causes and severity of occupational injuries in construction workers Nearkasen ChauGérome C. GauchardJean-Marie Mur Short Communication 26 August 2003 Pages: 60 - 66
Current internal exposure to pesticides in children and adolescents in Germany: urinary levels of metabolites of pyrethroid and organophosphorus insecticides Ursel HeudorfJürgen AngererHans Drexler Short Communication 09 October 2003 Pages: 67 - 72
The effects of two kinds of mask (with or without exhaust valve) on clothing microclimates inside the mask in participants wearing protective clothing for spraying pesticides C. HayashiH. Tokura Short Communication 30 August 2003 Pages: 73 - 78