Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Multiple chemical sensitivity: Epidemiological, clinical and prognostic differences between occupational and non-occupational cases.
CiteULike: [Multiple chemical sensitivity: Epidemiological, clinical and prognostic differences between occupational and non-occupational cases.]: "Nogué Xarau, S., Alarcón Romay, M., Martínez Martínez, J.-M. M., Delclós Clanchet, J., Rovira Prat, E., and Fernández Solà, J. (2010). [multiple chemical sensitivity: Epidemiological, clinical and prognostic differences between occupational and non-occupational cases.]. Medicina clinica."
Stink Over Perfume at Detroit Workplace - The Early Show - CBS News
Stink Over Perfume at Detroit Workplace - The Early Show - CBS News: "Stink Over Perfume at Detroit Workplace"
Sunday, March 14, 2010
Responses to odors in occupational environments
Managing the response to odors and irritants in the workplace is critical to maintaining the health and well being of workers. There is a critical need for regulatory organizations in the United States and elsewhere to harmonize guidelines for occupational exposure limits.CiteULike: Responses to odors in occupational environments: "Dalton, P. H. and Jaén, C. (2010). Responses to odors in occupational environments. Current Opinion in Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 10(2):127-132."
Labels:
MCS,
odors,
work environments,
workplace health
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