1997
DOI: 10.1080/1047322x.1997.10389453
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European Proposal for Core Information for the Storage and Exchange of Workplace Exposure Measurements on Chemical Agents

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“…For example, if the In the last few years there have been a num ber of initiatives to try to improve the quality of contextual m onitoring data. Most recently, the Europe an Founda tion for the Im prove ment of Living and Working Conditions (12) and the American Conference of Governm ental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH°R ) (13) have both published proposals for core information for workplace exposure measurements of chemical agents. The Europe an Foundation has recom mended a minimum data set of 38 elements, including details of exposure m odi® ers, and the U.S. document recommends recording up to 134 data items for chemical and noise risks.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, if the In the last few years there have been a num ber of initiatives to try to improve the quality of contextual m onitoring data. Most recently, the Europe an Founda tion for the Im prove ment of Living and Working Conditions (12) and the American Conference of Governm ental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH°R ) (13) have both published proposals for core information for workplace exposure measurements of chemical agents. The Europe an Foundation has recom mended a minimum data set of 38 elements, including details of exposure m odi® ers, and the U.S. document recommends recording up to 134 data items for chemical and noise risks.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(18) There is an effort to extend this to the European Community. (19) In its initial stages, a national occupational exposure data bank would be a relatively imperfect tool, because of the differences in the way different parties collect exposure data, but the adoption of the joint recommendations would address this obstacle. 4.…”
Section: How Should the Strategic Plans Change To Bring About A New Mmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(4) In fact, the data owners are not necessarily the principal users or bene ciaries of base data utilization and changing the list of criteria to be entered during an survey can generate extra work, whose usefulness does not always appear justi ed. It was in this context that the working group developed a new data acquisition system for coding the core information, taking into account the recommendations formulated by the AIHA-ACGIH R (5) and by the European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working conditions (called the European working group) (6) working groups.…”
Section: Reorganization Of the Colchic Databasementioning
confidence: 99%