2008
DOI: 10.1080/10807030802235250
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Is Cancer in Israeli Professional Divers Exposed to Polluted Waters an Occupational Disease?

Abstract: Because there is some contamination of practically every body of water, risk analysis is important to determine diving exposure standards to pollutants, including requirements for protective equipment. In the following study we attempt to determine the increased risk of cancer in Israeli Naval divers exposed to pollutants in the Kishon River system. We calculated two risks, one using maximally recorded levels of pollutants outside the diving areas (worst-case scenario), and the other using maximally recorded l… Show more

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“…Using five risk assessments for neurobehavioral effects of manganese, Peters et al (2008) A risk analysis was done by Froom et al (2008) on Israeli Naval divers from pollutants in the Kishon River.…”
Section: Modeling and Probability Simulation Usingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using five risk assessments for neurobehavioral effects of manganese, Peters et al (2008) A risk analysis was done by Froom et al (2008) on Israeli Naval divers from pollutants in the Kishon River.…”
Section: Modeling and Probability Simulation Usingmentioning
confidence: 99%