Document ID (ISN) | 62224 |
CIS number |
94-886 |
ISSN - Serial title |
1775-8785 - Archives des maladies professionnelles |
Year |
1993 |
Convention or series no. |
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Title |
Society of Occupational Medicine and Hygiene - Meetings of 13 Oct., 10 Nov., 8 Dec. 1992 and 12 Jan. 1993 |
Original title |
Société de médecine et d'hygiène du travail - Séances des 13 octobre, 10 novembre, 8 décembre 1992 et 12 janvier 1993 [in French] |
Bibliographic information |
1993, Vol.54, No.7, p.587-606. |
Abstract |
Themes of papers presented at the meetings of 13 Oct., 10 Nov., 8 Dec. 1992 and 12 Jan. 1993 of the Society of Occupational Medicine and Hygiene (France): the clothing industry in the centre of Paris (recommendation to include arthrosis of the navicular bone of the hand in the French Schedule as an occupational disease among garment-cutters); protection of garbage workers against risks due to medical refuse present in domestic waste; occupational lead poisoning in connection with the renovation of an older building; cholinesterases: value of isolated variations of their levels; one case of thallium poisoning in a mineralogy laboratory; a case of chronic transfusion hepatitis affecting a nurse; occupational stress: in-plant experimental approach; sleep apnoea and aptitude to work in fire brigades; comments on the Decree of 29 May 1992 pertaining to the prohibition of smoking at work. |
Descriptors (primary) |
poisoning; refuse collection; fire services; thallium; lead; cholinesterase; comment on directive; hepatitis; sleep; mental stress; manufacture of textile goods; occupational medicine; smoking |
Descriptors (secondary) |
conference; France |
Document type |
D - Periodical articles |
Country / State or Province | France |
Subject(s) |
Medicine, hygiene and first aid
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Broad subject area(s) |
Occupational medicine, epidemiology
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Browse category(ies) |
Liver diseases Mental stress and burnout Smoking Fatigue Waste collection and disposal Lead and compounds Clothing and finished textile products industry Fire fighting, police, prisons and the armed forces Inorganic substances
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