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Occupational health problems of bridge and tunnel officers.

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  • Occupational health problems of bridge and tunnel officers. Abstract Text:

    r herbertR Herbert,j szeinukJ Szeinuk,s o'brienS O'Brien,r herbertR Herbert,j szeinukJ Szeinuk,s o'brienS O'Brien,

    Bridge and tunnel officers (BTOs) sustain potential exposure to a number of physical, chemical, and work-organizational factors. They are at risk for both fatal and non-fatal occupational injuries due to moving vehicles, workplace violence, vehicular fires, and physical hazards, such as slippery walking surfaces due to oil or ice on roadways. This chapter describes the spectrum of occupational injuries and illnesses which may be seen in BTOs, focusing on: 1) vehicular exhaust and air pollution, 2) ergonomic hazards, 3) job strain, 4) noise, 5) blood-borne pathogens, 6) chemicals used in road work and maintenance (e.g., lead-based paint), and 7) with the recent advent of electronic traffic sensors, microwave radiation. Special emphasis is given to respiratory disease and cardiovascular disease. Finally, some recommendations for focused health surveillance and preventive efforts in this population are made.

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    r herbertR Herbert,j szeinukJ Szeinuk,s o'brienS O'Brien,r herbertR Herbert,j szeinukJ Szeinuk,s o'brienS O'Brien,

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    MEDLINE DATE: 2001 Jan-Mar

    Occupational health problems of bridge and tunnel officers. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Review

    Journal: Occupational medicine (Philadelphia, Pa.)

    VOLUME: 16

    Page Numbers: 51-64

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    ISSN: 0885-114X

    DAY: 26

    MONTH: 01

    YEAR: 2001

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY 10029-6574, USA.

    Country: United States

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