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Poster Presentations

Health Effects of Occupational Exposure to Emissions from Asphalt/Bitumen Symposium
June 7-8, 2006
BG Academy for Occupational Health and Safety
Dresden, Germany


Evaluations of Personal Monitors for Asphalt Paving Workers Using Standard Industrial Hygiene Methods and a Senstitive New Assay for Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds
Gary R. Blackburn, PhD

Acute Symptoms Associated with Asphalt Fume Exposure Among Road Pavers
Gregory A. Burr, CIH

Asphalt Worker Exposure to PAHs: Studying Aspects
Francois Deygout

Parallel Methods of Measuring Bitumen Emissions in Workplace Environments in Europe and North America
Christoph Emmel, PhD

Assessment of the Pulmonary Genotoxicity of Bitumen Fumes in Big Blue Transgenic Rats
Laurent Gate, PhD

Physical and Chemical Characterization of Asphalt (Bitumen) Paving Exposures
Robert F. Herrick, ScD, CIH, MS

Historical Changes in Occupational Exposures in the US Asphalt Paving Industry — An Investigation of Refining and Hot Mix Processes
Kristin Marano, MPH, MS

Exposure Reduction by Use of Asphalt with Lower Temperatures
Uwe Musanke

Decline in Lung Function and Markers of Inflammatory Disease in Asphalt Pavers
Britt Randem, MD, PhD, MPH

Assessment of Irritative Effects of Fumes and Aerosols of Bitumen on the Airways — Results of a Cross-Shift Study in Mastic Asphalt Workers
Monika Raulf-Heimsoth, PhD

Case Study of Worker Exposure to Coal Tar Containing Paving Materials on a Routine Paving Project in Iowa
Gerald H. Reinke

Health Complaints of German Mastic Asphalt Workers
Richard Rumler

Derivation of a Health-Based Occupational Exposure Limit for Fumes and Aerosols from Bitumen
Alison Searl

Decline in Lung Function and Obstructive Lung Disease in Asphalt Pavers
Bente Ulvestad, MD, PhD

Review of Skin Permeation Hazards of Bitumen Fumes
Joost G.M. van Rooij, PhD

Laboratory Generated Bitumen Fumes Under Standardized Conditions and Emission Levels for VOC, Semi-Volatile and Particulate PAH and PASH. Ion Trap GC-MS Analytical Method Development and Clean-Up Scheme
Trinh Vu-Duc, ScD


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