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Annals of Occupational Hygiene is one of the world's top research journals on hazards and risks to health resulting from work. The journal is particularly interested in recognition, quantification, management and control of risk. It includes papers on basic mechanisms, human aspects and technology, and on environmental risks to humans when these are work-related. Published papers originate from all over the world, with about 60% from continental Europe and North America.

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Volume 46, Number 6, August 2002
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Noise Attenuation and Proper Insertion of Earplugs into Ear Canals

pp. 527-530(4)
Authors: TOIVONEN M.; PÄÄKKÖNEN R.; SAVOLAINEN S.; LEHTOMÄKI K.

Article
Hearing Protectors Acceptability in Noisy Environments

pp. 531-536(6)
Authors: AREZES P.M.; MIGUEL A.S.

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Cisplatin Contamination Observed on the Outside of Drug Vials

pp. 555-557(3)
Authors: NYGREN O.; GUSTAVSSON B.; STRÖM L.; FRIBERG A.

Excluding Exposure Data of Very Poor Quality Is a Core Principle for Regulatory Risk Assessment
pp. 559-560(2)
Authors: TIELEMANS E.; CHRISTOPHER Y.; MARQUART H.; GROENEWOLD M.; VAN HEMMEN J.

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pp. 560-560(1)
Authors: MONEY C.D.; MARGARY S.A.

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