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Archives of Environmental Health | 1994

Evaluating a Fluorosis Hazard after a Volcanic Eruption

Carol Rubin; Eric K. Noji; Paul J. Seligman; John L. Holtz; Jorge A Grande; F Vittani

The August, 1991 eruption of Mt. Hudson (Chile) deposited ash across southern Argentina and contributed to the deaths of thousands of grazing sheep. Early ash analysis revealed high levels of fluoride, a potential ash constituent toxic to humans and animals. In order to evaluate fluorosis as the cause of sheep deaths and to examine the possibility that similar ash and airborne toxins could also have an effect on the human population, we conducted an investigation that included health provider interviews, hospital record review, physical examination of sheep, determination of sheep urine fluoride levels, and complete constituent analysis of ash samples collected at proscribed distances from the volcano. Ash deposited farthest from the volcano had highest fluoride levels; all fluoride measurements were normal after rainfall. There were no signs or symptoms of fluorosis observed in sheep or humans. Sheep deaths resulted from physical, rather than chemical properties of the ash.


Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine | 1994

Occupation and lung cancer mortality among women: using occupation to target smoking cessation programs for women.

Carol Rubin; Carol A. Burnett; William E. Halperin; Paul J. Seligman

Lung cancer mortality rates are increasing for women, despite the fact that 90% of these deaths could be prevented by smoking cessation. Targeted workplace smoking cessation programs may increase the effectiveness of lung cancer prevention for women. This study uses proportionate mortality ratio analysis of occupationally coded death certificates, from 28 states between 1979 and 1990, to identify occupations in which women are at high risk of lung cancer mortality. The study found gender and racial variation in the results for broad occupational groups. Blue-collar occupations associated with potentially carcinogenic workplace exposures also had elevated proportionate mortality ratios, probably reflecting both occupational and tobacco exposure. For women, specific occupations such as managers and financial officers revealed significant elevations in lung cancer mortality. Cessation programs targeting women in these occupational groups may increase the effectiveness of lung cancer prevention.


American Journal of Industrial Medicine | 1995

Back pain among workers in the United States: National estimates and workers at high risk

How-Ran Guo; Shiro Tanaka; Lorraine L. Cameron; Paul J. Seligman; Virginia J. Behrens; Jiin Ger; Deanna K. Wild; Vern Putz-Anderson


American Journal of Industrial Medicine | 1995

Prevalence and work-relatedness of self-reported carpal tunnel syndrome among U.S. workers : analysis of the occupational health supplement data of 1988 national health interview survey

Shiro Tanaka; Deanna K. Wild; Paul J. Seligman; William E. Halperin; Virginia J. Behrens; Vern Putz-Anderson


Archives of Dermatology | 1987

Phytophotodermatitis From Celery Among Grocery Store Workers

Paul J. Seligman; C. G. Toby Mathias; Michael O'Malley; Ross C. Beier; Laura J. Fehrs; W. Scott Serrill; William E. Halperin


Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine | 1988

Use of workers' compensation claims data for surveillance of cumulative trauma disorders.

Shiro Tanaka; Paul J. Seligman; William E. Halperin; Michael J. Thun; Clifton L. Timbrook; James J. Wasil


Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine | 1988

Occupational injuries due to violence

Thomas Hales; Paul J. Seligman; Sandy C. Newman; Clifton L. Timbrook


JAMA | 1989

Mandatory Reporting of Occupational Diseases by Clinicians

Eugene Freund; Paul J. Seligman; Terence Chorba; Susan K. Safford; Jonathan G. Drachman; Harry F. Hull


American Journal of Industrial Medicine | 1990

Surveillance of occupational skin diseases: A method utilizing workers' compensation claims

C. G. T. Mathias; T. H. Sinks; Paul J. Seligman; William E. Halperin


American Journal of Industrial Medicine | 1991

Targeting of workplace inspections for lead

Paul J. Seligman; William E. Halperin

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William E. Halperin

National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health

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Shiro Tanaka

National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health

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Clifton L. Timbrook

National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health

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Deanna K. Wild

National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health

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Vern Putz-Anderson

National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health

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Virginia J. Behrens

National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health

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Carol Rubin

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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Sandy C. Newman

National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health

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C. G. T. Mathias

National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health

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