A Review of Wood Dust Longitudinal Health Studies: Implications for an Occupational Limit Value
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A Review of Wood Dust Longitudinal Health Studies: Implications for an Occupational Limit Value
Abstract
Numerous studies reporting on the health effects of wood dust have been published over many decades. For the clear majority of these studies, their use for setting a science-based occupational exposure level is problematic due generally to insufficient exposure measurement data, inadequate participant follow-up, and lack of control for confounding variables. However, there exists a robust data set from a large longitudinal lung function study that provides a scientifically sound basis for establishing an occupational limit of 5 mg/m3 inhalable wood dust. The choice of this data set and its application for this purpose are presented in this review.
Keywords: FEV; cross-sectional; limit; longitudinal; lung function.
Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of Conflicting Interests: The author(s) declared the following potential conflicts of interest with respect to the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article. AF&PA members are regulated for wood dust exposure. S. Holm is affiliated with the American Forest & Paper Association (AF&PA) while J. Festa is a consultant who received financial support for this analysis from AF&PA.
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