Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health
INDEXCONTENTS — volume 31, suppl 2, 2005Preface van Duivenbooden C, Frings-Dresen MHW, Ringen K Editorial Occupational health in the construction industry Snashali D Articles Occupational injuries among construction workers treated in a major metropolitan emergency department in the'United States Welch LS, Hunting KL. Anderson MurawskiJ Mortality and morbidity among bridge and tunnel construction workers who worked long hours and long days constructing the Great Belt Fixed Link Tuchsen F, Hannerz H, Spangenberg S Asbestos hazard in the Swedish construction industry—recent trends in mesothelioma incidence Engholm G, Englund A Development of a decision model to identify workers at risk for long-term disability in the construction industry BurdorfA, Frings-Dresen MHW, van Duivenbooden C. Elders LAM The conditions and perception of work during painting behind screening Spee T, Boeckhout 01, van Ginkel T, Terwoert J Quantitative risk assessment in relation to occupational exposure to polychlorinated biphenyls in the removal of old sealants from buildings Priha E. Rantio T, Riaia R, Back B, Oksa P Risk assessment of silicosis and lung cancer among construction workers exposed to respirable quartz Tjoe Nij E, Heederik D Dose-response associations between musculoskeletai disorders and physical and psychosocial factors among construction workers Engholm G, Holmstrom E Knee-straining work activities, self-reported knee disorders and radiographically determined knee osteoarthritis Klrkeskov Jensen L Effectiveness of measures and implementation strategies in reducing physical work demands due to manual handling at work van der Molen HP, SluiterJK, Hulshof CTJ, Vink P, Frings-Dresen MHW Physical load exposure at construction sites Hartmann B, Fleischer AG (Contents continues on page 116)
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