V Foa
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Martinotti I, Foa V, Cirla P
G Ital Med Lav Ergon
. 2013 Feb;
34(3 Suppl):665-6.
PMID: 23405746
To check the current levels of exposure to fluorine and possible implications for health, 429 workers of a plant for aluminum production were involved in this study. The protocol included...
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Cirla P, Martinotti I, Foa V
G Ital Med Lav Ergon
. 2013 Feb;
33(3 Suppl):85-7.
PMID: 23393808
Exposure to carcinogenic chemicals at work is again debated owing to continuous technological developments. The observed decrease in cancer mortality in North America and in Western Europe after the 1980s...
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Foa V
G Ital Med Lav Ergon
. 2011 Mar;
32(4 Suppl):68-70.
PMID: 21438222
In the paper all the steps are described which are followed by ICOH to finalize the International Code of Ethics for Occupational Health Professionals (OHP). The Code is composed by...
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Fustinoni S, Campo L, Manini P, Buratti M, Waidyanatha S, De Palma G, et al.
Biomarkers
. 2008 Jul;
13(6):560-78.
PMID: 18608187
The aim of this work was to investigate urinary analytes and haemoglobin and albumin adducts as biomarkers of exposure to airborne styrene (Sty) and styrene-(7,8)-oxide (StyOX) and to evaluate the...
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Martinotti I, Cirla P, Foa V
G Ital Med Lav Ergon
. 2008 Apr;
29(3 Suppl):463-5.
PMID: 18409778
The possibility of health effects related to nanoparticles (less than 100 nanometers diameter) exposure may be considered as an emerging problem. Current approaches are usually partial and do not consider...
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Cirla P, Castoldi M, Marchese E, Cavallo D, Fustinoni S, Cattaneo A, et al.
G Ital Med Lav Ergon
. 2008 Apr;
29(3 Suppl):319-21.
PMID: 18409705
The potential carcinogenic risk at the workplaces is a primary interest of occupational health, but some questions are also controversially discussed. Particularly, in the plastic forming industry a great attention...
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Cirla P, Tieghi S, Trinco R, Galli L, Filipponi A, Pavesi D, et al.
G Ital Med Lav Ergon
. 2008 Apr;
29(3 Suppl):317-9.
PMID: 18409704
Evaluating the chemical risks at the workplaces, the potential carcinogenic risk is a primary interest. Particularly, in the rubber forming industry the main attention was directed to the hot processing...
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Fustinoni S, Campo L, Cirla A, Cirla P, Cutugno V, Lionetti C, et al.
G Ital Med Lav Ergon
. 2008 Apr;
29(3 Suppl):284-6.
PMID: 18409688
This survey was carried out in the molding of plastics and rubbers, in the "Professional Cancer Prevention Project" sponsored by the Lombardy region with the objective of developing and implementing...
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Cirla P, Martinotti I, Mossini E, Tieghi S, Antoniazzi E, Galli L, et al.
G Ital Med Lav Ergon
. 2008 Apr;
29(3 Suppl):282-4.
PMID: 18409687
Among various chemical agents present at the workplaces in the rubber industry, a particular attention was adressed to the Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAH) contained in oil and carbon black, but...