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Job-exposure matrix for historical exposures to rubber dust, rubber fumes and n-Nitrosamines in the British rubber industry

OBJECTIVES: To develop a quantitative historical job-exposure matrix (JEM) for rubber dust, rubber fumes and n-Nitrosamines in the British rubber industry for 1915–2002 to estimate lifetime cumulative exposure (LCE) for a cohort of workers with 49 years follow-up. METHODS: Data from the EU-EXASRUB d...

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Autores principales: Hidajat, Mira, McElvenny, Damien Martin, Mueller, William, Ritchie, Peter, Cherrie, John W, Darnton, Andrew, Agius, Raymond M, Kromhout, Hans, de Vocht, Frank
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6581116/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30772817
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/oemed-2018-105182
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author Hidajat, Mira
McElvenny, Damien Martin
Mueller, William
Ritchie, Peter
Cherrie, John W
Darnton, Andrew
Agius, Raymond M
Kromhout, Hans
de Vocht, Frank
author_facet Hidajat, Mira
McElvenny, Damien Martin
Mueller, William
Ritchie, Peter
Cherrie, John W
Darnton, Andrew
Agius, Raymond M
Kromhout, Hans
de Vocht, Frank
author_sort Hidajat, Mira
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description OBJECTIVES: To develop a quantitative historical job-exposure matrix (JEM) for rubber dust, rubber fumes and n-Nitrosamines in the British rubber industry for 1915–2002 to estimate lifetime cumulative exposure (LCE) for a cohort of workers with 49 years follow-up. METHODS: Data from the EU-EXASRUB database—rubber dust (n=4157), rubber fumes (n=3803) and n-Nitrosamines (n=10 115) collected between 1977 and 2002—were modelled using linear mixed-effects models. Sample year, stationary/personal measurement, industry sector and measurement source were included as fixed explanatory variables and factory as random intercept. Model estimates and extrapolations were used to construct a JEM covering all departments in both sectors of the rubber manufacturing industries for the years 1915–2002. JEM-estimates were linked to all cohort members to calculate LCE. Sensitivity analyses related to assumptions about extrapolation of time trends were also conducted. RESULTS: Changes in rubber dust exposures ranged from −6.3 %/year (crude materials/mixing) to −1.0 %/year (curing) and −6.5 %/year (crude materials/mixing) to +0.5 %/year (finishing, assembly and miscellaneous) for rubber fumes. Declines in n-Nitrosamines ranged from −17.9 %/year (curing) to −1.3 %/year (crude materials and mixing). Mean LCEs were 61 mg/m(3)-years (rubber dust), 15.6 mg/ m(3)-years (rubber fumes), 2483.2 µg/m(3)-years (n-Nitrosamines sum score), 18.6 µg/m(3)-years (N-nitrosodimethylamine) and 15.0 µg/m(3)-years (N-itrosomorpholine). CONCLUSIONS: All exposures declined over time. Greatest declines in rubber dust and fumes were found in crude materials and mixing and for n-Nitrosamines in curing/vulcanising and preprocessing. This JEM and estimated LCEs will allow for evaluation of exposure-specific excess cancer risks in the British rubber industry.
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spelling pubmed-65811162019-07-05 Job-exposure matrix for historical exposures to rubber dust, rubber fumes and n-Nitrosamines in the British rubber industry Hidajat, Mira McElvenny, Damien Martin Mueller, William Ritchie, Peter Cherrie, John W Darnton, Andrew Agius, Raymond M Kromhout, Hans de Vocht, Frank Occup Environ Med Exposure Assessment OBJECTIVES: To develop a quantitative historical job-exposure matrix (JEM) for rubber dust, rubber fumes and n-Nitrosamines in the British rubber industry for 1915–2002 to estimate lifetime cumulative exposure (LCE) for a cohort of workers with 49 years follow-up. METHODS: Data from the EU-EXASRUB database—rubber dust (n=4157), rubber fumes (n=3803) and n-Nitrosamines (n=10 115) collected between 1977 and 2002—were modelled using linear mixed-effects models. Sample year, stationary/personal measurement, industry sector and measurement source were included as fixed explanatory variables and factory as random intercept. Model estimates and extrapolations were used to construct a JEM covering all departments in both sectors of the rubber manufacturing industries for the years 1915–2002. JEM-estimates were linked to all cohort members to calculate LCE. Sensitivity analyses related to assumptions about extrapolation of time trends were also conducted. RESULTS: Changes in rubber dust exposures ranged from −6.3 %/year (crude materials/mixing) to −1.0 %/year (curing) and −6.5 %/year (crude materials/mixing) to +0.5 %/year (finishing, assembly and miscellaneous) for rubber fumes. Declines in n-Nitrosamines ranged from −17.9 %/year (curing) to −1.3 %/year (crude materials and mixing). Mean LCEs were 61 mg/m(3)-years (rubber dust), 15.6 mg/ m(3)-years (rubber fumes), 2483.2 µg/m(3)-years (n-Nitrosamines sum score), 18.6 µg/m(3)-years (N-nitrosodimethylamine) and 15.0 µg/m(3)-years (N-itrosomorpholine). CONCLUSIONS: All exposures declined over time. Greatest declines in rubber dust and fumes were found in crude materials and mixing and for n-Nitrosamines in curing/vulcanising and preprocessing. This JEM and estimated LCEs will allow for evaluation of exposure-specific excess cancer risks in the British rubber industry. BMJ Publishing Group 2019-04 2019-02-16 /pmc/articles/PMC6581116/ /pubmed/30772817 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/oemed-2018-105182 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2019. Re-use permitted under CC BY. Published by BMJ. This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Unported (CC BY 4.0) license, which permits others to copy, redistribute, remix, transform and build upon this work for any purpose, provided the original work is properly cited, a link to the licence is given, and indication of whether changes were made. See: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
spellingShingle Exposure Assessment
Hidajat, Mira
McElvenny, Damien Martin
Mueller, William
Ritchie, Peter
Cherrie, John W
Darnton, Andrew
Agius, Raymond M
Kromhout, Hans
de Vocht, Frank
Job-exposure matrix for historical exposures to rubber dust, rubber fumes and n-Nitrosamines in the British rubber industry
title Job-exposure matrix for historical exposures to rubber dust, rubber fumes and n-Nitrosamines in the British rubber industry
title_full Job-exposure matrix for historical exposures to rubber dust, rubber fumes and n-Nitrosamines in the British rubber industry
title_fullStr Job-exposure matrix for historical exposures to rubber dust, rubber fumes and n-Nitrosamines in the British rubber industry
title_full_unstemmed Job-exposure matrix for historical exposures to rubber dust, rubber fumes and n-Nitrosamines in the British rubber industry
title_short Job-exposure matrix for historical exposures to rubber dust, rubber fumes and n-Nitrosamines in the British rubber industry
title_sort job-exposure matrix for historical exposures to rubber dust, rubber fumes and n-nitrosamines in the british rubber industry
topic Exposure Assessment
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6581116/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30772817
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/oemed-2018-105182
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