Occupational exposure to asbestos and mortality among asbestos removal workers: a Poisson regression analysis
by G Frost, A-H Harding, A Darnton, D McElvenny, and  D Morgan
Abstract
The  asbestos industry has shifted from manufacture to stripping/removal  work. The aim of this study was to investigate early indications of  mortality among removal workers. The study population consisted of 31Materials and methods
The  Great Britain Asbestos Survey was established in 1971 to monitor  mortality among workers in the asbestos manufacturing industry. Workers  were initially invited to participate in the survey with voluntary  medical examinations at 2 yearly intervals. Under the Asbestos Licensing  Regulations (ALR) 1983 all individuals working with certain kinds of  asbestos were required to undergo statutory examinations including  pre-employment examinations. At this time substantial numbers of  asbestos strippers were recruite...more>>Statistical analysis
Standardised mortality ratios (SMR) were calculated for all workers in the survey only ever employed in asbestos removal work (n=52
Results
In total, 52Discussion
The  main strength of the study is that it captured the vast majority of  asbestos removal workers covered by the regulations in Great Britain  (GB), together with such confounders as smoking status and on the  working practices of the participant specific to the asbestos removal  industry.
The majority of removal workers included in the analysis...more>>Source: National Center for Biotechnology Information
 
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