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Citation

Holzner CL, Hirsh RB, Perper JB. Am. Ind. Hyg. Assoc. J. 1993; 54(1): 15-21.

Affiliation

Rohm and Haas Co., Bristol, PA 19007.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1993, American Industrial Hygiene Association)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

8470619

Abstract

A quality industrial hygiene program must include the collection and management of workplace exposure information. For many industrial hygienists, however, exposure monitoring data are the only exposure information available. Often, there is no attempt to qualitatively estimate and document all known exposures because mechanisms for doing so are not widely available. Industrial hygienists and other occupational health professionals generally lack information that provides sufficient knowledge and understanding about most employee exposures. The subject of this paper is a description of one company's approach to collecting and managing exposure information through a Job Exposure Profile (JEP) system. The JEP system provides a concise and detailed summary of exposure information for defined exposure groups that can be tracked over time. The value of the system lies in its simplicity and versatility, both as a dynamic tool to be incorporated into a comprehensive occupational health program and as a historical document. The system serves as an effective method for identifying and focusing on significant health hazards for each job at a facility from industrial hygiene, medical, epidemiologic, and engineering perspectives.


Language: en

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