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Irritants and Allergens

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The following Tables may contain valuable information for you if you want to know whether a certain occupational agent is known to be a respiratory irritant or respiratory allergen and how is its current classification.

  • Occupational agents with respiratory effects according to ACGIH and/or classified with the H334 (R42) phrase and/or H335 (R37) phrase plus EU regulations (Author: X. Baur)
  • Evidence table of reporting OA or occupational COPD due to irritants (Authors: X. Baur, P. Bakehe, H. Vellguth, JOMT)
  • Evidence Table on Asthma-inducing allergens (Authors: X. Baur; P. Bakehe; in press)
  • WHO and Tabacco
  • Irritants and Allergens
  • Occupational Asthma
  • Asbestos Hazards
  • Chemicals and Toxic Substances
  • Teaching Module for Occupational Medicine
  • Recent Research Activities from the EOM Working Groups
  • Fume events
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