Hjertekarsygdomme - risikofaktorer i arbejdsmiljøet. Tage Søndergård Kristensen. Arbejdsmiljøinstituttet. ISMF's Årsmøde. Eigtveds Pakhus, 12. november 2004. [ PDF version |PowerPoint version]
The Soft Guidelines of NIOH, Copenhagen. How to go from survey to action. Tage S. Kristensen, NIOH, Copenhagen, Denmark. The Eighth International Congress of Behavioral Medicine. Mainz, August 2004. [PDF version |PowerPoint version]
The Copenhagen Stress Model. The "Six Golden Nuggets". Tage S. Kristensen NIOH, Copenhagen, Denmark. The Eighth International Congress of Behavioral Medicine, Mainz, August 2004 [PDF version |PowerPoint version]
Status og planer for AMI's spørgeskemaer om psykisk arbejdsmiljø - tredækkeren. T. S. Kristensen, København, maj 2004. [PDF version | PowerPoint version]
Wood Dust Symposium 15th April 2004
- Welcome. Kai Savolainen (Institute of Occupational Health in Finland, FIOH) Slides [PDF version]
- General introduction. Paul A. Demers. (School of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene,University of British Columbia, Vancouver) Slides [PDF version] Abstract [PDF version]
- Biology and epidemiology of wood dust related sinonasal cancer.
- Pathology and etiology of sinonasal cancer. Michael Dictor (Dept. pathology, Lund University Hospital) Slides [PDF version]
- Epidemiology of sinonasal cancer in Nordic countries. Eero Pukkala (Finnish Cancer registry) Abstract [PDF version]
- Epidemiology in the Danish Wood Risk study. Johnni Hansen (Danish Cancer Society) Slides [PDF version]
- P53 mutations in sinonasal cancers. Reetta Holmila (FIOH) Abstract [PDF version]
- K-RAS and H-RAS mutations in sinonasal cancers. Jette Bornholdt (Danish NIOH) Slides [PDF version]
- Epidemiology and biology of wood dust-related non-malignant respiratory diseases
- What do we know about wood dust exposure and non-malignant respiratory diseases - an epidemiological approach. Vivi Schlünssen (Department of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Skive Hospital, Denmark) Slides [PDF version] Abstract [PDF version]
- Oxidative properties of particles and biological effects. Paul Borm (Heinrich Heine University, IUF, Düsseldorf, Gemany, and Hogeschool Zuyd in Heerlen, The Netherlands) Slides [PDF version]
- ROS-mediated cytokine expression in wood dust-exposed rat alveolar macrophages. Fritz Krombach (University of Munich, Germany) Abstract [PDF version]
- Wood dust-induced inflammatory response in mouse macrophages. Juha Määttä (FIOH, Helsinki, Finland) Slides [PDF version] Abstract [PDF version]
- Wood dust-induced pulmonary inflammation in mice. Harri Alenius (FIOH, Helsinki, Finland) Slides [PDF version]
- Exposures and exposure assessment for wood dust
- Company survey on wwod dust in four EU countries. Raymond Vincent (INRS) Slides [PDF version]
- Exposure measurements on wood dust. Tuula Liukkonen (FIOH, Lappeenranta) Slides [PDF version] Abstract [PDF version]
- Occupational exposure to wood dust in EU countries (WOODEX).Timo Kauppinen (FIOH, Helsinki) Slides [PDF version] preliminary results Abstract [PDF version]
- Legislation, prevention and risk assessment of wood dust exposures
- The SCOEL document for TLV for wood dust in the EU. Kirsti Husgafvel-Pursiainen (FIOH) Abstract [PDF version]
- Danish prevention and legislation strategy. Bent Horn Andersen (National Working Environment Authority, Denmark) Slides [PDF version]
- Wood dust regulation and prevention in a trade union perspective. Ulrik Spannow, (Nordic Federation of Building and Wood Workers) Slides [PDF version] Abstract [PDF version]
- Wood dust - more than an occupational health problem. Kim Bøhmert, (Danish Woodwork Industy) Slides [PDF version]
See also http://www.ttl.fi/woodrisk