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Silicosis surveillance in New Jersey: Targeting workplaces using occupational disease and exposure surveillance data

✍ Scribed by David J. Valiante; Thomas B. Richards; Kathleen B. Kinsley


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1992
Tongue
English
Weight
613 KB
Volume
21
Category
Article
ISSN
0271-3586

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✦ Synopsis


To identify workplaces in New Jersey with potential for silica exposure, the New Jersey Department of Health compared four-digit Standard Industrial Classifications (SICs) identified by three different data sources: the National Occupational Exposure Survey (NOES), a new Jersey silicosis case registry, and regulatory agency compliance inspections in New Jersey. In total, the three data sources identified 204 SICs in New Jersey with potential for silica exposure. Forty-five percent of these SICs were identified by NOES only, 16% by registry cases only, 6% by compliance inspections only, and 33% by two or more sources. Since different surveillance sources implicate different SICS, this type of analysis is a useful first step in planning programs for prevention of silicosis.