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Occupation Safety and Health Guideline for Acetaldehyde

By Department of Health and Human Services

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Book Id: WPLBN0000146982
Format Type: PDF eBook
File Size: 0.5 MB
Reproduction Date: 2005

Title: Occupation Safety and Health Guideline for Acetaldehyde  
Author: Department of Health and Human Services
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Language: English
Subject: Health., Medical research, Medical reports
Collections: Medical Library Collection
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Publisher: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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Health And Human Services, D. O. (n.d.). Occupation Safety and Health Guideline for Acetaldehyde. Retrieved from http://gutenberg.us/


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The Occupation Questionnaire Section (prefix OCQ; questions OCQ.130 to OCQ.450) contains personal interview data on employment and variables relating to the work environment. OCQ Section Topics -- Data for SP’s Current Job (weekly hours worked, public vs. private sector, duration of employment) -- Duration of the SP’s Longest Job (OCD.395) -- Exposure to Workplace Tobacco Smoke -- Personal Protective Equipment Use in the Workplace -- Workplace Noise Exposure History -- Average Work Hours/Week for Adolescents 12-15 Years -- Whether Health Insurance is Offered at the Current Job Eligible Sample and Exclusion Criteria The OCQ Questionnaire was administered to SP’s12+ years of age. SP’s aged 12-15 years were asked a single question (OCQ.130) that collected data on the average hours of work per week. For minors, questions were answered via a proxy respondent, generally a parent or guardian. Survey respondents 16 years of age and older were asked the full series of Occupation-related questions (OCQ.150-450).

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