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NCT number NCT00005280
Other study ID # 2001
Secondary ID P50HL015092
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received May 25, 2000
Last updated May 12, 2016
Start date June 1972
Est. completion date November 1991

Study information

Verified date March 2005
Source National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI)
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority United States: Federal Government
Study type Observational

Clinical Trial Summary

The overall objective of the Center was to develop a scientific data base for the control and prevention of acute and chronic lung injury caused by the inhalation of a variety of agents in the workplace and in the environment. There were two epidemiologic studies.

Respiratory Effects of Exposures to Irritant Gases: To collect longitudinal lung function and symptom data in chemical manufacturing workers who were exposed to chemical irritants such as ammonia, chlorine, phosgene, isocyanates, sulphur dioxide, nitrous oxide, formaldehyde, organic acids, hydrochloric acid fluorides, other aldehydes, and acid anhydrides.

Workers in the Cotton Textile Industry: To detect and quantitate the risk for the development of chronic obstructive airways disease which occurred in workers exposed to cotton dust in textile manufacturing.


Description:

BACKGROUND:

The two projects were part of a Specialized Center of Research (SCOR) in Occupational and Immunologic Lung Disease. Since its inception in 1972, researchers in the SCOR have conducted epidemiologic studies on asbestosis, silicosis in sandblasters, and respiratory reactions in workers exposed to detergent enzymes and polyvinyl chloride film fumes.

Irritant gases and vapors are utilized in herbicides, pesticides, pharmaceuticals, household cleaners, explosives, fertilizers, refrigeration, plastics, paints, fumigants and a variety of other products. These chemicals are produced and used immediately or shipped to end-users. The potential for chemical accidents is great. A report for the Environmental Protection Agency estimated that 6,928 chemical accidents have occurred in the United States since 1980, an average of five accidents each day. As a result, 1,500 people were injured and 135 killed. More information was needed on the consequences of chemically-induced sublethal acute lung injury and on the long term outcome of chemical vapor/gas specific injury in order to differentially treat exposure to these chemicals.

Byssinosis has been recognized as a respiratory disorder associated with cotton dust exposure for more than two centuries. This respiratory disorder is characterized by the clinical symptoms of bronchoconstriction with work week periodicity and later by a decline in lung function over the working shift, most marked following an absence from the job. Byssinosis risk is probably influenced by length of exposure and type of mill such as textile mill, cottonseed oil crushing mill, or ginning mill. Prevalence seems not to be influenced by age, sex, or race. This study attempted to answer the question whether long-term exposure to cotton textile dust led to clinically important pulmonary functional impairment.

DESIGN NARRATIVE:

Respiratory Effects of Exposures to Irritant Gases and Vapors:

Workers filled out respiratory questionnaires and underwent spirometry tests at their plants at baseline with follow-up every one to two years over a five-year period. Initial total IgE was measured in a 20 percent sample to determine its ability to detect longitudinal changes in lung function and whether it mediated immunoreactivity. In workers exposed to chemical spills, a determination was made if short-term, high level chemical exposure without lung injury or short-term, high level chemical exposure with lung injury affects lung function longitudinally or affects the acquisition of respiratory symptoms. In injured workers and a matched control group, spirometry was performed immediately, at two weeks, at six weeks, and at one year after the episode. In the week after an acute injury, circulating biochemical indications of cell and tissue injury were measured. Total and specified IgE were measured after injury and compared to baseline measurements.

The longitudinal study had two components. In the first, the Tulane SCOR investigators collected pulmonary function, respiratory health, immunologic, and industrial hygiene data on 300 workers in nine textile plants (six cotton and three synthetic) for comparison with the company's data. In the second component, Tulane investigators worked closely with the participating company to insure the quality of data the company collected in their respiratory health surveillance program on workers in the nine plants.

Data were collected on sex, race, smoking, age, atopic status, degree of bronchoconstriction in response to cotton dust exposure as measured by Monday shift change in FEV1, length of employment, past and current exposure to cotton dust, job type, grade of cotton processed, geographical location of the plant, and bacterial contamination of the cotton. Lung function tests were conducted annually for five years by obtaining pre- and post-shift spirometric data. Data were available on the company's dust measurements for the past ten years. Dust measurements were made during the study to reconstruct a complete exposure profile for the various job titles in each production area during the total period of employment of workers participating in the study.

The study completion date listed in this record was obtained from the "End Date" entered in the Protocol Registration and Results System (PRS) record.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 0
Est. completion date November 1991
Est. primary completion date
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender Male
Age group N/A to 100 Years
Eligibility No eligibility criteria

Study Design

N/A


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Locations

Country Name City State
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Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI)

References & Publications (246)

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Hendrick DJ, Jones RN, Weill H: Occupational Lung Disease. In: Simmons DH (Ed), Current Pulmonology Vol III. New York, Wiley, 205-235, 1981

Hendrick DJ, Rando RJ, Lane DJ, Morris MJ. Formaldehyde asthma: challenge exposure levels and fate after five years. J Occup Med. 1982 Nov;24(11):893-7. — View Citation

Hendrick DJ, Salvaggio JE: The Use of Bronchial Inhalation Challenge in the Investigation of Occupational Disease. In: Spector SL (Ed), Provocative Challenge Procedures; Bronchial, Oral, Nasal, and Exercise. Boca Raton: CRC Press Inc., 1983

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Hendrick DJ. Bronchopulmonary disease in the workplace. Challenge testing with occupational agents. Ann Allergy. 1983 Aug;51(2 Pt 1):179-84. — View Citation

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Hendrick DJ: Pulmonary Diseases Section. In: Patient Management Problems in Internal Medicine. New York: Medical Examination Publishing Co. Inc. (in press, 1985)

Hendrick DJ: The Formaldehyde Problem - a Clinical Appraisal. Immunol and Allergy Practice, 5:97-108, 1983

Hendrick DJ: THe Formaldehyde Problem: a Clinical Appraisal (Corresp). Immunol and Allergy Practice, 5:290-291, 1983

Hines WH, Banks DE: A Review of Silicosis. Practical Cardiology, 8:97-107, 1982

Hughes JM, Jones RN, Gilson JC, Hammad YY, Samimi B, Hendrick DJ, Turner-Warwick M, Doll NJ, Weill H. Determinants of progression in sandblasters' silicosis. Ann Occup Hyg. 1982;26(1-4):701-12. — View Citation

Hughes JM, Jones RN, Hammad YY, Doll NH, Weill H: Determinants of Progression of Sandblasters' Silicosis. Fifth International Symposium on Inhaled Particles, Cardiff, Wales, UK, September 1980

Hughes JM, Waggenspack C, Weill H: Morality Study of Workers Engaged in Manufacture of Asbestos Cement Products. In: Proceedings of National Meeting of American Lung Association/American Thoracic Society, Boston, 1978

Hughes JM, Weill H, Hammad YY. Mortality of workers employed in two asbestos cement manufacturing plants. Br J Ind Med. 1987 Mar;44(3):161-74. — View Citation

Hughes JM, Weill H. Asbestos exposure--quantitative assessment of risk. Am Rev Respir Dis. 1986 Jan;133(1):5-13. Review. — View Citation

Hughes JM, Weill H: Lung Cancer Risk Associated with Manufacture of Asbestos Cement Products. In: Proceedings of IARC International Symposium on Biological Effects of Mineral Fibers, 1979

Jones RN, Butcher BT, Diem JE, Glindmeyer H, Salvaggio JE, Weill H: Influence of Atopy on Dust Related Bronchoconstriction. Am Rev Respir Dis, 117(4):244, 1978

Jones RN, Butcher BT, Hammad YY, Diem JE, Glindmeyer HW 3rd, Lehrer SB, Hughes JM, Weill H. Interaction of atopy and exposure to cotton dust in the bronchoconstrictor response. Br J Ind Med. 1980 May;37(2):141-6. — View Citation

Jones RN, Carr J, Glindmeyer H, Diem J, Weill H. Respiratory health and dust levels in cottonseed mills. Thorax. 1977 Jun;32(3):281-6. — View Citation

Jones RN, Diem JE, Glindmeyer H, Dharmarajan V, Carr J, Weill H: Byssinosis and Functional Abnormalities in Relation to Cotton Dust, Smoking and Mill Effect. Am Rev Respir Dis, 1978

Jones RN, Diem JE, Glindmeyer H, Dharmarajan V, Hammad YY, Carr J, Weill H. Mill effect and dose-response relationships in byssinosis. Br J Ind Med. 1979 Nov;36(4):305-13. — View Citation

Jones RN, Diem JE, Glindmeyer H, Weill H, Gilson JC. Progression of asbestos radiographic abnormalities: relationships to estimates of dust exposure and annual decline in lung function. IARC Sci Publ. 1980;(30):537-43. — View Citation

Jones RN, Diem JE, Glindmeyer HW, Dharmarajan V, Hammad YY, Carr J, Weill H: Confounding of Dust Dosage and Other Variables Influencing Biologic Responses to Cotton Dust. In: Proceedings of the International Conference on Occupational Lung Diseases. San Francisco, Calif., 1979

Jones RN, Diem JE, Hughes JM, Hammad YY, Glindmeyer HW, Weill H. Progression of asbestos effects: a prospective longitudinal study of chest radiographs and lung function. Br J Ind Med. 1989 Feb;46(2):97-105. — View Citation

Jones RN, Diem JE, Ziskand MM, Rodriguez M, Weill H. Radiographic evidence of asbestos effects in American marine engineers. J Occup Med. 1984 Apr;26(4):281-4. — View Citation

Jones RN, Hughes J, Hammad YY, Glindmeyer H 3rd, Butcher BT, Diem JE, Weill H. Respiratory health in cottonseed crushing mills. Chest. 1981 Apr;79(4 Suppl):30S-33S. — View Citation

Jones RN, Hughes JM, Glindmeyer H, Weill H. Lung function after acute chlorine exposure. Am Rev Respir Dis. 1986 Dec;134(6):1190-5. — View Citation

Jones RN, Hughes JM, Hammad YY, Glindmeyer HW, Butcher BT, Diem JE, Weill H: Respiratory Health in Cottonseed Crushing Mills. In: Proceedings of International Conference on Byssinosis. Birmingham, Alabama, 1980

Jones RN, Hughes JM, Lehrer SB, Butcher BT, Glindmeyer HW, Diem JE, Hammad YY, Salvaggio J, Weill H. Lung function consequences of exposure and hypersensitivity in workers who process green coffee beans. Am Rev Respir Dis. 1982 Feb;125(2):199-202. — View Citation

Jones RN, Rando RJ, Glindmeyer HW, Foster TA, Hughes JM, O'Neil CE, Weill H. Abnormal lung function in polyurethane foam producers. Weak relationship to toluene diisocyanate exposures. Am Rev Respir Dis. 1992 Oct;146(4):871-7. — View Citation

Jones RN, Turner-Warwick M, Ziskind M, Weill H. High prevalence of antinuclear antibodies in sandblasters' silicosis. Am Rev Respir Dis. 1976 Mar;113(3):393-5. — View Citation

Jones RN, Weill H, Ziskind M. Pulmonary function in sandblasters' silicosis. Bull Physiopathol Respir (Nancy). 1975 Jul-Aug;11(4):589-95. — View Citation

Jones RN, Weill H: Occupational Lung Disease. In: Basics of RD (6) 3:1-6, 1978

Jones RN, Ziskind MM, Weill H: Air Pollution and Acute Exposures to Irritant Gases. In: Baum G (Ed), Textbook of Pulmonary Diseases, 3rd Edition. Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1983

Jones RN, Ziskind MM, Weill H: Noxious Gases. In: Baum G (Ed), Textbook of Pulmonary Diseases. 3rd Ed. Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 833-843, 1983

Jones RN. Cotton and chronic lung disease. Chest. 1984 May;85(5):587-9. — View Citation

Jones RN. Occupational asthma. Clin Chest Med. 1984 Dec;5(4):619-22. — View Citation

Jones RN: Aspects of the Cotton Dust Standard. In: Gee JBL, Morgan WKC, Brooks SM (Eds), Occupational Lung Disease. New York: Raven Press, 151-156. (Text of Invited address, ACCP International Conference on Occupational Lung Disease, Chicago, April, 1982), 1984

Jones RN: Irritant Gases. In: Fishman A (Ed), Pulmonary Diseases. New York: McGraw-Hill, 87-92, 1979

Jones RN: Silicosis. In: Rom WN (Ed), Environmental and Occupational Health, Boston: Little Brown and Company. 197-206, 1983

Karr RM, Davies RJ, Butcher BT, Lehrer SB, Wilson MR, Dharmarajan V, Salvaggio JE. Occupational asthma. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 1978 Jan;61(1):54-65. — View Citation

Karr RM, Lehrer SB, Butcher BT, Salvaggio JE. Coffee worker's asthma: a clinical appraisal using the radioallergosorbent test. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 1978 Sep;62(3):143-8. — View Citation

Kent RH, Butcher BT, Lehrer SB, Hughes JM, Salvaggio JE, Weill H: Comparison of Results of Skin and RAST Testing of Workers from Two Coffee Plants. Am Rev Respir Dis, 119(4):224, 1979

Lefante JJ. The power to detect differences in average rates of change in longitudinal studies. Stat Med. 1990 Apr;9(4):437-46. — View Citation

Lehrer S. Isolation and preparation of antigens. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 1978 Apr;61(4):203-6. — View Citation

Lehrer SB, Karr RM, Müller DJ, Salvaggio JE. Detection of castor allergens in castor wax. Clin Allergy. 1980 Jan;10(1):33-41. — View Citation

Lehrer SB, Karr RM, Salvaggio JE. Analysis of green coffee bean and castor bean allergens using RAST inhibition. Clin Allergy. 1981 Jul;11(4):357-66. — View Citation

Lehrer SB, Karr RM, Salvaggio JE. Extraction and analysis of coffee bean allergens. Clin Allergy. 1978 May;8(3):217-26. — View Citation

Lehrer SB, Turer E, Weill H, Salvaggio JE. Elimination of bagassosis in Louisiana paper manufacturing plant workers. Clin Allergy. 1978 Jan;8(1):15-20. — View Citation

Morgan JE, Stankus RP, Salvaggio JE: Silica-Induced Production of a Fibroblast Growth Promoting Factor by Alveolar Macrophages. Clin Res, 29:867, 1981

O'Neil CE, Butcher BT, Hughes JM: Studies of Total and Specific Antibodies in Workers Employed in Cottonseed Crushing Mills. In: Wakelyn PJ (Ed), Proceedings, Fifth Cotton Dust Research Conference, New Orleans (Beltwide Cotton Production Research Conferences), 1981

O'Neil CE, Butcher BT, Reed MA, Salvaggio JE. In vitro effects of aqueous cotton dust extract on leucocyte cyclic adenosine monophosphate levels. Agents Actions. 1984 Feb;14(2):210-5. — View Citation

O'Neil CE, Butcher BT, Reed MA: Is there an Immune Component in Byssinosis? In: Wakelyn PJ, Jacobs RR (Eds), Proceedings of the Eighth Cotton Dust Research Conference, 140-142, 1984

O'Neil CE, Reed MA, Butcher BT. Biochemical and immunologic characterization of cotton bract extract and its effect on in vitro cyclic AMP production. I. Field-dried bract. Environ Res. 1986 Feb;39(1):104-14. — View Citation

O'Neil CE, Reed MA, Butcher BT. The effect of nonspecific binding by IgE on the radioallergosorbent test. Diagn Immunol. 1986;4(5):253-6. — View Citation

O'Neil CE. Mechanisms of occupational airways diseases induced by exposure to organic and inorganic chemicals. Am J Med Sci. 1990 Apr;299(4):265-75. Review. — View Citation

Palmgren MS, deShazo RD, Carter RM, Zimny ML, Shah SV. Mechanisms of neutrophil damage to human alveolar extracellular matrix: the role of serine and metalloproteases. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 1992 Apr;89(4):905-15. — View Citation

Rando RJ, Abdel-Kader H, Hughes J, Hammad YY. Toluene diisocyanate exposures in the flexible polyurethane foam industry. Am Ind Hyg Assoc J. 1987 Jun;48(6):580-5. — View Citation

Rando RJ, Abdel-Kader HM, Hammad YY. Isomeric composition of airborne TDI in the polyurethane foam industry. Am Ind Hyg Assoc J. 1984 Mar;45(3):199-203. — View Citation

Rando RJ, Duvoisin PF, Abdel-Kader H, Hammad YY. A sequential tape monitor for toluene diisocyanate. Am Ind Hyg Assoc J. 1987 Jun;48(6):574-9. — View Citation

Rando RJ, Hammad YY, Chang SN. A diffusive sampler for personal monitoring of toluene diisocyanate (TDI) exposure; Part I: Design of the dosimeter. Am Ind Hyg Assoc J. 1989 Jan;50(1):1-7. — View Citation

Rando RJ, Hammad YY, Chang SN. A diffusive sampler for personal monitoring of toluene diisocyanate (TDI) exposure; Part II: Laboratory and field evaluation of the dosimeter. Am Ind Hyg Assoc J. 1989 Jan;50(1):8-14. — View Citation

Rando RJ, Hammad YY. Modified Marcali method for the determination of total toluenediisocyanate in air. Am Ind Hyg Assoc J. 1985 Apr;46(4):206-10. — View Citation

Rando RJ, Hammad YY: Filter Collection of Airborne Permethrin with Determination by HPLC. J Liquid Chromatogr, 8:1869-1880, 1985

Reed CE, deShazo R. Immunologic aspects of granulomatous and interstitial lung diseases. JAMA. 1982 Nov 26;248(20):2683-91. — View Citation

Rossiter CE, Jones RN: Radiographic Classifications (Chapter). In: McDonald JC (Ed), Recent Advances in Occupational Health. London: Churchill-Livingstone, 129-140, 1981

Rossiter CE, Weill H. Ethnic differences in lung function: evidence for proportional differences. Int J Epidemiol. 1974 Mar;3(1):55-61. — View Citation

Rossiter CE, Weill H. Synergism between dust exposure and smoking: an artefact in the statistical analysis of lung function. Bull Physiopathol Respir (Nancy). 1974 Sep-Oct;10(5):717-25. — View Citation

Rowhani F, Hammad YY. Lobar deposition of fibers in the rat. Am Ind Hyg Assoc J. 1984 Jul;45(7):436-9. — View Citation

Salvaggio JE, Butcher BT, O'Neil CE. Occupational asthma due to chemical agents. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 1986 Nov;78(5 Pt 2):1053-8. — View Citation

Salvaggio JE, Butcher BT: Sensitization to Toluene Diisocyanate. In: Lavender J (Ed), Proceedings of the Tenth International Congress of Allergology. Oxford: Pergamon Press, 1980

Samimi B, Mason JW, Ziskind M, Weill H. The consistency of the gravimetric and impinger methods in evaluating hazardous dusty conditions. Am Ind Hyg Assoc J. 1978 Oct;39(10):817-20. — View Citation

Samimi B, Neilson A, Weill H, Ziskind M. The efficiency of protective hoods used by sandblasters to reduce silica dust exposure. Am Ind Hyg Assoc J. 1975 Feb;36(2):140-8. — View Citation

Samimi B, Weill H, Ziskind M. Respirable silica dust exposure of sandblasters and associated workers in steel fabrication yards. Arch Environ Health. 1974 Aug;29(2):61-6. — View Citation

Samimi B, Ziskind M, Weill H. The relation of silica dust to accelerated silicosis. Ecotoxicol Environ Saf. 1978 Mar;1(4):429-36. — View Citation

Sastre J, Banks DE, Ellis E, Barkman HW, Butcher BT, Hammad YY, Rando RJ, Glindmeyer HW: Isocyanate-Induced Asthma: Review of 62 Challenge Tests. Am Rev Respir Dis, 135:A235, (Supplement), 1987

Schuyler M, Ziskind M, Salvaggio J. Cell-mediated immunity in silicosis. Am Rev Respir Dis. 1977 Jul;116(1):147-51. — View Citation

Schuyler MR, Gaumer HR, Stankus RP, Kaimal J, Hoffmann E, Salvaggio JE. Bronchoalveolar lavage in silicosis. Evidence of type II cell hyperplasia. Lung. 1980;157(2):95-102. — View Citation

Schuyler MR, Ziskind MM, Salvaggio J. Function of lymphocytes and monocytes in silicosis. Chest. 1979 Mar;75(3):340-4. — View Citation

Stankus R, Banks DE: Immunologic Alterations in Silicosis. In: Petty TL, Cherniak RM (Eds), Salvaggio JE, deShazo RD (Guest Eds), Seminars in Respiratory Medicine. New York: Thieme-Stratton Inc., 1984

Stankus RP, deShazo RD, Doll NJ, Salvaggio JE: Immunologic Markers of Disease Severity in Human Silicosis. Clin Res, 32:847, 1984

Stankus RP, Doll NJ, Salvaggio JE: Humoral and Cellular Enhancement in Experimental and Human Silicosis. In: Boros D and Yoshida T (Eds), Basic and Clinical Aspects of Granulomatous Disease. New York: Elsevier Publishing Co. 305-315, 1980

Stankus RP, Doll NJ, Salvaggio JE: Hypersensitivity Disease. In: Simmons DC (Ed), Current Pulmonology, Annual RC-756, C976, Vol III. Boston: John Wiley and Sons, 61-86, 1981

Stankus RP, Salvaggio JE. Bronchopulmonary humoral and cellular enhancement in experimental silicosis. J Reticuloendothel Soc. 1981 Feb;29(2):153-61. — View Citation

Stankus RP, Salvaggio JE. The inorganic dust pneumoconioses. Clin Rev Allergy. 1985 May;3(2):235-47. Review. — View Citation

Stankus RP, Salvaggio JE: Immunodiagnostic Techniques in Human Lung Research: Bronchoalveolar Lavage. In: McMann E (Ed), Principles and Techniques of Human Research and Therapeutics. Futura, 37-50, 1985

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Stankus RP, Salvaggio JE: Interstitial Lung Disease. Interspecialty Focus, 3:1, 1984

Stankus RP: Bronchopulmonary Lavage in the Diagnosis of Pulmonary Immune Disease. In: McMann E (Ed), Principles and Techniques of Human Research and Therapeutics. Futura, 37-50, 1985

Turner-Warwick M, Cole P, Weill H, Jones RN, Ziskind M: Chemical Fibrosis: The Model of Silica. Ann Rheum Dis, 36:47-50, 1977

Weill H, Butcher B, Diem JE, Dharmarajan V, Glindmeyer HW, Jones RN, Carr J, O'Neil C, Salvaggio J: Respiratory and Immunologic Evaluation of Isocyanate Exposure in a New Manufacturing Plant. Final Report, NIOSH Contract No. 210-75-0006, 1979. Published as a NIOSH Technical Document, 1979

Weill H, Butcher BT, Diem JE, Dharmarajan V, Glindmeyer H, Jones RN, Carr J, O'Neil CE, Salvaggio JE: Respiratory and Immunologic Evaluation of Isocyanate Exposure in a New Manufacturing Plant. Final Report,, NIOSH Contract No. 210-75-1979. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Morgantown, West Virginia, June, (DHHS [NIOSH] Publication No. 81-125), 1981

Weill H, Diem J, Hughes J, Jones R: The Contribution of Occupational Exposures to Chronic Airways Obstruction. Chest, 85(6S):125, 1984

Weill H, Diem JE, Glindmeyer HW, Waggenspack C: Longitudinal Studies of Workers Exposed to Detergent Enzyme Dust in Four US Plants. In: Proceedings of Symposium on Biological Effects of Proteolytic Enzyme Detergents. Penarth, Wales, 1976

Weill H, Diem JE: Relationships Between Cigarette Smoking and Occupational Pulmonary Disease. In: Proceedings of International Symposium on Grain Dust and Health, Saskatoon: Academic Press, 1977

Weill H, Glindmeyer H, Hammad Y, Hughes J, Jones R, Sharon G: Respiratory Health of Workers Exposed to Man-Made Vitreous Fibers. Final Report to Thermal Insulation Manufacturers Association. March, 1982

Weill H, Hughes J, Waggenspack C. Influence of dose and fiber type on respiratory malignancy risk in asbestos cement manufacturing. Am Rev Respir Dis. 1979 Aug;120(2):345-54. — View Citation

Weill H, Hughes JM, Hammad YY, Glindmeyer HW 3rd, Sharon G, Jones RN. Respiratory health in workers exposed to man-made vitreous fibers. Am Rev Respir Dis. 1983 Jul;128(1):104-12. — View Citation

Weill H, Hughes JM. Asbestos as a public health risk: disease and policy. Annu Rev Public Health. 1986;7:171-92. Review. — View Citation

Weill H, Jones RN (Eds): Report of the Workshop on the Chest Roentgenogram as an Epidemiological Tool. Arch Environ Health, 30:435-439, 1975

Weill H, Jones RN, Hendrick DJ: Air Pollution, Energy Needs, and Occupational Lung Disease. In; Linn WS (Ed), Energy, Air Pollution, and Health: Papers From the Seminars for Physicians. New York: American Lung Association, 1982

Weill H, Rossiter CE, Waggenspack C, Jones RN, Ziskind MM. Differences in lung effects resulting from chrysotile and crocidolite exposure. Inhaled Part. 1975 Sep;4 Pt 2:789-98. — View Citation

Weill H, Salvaggio J, Neilson A, Butcher B, Ziskind M. Respiratory effects in toluene diisocyanate manufacture: a multidisciplinary approach. Environ Health Perspect. 1975 Jun;11:101-8. — View Citation

Weill H, Sewell EM. In search of the pump handle, 1977. Am Rev Respir Dis. 1977 Jun;115(6):911-3. — View Citation

Weill H, Turner-Warwick M (Eds), Lenfant C, (Exec Ed): Occupational Lung Diseases: Research Approaches and Methods. Lung Biology in Health and Disease. New York: Marcel Dekker Inc., 1981

Weill H, Waggenspack C, Bailey W, Ziskind M, Rossiter C. Radiographic and physiologic patterns among workers engaged in manufacture of asbestos cement products: a preliminary report. J Occup Med. 1973 Mar;15(3):248-52. — View Citation

Weill H, Waggenspack C, DeRouen T, Ziskind M. Follow-up observations of workers exposed to enzyme detergents. Ann N Y Acad Sci. 1974;221:76-85. — View Citation

Weill H, Waggenspack C, DeRouen T, Ziskind M. Respiratory reactions to B. subtilis enzymes in detergents. J Occup Med. 1973 Mar;15(3):267-71. — View Citation

Weill H, Ziskind MM, Waggenspack C, Rossiter CE. Lung function consequences of dust exposure in asbestos cement manufacturing plants. Arch Environ Health. 1975 Feb;30(2):88-97. — View Citation

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Weill H. Asbestos-associated diseases. Science, public policy, and litigation. Chest. 1983 Nov;84(5):601-8. — View Citation

Weill H. Epidemiologic methods in the investigation of occupational lung disease. Am Rev Respir Dis. 1975 Jul;112(1):1-6. — View Citation

Weill H. Problem solving in occupational airways disorders. Cotton dust exposure as a case in point. Chest. 1981 Apr;79(4 Suppl):1S-2S. — View Citation

Weill H. Pulmonary function testing in industry. J Occup Med. 1973 Sep;15(9):693-9. — View Citation

Weill H. Risk assessment in volcano ash exposure. Chest. 1981 Jul;80(1 Suppl):87-8. — View Citation

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