Specific Medical Tests or Examinations Published in the Literature for OSHA-Regulated Substances

 

December 2004
DHHS (NIOSH) Publication Number 2005-110

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CAS No: 56-38-2

 

NOTE:

(1) Efficacy of Medical Tests has not been evaluated.
(2) NIOSH references include diagnostic, screening, and other tests.
(3) OSHA mandated medical tests, if any, are provided in BOLD on a yellow background.
(4) This HTML page was created from DHHS (NIOSH) Publication No. 2005-110pdf icon. December 2004.
(5) If a medical test/examination contains multiple references, each is listed separately.

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Editor(s)
/Author(s)
Specific Medical Test(s) or Examination(s) Reference(s)
Baselt RC. Blood Serum Biological Monitoring Methods for Industrial Chemicals. 3rd Edition. Chemical Toxicology Institute,1997.
Kneip TJ, Crable JV. Blood Serum Methods for Biological Monitoring -A Manual for Assessing Human Exposure to Hazardous Substances. Am Public Health Association. 1988.
Baselt RC. Cholinesterase
  • Whole Blood (chemical/metabolite)

Biological Monitoring Methods for Industrial Chemicals. 3rd Edition. Chemical Toxicology Institute,1997.
Proctor NH, Hughes JP. Cholinesterase
  • Whole Blood (chemical/metabolite)

Chemical Hazards of the Workplace. JB Lippincott Company. 1978.
Ho MH, Dillon HK. Cholinesterase
  • Whole Blood (chemical/metabolite)

Biological Monitoring of Exposure to Chemicals. Organic Compounds. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 1987.
LaDou J, ed. Cholinesterase
  • Whole Blood (chemical/metabolite)

Occupational & Environmental Medicine. 2nd Edition. Appleton and Lange. 1997.
Hathaway GJ, Proctor NH, Hughes JP. Cholinesterase
  • Blood Plasma

Proctor and Hughes’ Chemical Hazards of the Workplace. 4th Edition. Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York, New York. 1996.
Hathaway GJ, Proctor NH, Hughes JP. Cholinesterase
  • Blood Plasma
  • Red Blood Cells/Count

Proctor and Hughes’ Chemical Hazards of the Workplace. 4th Edition. Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York, New York. 1996.
US DHHS PHS CDC NIOSH and US DOL OSHA. Cholinesterase
  • Blood Serum
  • Red Blood Cells/Count

NIOSH/OSHA Occupational Health Guidelines for Chemical Hazards DHHS (NIOSH) Pub No. 81-123; 88-118; Suppls. I-IV. 1981-1995.
Baselt RC. Cholinesterase
  • Red Blood Cells/Count

Biological Monitoring Methods for Industrial Chemicals. 3rd Edition. Chemical Toxicology Institute,1997.
Proctor NH, Hughes JP. Cholinesterase
  • Red Blood Cells/Count

Chemical Hazards of the Workplace. JB Lippincott Company. 1978.
ACGIH. Cholinesterase
  • Red Blood Cells/Count

2004 Threshold Limit Values for Chemical Substances and Physical Agents and Biological Exposure Indices. ACGIH Worldwide. 2004.
Baselt RC. Urine (chemical/metabolite) Biological Monitoring Methods for Industrial Chemicals. 3rd Edition. Chemical Toxicology Institute,1997.
Linch AL. Urine (chemical/metabolite) Biological Monitoring for Industrial Chemical Exposure Control. CRC Press. 1974.
Lauwerys RR, Hoet P. Urine (chemical/metabolite) Industrial Chemical Exposure. Guidelines for Biological Monitoring. 3rd Edition. Lewis Publishers. CRC Press, Inc. 2001.
Ho MH, Dillon HK. Urine (chemical/metabolite) Biological Monitoring of Exposure to Chemicals. Organic Compounds. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 1987.
ACGIH. Urine (chemical/metabolite)
  • End-Of-Shift

2004 Threshold Limit Values for Chemical Substances and Physical Agents and Biological Exposure Indices. ACGIH Worldwide. 2004.
LaDou J, ed. Urine (chemical/metabolite)
  • End-Of-Shift

Occupational & Environmental Medicine. 2nd Edition. Appleton and Lange. 1997.
Fiserova-Bergerova V, Vlach J. Urine (chemical/metabolite)
  • End-Of-Shift

Timing of sample collection for biological monitoring of occupational exposure. Ann Occup Hyg 41/3:345-353, 1997.
Fiserova-Bergerova V, Vlach J. Urine (chemical/metabolite)
  • End of Workweek

Timing of sample collection for biological monitoring of occupational exposure. Ann Occup Hyg 41/3:345-353, 1997.

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