John M. Dement researcher at Duke University
Dement, John M.
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Works
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Dusts and disease : proceedings of the Conference on Occupational Exposures to Fibrous and Particulate Dust and Their Extension into the Environment | |
Impact of hospital type II violent events: use of psychotropic drugs and mental health services | |
Impacts of workplace health promotion and wellness programs on health care utilization and costs: results from an academic workplace | |
Industrial hygiene report, Homestake Mining Company, Lead, South Dakota | |
Industrial hygiene study of the Gouverneur Talc Company, number one mine amd mill at Balmat, New York, volume II: talc bulk sample analyses | |
Industrial hygiene study of the Johns-Manville mineral wool fiber facility, Alexandria, Indiana | |
Industrial hygiene survey of Owens Corning Fiberglas, Kansas City, Kansas | |
Laboratory animal allergies. Use of the radioallergosorbent test inhibition assay to monitor airborne allergen levels | |
Lung cancer mortality among construction workers: implications for early detection | |
Lung Cancer Risk Associated with Regulated and Unregulated Chrysotile Asbestos Fibers | |
Mortality among sheet metal workers participating in a respiratory screening program | |
Mortality of older construction and craft workers employed at Department of Energy (DOE) nuclear sites: follow-up through 2011 | |
Mortality patterns among female and male chrysotile asbestos textile workers | |
Mortality patterns among fibrous glass production workers - provisional report | |
Mortality patterns among miners and millers of non-asbestiform talc: preliminary report | |
Mortality patterns of rock and slag mineral wool production workers: an epidemiological and environmental study | |
Musculoskeletal injuries resulting from patient handling tasks among hospital workers | |
Occupational exposure to crystalline silica and risk of systemic lupus erythematosus: a population-based, case-control study in the southeastern United States | |
Occupational exposure to talc containing asbestos: morbidity, mortality, and environmental studies of miners and millers | |
Occupational injuries among aides and nurses in acute care | |
Patterns of health and health service use in construction | |
Perceived barriers to healthy eating and physical activity among participants in a workplace obesity intervention | |
Perpetrator, worker and workplace characteristics associated with patient and visitor perpetrated violence (Type II) on hospital workers: A review of the literature and existing occupational injury data | |
Physical assault among nursing staff employed in acute care | |
Physical assault, physical threat, and verbal abuse perpetrated against hospital workers by patients or visitors in six U.S. hospitals | |
Pneumatic nail guns: revisiting trigger recommendations | |
Predictors of lost time from work among nursing personnel who sought treatment for back pain | |
Preliminary Industrial Hygiene Surveys at Rockwool Industries in Pueblo, Colorado, Belton, Texas | |
Preliminary results of the NIOSH industrywide study of the fibrous glass industry | |
Prevention of traumatic nail gun injuries in apprentice carpenters: use of population-based measures to monitor intervention effectiveness | |
Pulmonary deposition modeling with airborne fiber exposure data: a study of workers manufacturing refractory ceramic fibers | |
Reevaluation of Control Measures in the Rubber Band Manufacturing Area | |
The relationship between BMI and the use of antidepressant medication in an employee population | |
The relationship between BMI and work-related musculoskeletal (MSK) injury rates is modified by job-associated level of MSK injury risk | |
Respiratory diseases among union carpenters: cohort and case-control analyses | |
Results of U.S.P.H.S. Survey at World-Bestos, Firestone Friction Plant, New Castle, Indiana | |
Review and evaluation ... 1977 (a.e.) | |
Risks of a lifetime in construction. Part II: chronic occupational diseases | |
Scientists appeal to Quebec Premier Charest to stop exporting asbestos to the developing world. | |
Simulated 1,1,1 trichloroethane exposure during brake repair | |
Special Asbestos Dust and Preliminary Industrial Hygiene Survey at Abex Corporation American Brakeblok Division, Winchester, Virginia, Report No. IWS-32-25d | |
The steps to health employee weight management randomized control trial: rationale, design and baseline characteristics | |
Steps to health: targeting obesity in the health care workplace | |
Surgical team stability and risk of sharps-related blood and body fluid exposures during surgical procedures | |
Surveillance methods for health care & related workers: development and implementation of the Duke Health and Safety Surveillance System (DHSSS) | |
Surveillance of musculoskeletal injuries and disorders in a diverse cohort of workers at a tertiary care medical center | |
Surveillance of nail gun injuries by journeymen carpenters provides important insight into experiences of apprentices | |
Survey Report, Armstrong Cork Company, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Report No. IWS-83-10 | |
Synthetic fibers in the workplace: where less fiber is healthier | |
Talc dust and industrial hygiene survey at Plymouth Rubber Company, Canton, Massachusetts | |
U.S.P.H.S. Survey, Cincinnati Municipal Garage, Automobile Brake Servicing Operation, Cincinnati, Ohio, Report No. IHS-32-11 | |
An urgent need to understand and address the safety and well-being of hospital "sitters" | |
Walk-through Industrial Hygiene Survey at The Hitchcock Corporation, in Murphy, North Carolina | |
Walk Through Survey of Avon Products, Inc., Springdale, Ohio | |
Walk-Through Survey of the C. H. Dexter Division of the Dexter Corporation, Windsor Locks, Connecticut | |
Walk-Through Survey of the Johns-Manville Corporation Fibrous Glass Plant 7 Waterville, Ohio | |
Walkthrough Survey of Hitco, in Gardena, California | |
Weight related comorbidities associated with increased health care costs | |
Who is paying the bills? Health care costs for musculoskeletal back disorders, Washington State union carpenters, 1989-2003 | |
Work-related illness and injury claims among nationally certified athletic trainers reported to Washington and California from 2001 to 2011 | |
Work-related injuries in residential and drywall carpentry | |
Work-related musculoskeletal disorders among construction workers in the United States from 1992 to 2014 | |
Workers' compensation experience of North Carolina residential construction workers, 1986-1994 |