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Appendix 5 – Selected publications pertaining to the systems reviewed

System No. System Title
1. Duke Health and Safety Surveillance System
Dement et al (2004a) An integrated comprehensive occupational surveillance system for healthcare workers. American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 45: 528–538.
Dement et al (2004b) Blood and body fluid exposure risks among healthcare workers: Results from the Duke Health and Safety Surveillance System. American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 46: 637–648.
2. Registry of Employees Occupationally Exposed to Carcinogens (ASA register)
HASTE database entry – Registry of employees occupationally exposed to carcinogens (ASA registry)
Kauppinen T (2001) Finnish occupational exposure databases. Applied Occupational and Environmental Hygiene, 16(2): 154–158.
3. NoiseScan
Pykko I et al (2000) Database for a hearing conservation program. Scandinavian Audiology, 29(1): 52–58.
4. National Exposure Database (NEDB)
Burns D, Beaumont P (1989) The HSE National Exposure Database (NEDB). Annals of Occupational Hygiene, 33(1): 1–14.
5. MEGA-database
Smulders P (2003) Monitoring working paper: An analysis of a selection of OSH monitoring of systems. Luxembourg: Office for Official Publications of the European Communities.
Stamm R (1997) BG measurement system: Hazardous substances and the exposure database MEGA. Safety Science Monitor, Volume 1 (Issue 2): Article 5.
Stamm R (2000) MEGA-database: One million data since 1972. Applied Occupational and Environmental Hygiene, 16(2): 159–163.
6. Danish Surveillance System of Progress in Action Programme for a Clean Working Environment
European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (2005) Surveillance of Progress in Action Programme for a Clean Working Environment 2005. Retrieved 24 March, 2005 from World Wide Web: http://europe.osha.eu.int/systems/osm/reports/danish_system_013.stm
7. International Information System on Occupational Exposure to Carcinogens (CAREX)
Kauppinen T, Toikkanen J, Pedersen D, Young R, Kogevinas M, Ahrens W, Boffetta P, Hansen J, Kromhout H, Maqueda Blasco J, Mirabelli D, de la Orden-Rivera V, Plato N, Pannett B, Savela A, Veulemans H and Vincent R (1998) CAREX – International Information System on Occupational Exposure to Carcinogens: Occupational exposures to carcinogens in the European Union in 1990–1993. Helsinki: Finnish Institute of Occupational Health.
Kauppinen T, Toikkanen J, Pedersen D, Young R, Ahrens W, Boffetta P, Hansen J, Kromhout H, Maqueda Blasco J, Mirabelli D, de la Orden-Rivera V, Pannett B, Plato N, Savela A, Vincent R, Kogevinas M. Occupational exposure to carcinogens in the European Union. International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine 2000;57:10–18.
Mirabelli D, Kauppinen T. Occupational exposure to carcinogens in Italy: An update of CAREX database. International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health 2005;11:53–63.
8. Hydrocarbon Solvent Exposure Database
Caldwell D, Armstrong T, Barone N, Suder J, Evans M (2000) Hydrocarbon solvent exposure data: Compilation and analysis of the literature. American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal, 61: 881–894.
9. Finnish Job Exposure Matrix (FINJEM)
The European Health and Safety Database (1995) HASTE database entry – Finnish Job Exposure Matrix. Record Number: SF 017. Retrieved 24 March, 2005 from: http://www.ttl.fi/NR/rdonlyres/F78EE4A9-E8F6-4185-8AC2 206A09F236CD/0/SF017.pdf
Kauppinen T, Toikkanen J, Pukkala E. From cross-tabulations to multipurpose exposure information system: A new job-exposure matrix. Am J Ind Med 1998;33:409–17.
Pukkala E, Guo J, Kyyrönen P, Lindbohm M-L, Sallmén M, Kauppinen T. National job-exposure matrix in analyses of census-based estimates of occupational cancer risk. Scand J Work Environ Health 2005;31:97–107.
10. ATABAS
The European Health and Safety Database. (1995). HASTE database entry – ATABAS. Record Number: 007. Retrieved 24 March, 2005 from http://www.ttl.fi/NR/rdonlyres/8A8ABAA6–5CED-4226-BF07-B7C377C5980B/0/DK007.pdf
11. National Occupational Exposure Survey (NOES)
Sieber W (1990) National Occupational Exposure Survey: Sampling methodology [internet]. Retrieved 20 March, 2005 from World Wide Web: www.cdc.gov/niosh/homepage.html
Paoli P, Merllie D (2001) Third European survey on working conditions 2000. Ireland: European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions.
12. Workplace Health and Safety Survey (WHASS)
BMRB Social Research (2004) WHASS feasibility study – Report [internet]. Retrieved 20 March, 2005 from World Wide Web: www.hse.gov.uk
13. National Surveillance of Occupational Exposure to HIV
14. National Database for Noise and Chemical Exposure
15. Nordic Occupational Skin Questionnaire
Flyvholm M, Susitaiva P, Meding B, Lindberg M, Svensson, Hjaltalin Ólafsson J (2002) Nordic Occupational Skin Questionnaire – NOSQ-2002: Nordic questionnaire for surveying work-related skin diseases on hands and forearms and relevant exposures. (TemaNord 2002:518). Copenhagen: Nordic Council of Ministers.
16. IARC Registry of Industrial Hygiene Measurements in the Pulp and Paper Industry
The European Health and Safety Database (1995) HASTE database entry – IARC Registry of Industrial Hygiene Measurements in the Pulp and Paper Industry. Record Number: 014. Retrieved 24 March, 2005 from http://www.ttl.fi/NR/rdonlyres/52342829-277E-449A-A4AF-E3A5315D36FA/0/SF014.pdf
17. Dose Registry of Occupational Radiation Exposure
The European Health and Safety Database. (1995). HASTE database entry – Dose registry of occupational radiation exposure. Record Number: 004. Retrieved 24 March, 2005 from 19629236E-2DBD-4636-B5A4-93E660CF5EFA/0/SF004.pdf
18. Finnish Product Register
The European Health and Safety Database (1995) HASTE database entry – Finnish Product Register. Record Number: 012. Retrieved 24 March, 2005 from http://www.ttl.fi/NR/rdonlyres/73782DEB-4757-42F3-A44A-CC3BA579739A /0/SF012.pdf
19. Quality of Working Life Survey
European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions (2004) Finnish quality of working life surveys. Retrieved from the World Wide Web: www.eurofound.eu.int
20. Copenhagen Psychosocial Questionnaire
Kristensen T (nd) A new tool for assessing psychosocial factors at work: The Copenhagen Psychosocial Questionnaire [internet]. Retrieved 22 March, 2005 from World Wide Web: www.ami.dk
21. Nordic Questionnaire on Working Life and Health
Lindström K, Elo A, Skogstad A, Dallner M, Gamberale F, Hottinen V, Knardahl S, Ørhede E (2000) Users guide for QPS Nordic, General Nordic questionnaire for psychological and social factors at work (TemaNord 2000:603) Copenhagen: Nordic Council of Ministers.
Kaeboonchoo O, Yamamoto H, Miyai N, Mirbod S M, Morioka I, Miyashita K (1998) The standardized Nordic questionnaire applied to workers exposed to hand-arm vibration, Journal of Occupational Health, 40: 218–222.
22. Swedish Work Environment Survey
Paoli P, Merllie D (2001) Third European survey on working conditions 2000. Ireland: European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions.
23. Danish Work Environment Cohort Study
Paoli P, Merllie D (2001) Third European survey on working conditions 2000. Ireland: European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions.
24. European Survey of Working Conditions
European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions (2003) Working conditions surveys: A comparative analysis. Retrieved from World Wide Web: www.eurofound.eu.int
Paoli P, Merllie D (2001) Third European survey on working conditions 2000. Ireland: European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions.

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