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Journal of Environmental Monitoring : JEM
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Industrial hygienists can streamline data collection for epidemiologic studies by integrating needs with existing exposure assessment practices. This approach leverages already gathered information, reducing the perceived data burden.

Area of Science:

  • Occupational Health and Safety
  • Epidemiology
  • Industrial Hygiene

Background:

  • Industrial hygienists face significant data demands for epidemiologic studies.
  • Existing exposure assessment practices often collect data relevant to epidemiologic research.
  • Integrating data needs can alleviate the perceived burden on industrial hygienists.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify data requirements for epidemiologic studies within industrial hygiene.
  • To demonstrate how existing exposure assessment data can fulfill these needs.
  • To propose a comprehensive exposure assessment system incorporating diverse data requirements.

Main Methods:

  • Identification of data needs for various exposure assessment purposes.
  • Description of a comprehensive exposure assessment system.

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  • Illustration of data usage in epidemiologic studies with published examples.
  • Main Results:

    • Data collected for compliance, program implementation, and complaint investigations are often relevant to epidemiology.
    • A unified exposure assessment system can incorporate data for multiple objectives.
    • Specific data needs for epidemiologic studies are detailed and exemplified.

    Conclusions:

    • Epidemiologic study data needs are largely met by routine industrial hygiene data collection.
    • A comprehensive exposure assessment system enhances efficiency and utility of collected data.
    • Integrating data collection strategies supports both industrial hygiene programs and epidemiologic research.