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The HSE National Exposure Database--(NEDB).

D K Burns, P L Beaumont

    The Annals of Occupational Hygiene
    |January 1, 1989
    PubMed
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    The U.K. Health and Safety Executive

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    Area of Science:

    • Occupational Hygiene
    • Environmental Health
    • Public Health Data Management

    Background:

    • The U.K. Health and Safety Executive's (HSE) National Exposure Database (NEDB) currently stores occupational hygiene data from inspections.
    • This data informs policy-making and national exposure trend analysis for toxic substances.
    • Current data is limited to HSE inspector-collected information.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To describe the structure, input, and retrieval of occupational hygiene data within the NEDB.
    • To explore the extension of NEDB to include validated industry-provided data.
    • To promote standardization in occupational exposure data collection and recording.

    Main Methods:

    • Description of the NEDB's database structure.

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  • Explanation of data input types and qualifying information.
  • Outline of information retrieval capabilities.
  • Main Results:

    • The NEDB facilitates storage and retrieval of occupational hygiene data.
    • Discussion is ongoing to incorporate industry-provided validated data into the NEDB.
    • Standardized data formats are crucial for database utility.

    Conclusions:

    • The NEDB serves as a vital resource for understanding national occupational exposure trends.
    • Expanding the NEDB with industry data will enhance its value for policy and industry.
    • Standardized occupational hygiene data formats are recommended for broader adoption.