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Job exposure matrices in industry

M Goldberg1, H Kromhout, P Guénel

  • 1INSERM U.88, Paris, France.

International Journal of Epidemiology
|January 1, 1993
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Job exposure matrices (JEM) link occupations to workplace hazards for epidemiological studies. This review focuses on industry-specific JEM design, improving exposure assessment accuracy.

Area of Science:

  • Occupational epidemiology
  • Industrial hygiene
  • Environmental health

Background:

  • Job exposure matrices (JEM) are crucial tools for assessing workplace exposures in epidemiological research.
  • While population-based JEM have limitations, industry-specific JEM offer enhanced detail and accuracy.
  • Ongoing research aims to refine JEM design for better exposure characterization.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review current research on the design of industry-based Job Exposure Matrices (JEM).
  • To identify key design aspects influencing exposure characteristics in JEM.
  • To discuss information sources and validation methods for exposure estimates.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of ongoing research in JEM design for industry-based studies.

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  • Analysis of JEM structural components, including agent, job, time, and place.
  • Examination of data sources, exposure characteristics, and validation techniques.
  • Main Results:

    • Industry-specific JEM allow for more detailed occupational classification and exposure information.
    • Key design factors influencing exposure estimates include the agent, job, time, and place.
    • Various information sources and validation methods are employed to enhance JEM accuracy.

    Conclusions:

    • Refined JEM design, particularly for industry-specific applications, is vital for accurate exposure assessment.
    • Understanding the interplay of agent, job, time, and place is essential for robust JEM development.
    • Continued research and validation are necessary to optimize JEM for epidemiological studies.