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Risk assessments using the Strain Index and the TLV for HAL, Part I: Task and multi-task job exposure classifications.

Jay M KapelluschStephen S BaoBarbara A SilversteinAndrew S MerryweatherMatthew S ThieseKurt T HegmannArun Garg
Published in: Journal of occupational and environmental hygiene (2018)
There was disagreement between the SI and TLV for HAL and between the TWA, Typical and Peak techniques. Disagreement creates uncertainty for job design, job analysis, risk assessments, and developing interventions. Task exposure classifications from the SI and TLV for HAL might complement each other. However, TWA, Typical, and Peak job exposure techniques all have limitations. Part II of this article examines whether the observed differences between these models and techniques produce different exposure-response relationships for predicting prevalence of carpal tunnel syndrome.
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