Issue 4/2006
Content (8 Articles)
Editorial: Evaluation of chemosensory effects due to occupational exposures
Christoph van Thriel, Gerhard Triebig, Hermann M. Bolt
Local effects in the respiratory tract: relevance of subjectively measured irritation for setting occupational exposure limits
Josje H.E. Arts, Cees de Heer, Ruud A. Woutersen
Setting occupational exposure limits in humans: contributions from the field of experimental psychology
Monique A.M. Smeets, Jan H.A. Kroeze, Pamela H. Dalton
From chemosensory thresholds to whole body exposures—experimental approaches evaluating chemosensory effects of chemicals
Christoph van Thriel, Michael Schäper, Ernst Kiesswetter, Stefan Kleinbeck, Stephanie Juran, Meinolf Blaszkewicz, Hajo-Hennig Fricke, Lilo Altmann, Hans Berresheim, Thomas Brüning
Olfactory toxicity: long-term effects of occupational exposures
Fabriziomaria Gobba
Examination of the influence of personal traits and habituation on the reporting of complaints at experimental exposure to ammonia
Andreas Ihrig, Joerg Hoffmann, Gerhard Triebig
The role of odor and irritation, as well as risk perception, in the setting of occupational exposure limits
Dennis J. Paustenbach, Shannon H. Gaffney