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HSE Science and Research Publications 2025

 

 

Journal Papers

Bard D, Hunwin G, Thorpe A, Dewberry K, Burdett G and Hemingway M, (2025) Characterisation and modification of the porous metal foams used for the EN 15051-2 dustiness rotating drum testAnnals of Work Exposures and Health, 69(1), 59-70

Clifford C. et al including Bard D, Evans G. and Hall S. (2024) Safe and sustainable development of advanced materials: Uk national knowledge sharing network workshopsAdvanced Materials themed collection of Environmental Science: Nano, 12(3) 1710-1739

Hall, S., Sumner, J., Hunwin, G., Martell, S., Pengelly, I., Brown, V., Staff, J., Forder, J. and Bard, D. (2025) Desktop 3d printers in the workplace: Use, emissions, controls and healthAnnals of Work Exposures and Health, 69(3) 284-296

Halvorsen, J., Stacey, P., Graff, P., Gjengedal, E. and Ervik, T. (2025) Application of x-ray diffraction with rietveld refinement to quantify mineral composition including crystalline silica in respirable dustJournal of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene 22, 248-258

Hopf, N. et al including Jones K. (2025) Introducing the oecd guidance document on occupational biomonitoring: A harmonized methodology for deriving occupational biomonitoring levels (obl). Toxicology Letters 403, 132-143

Hunt L et al including Johnson P, Bailey C, and Crook B. (2025) Development and evaluation of high fidelity, multidisciplinary simulation training course for high consequence infectious diseases using fluorescence visualisationThe Journal of Hospital Infection, 157, 1-9

Mueller, W., Darnton, L., Christensen, M., Brooker, F., Kolstad, H. and McElvenny, D. (2025) Mortality and cancer incidence in the uk glass reinforced plastics manufacturing industry: A cohort studyOccupational & Environmental Medicine, 81(12) 610-614

van De Streek, M., Tasmin Ali, A., El-Sayed Moustafa, J., Glastonbury, C., Spector, T., Valdes, A., Staff, J., Morton, J., Hodgkinson, A., Bell, J. and Small, K. (2025) Quantification of heavy metal exposure in a british population cohort links total mercury levels in plasma with skin tissue-specific changes in mitochondrial-related gene expression. Science of the Total Environment 963, 178427

 

 

 

 

 

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