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Specific Medical Tests or Examinations Published in the Literature for OSHA-Regulated Substances

December 2004
DHHS (NIOSH) Publication Number 2005-110

Chloromethyl methyl ether
CAS No: 107-30-2


NOTE:

(1) Efficacy of Medical Tests has not been evaluated.
(2) NIOSH references include diagnostic, screening, and other tests.
(3) OSHA mandated medical tests, if any, are provided in BOLD on a yellow background.
(4) This HTML page was created from DHHS (NIOSH) Publication No. 2005-110. December 2004.
(5) If a medical test/examination contains multiple references, each is listed separately.

Editor(s)
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Specific Medical Test(s) or Examination(s)Reference(s)

US DOL OSHA.

Increased Risk
  • Reduced Immunologic Competence
  • Steroid Treatment
  • Pregnancy
  • Cigarette smoking


Code of Federal Regulations. 29 CFR Part 1910.1000. Subpart Z. Air Contaminants. US Government Printing Office. July 1, 2004.

Proctor NH, Hughes JP.

Increased Risk
  • Reduced Immunologic Competence
  • Steroid Treatment
  • Pregnancy
  • Cigarette smoking


Chemical Hazards of the Workplace. JB Lippincott Company. 1978.

Proctor NH, Hughes JP.

Chest X-ray

Chemical Hazards of the Workplace. JB Lippincott Company. 1978.

US DHHS PHS CDC NIOSH and US DOL OSHA.

Pulmonary Function Tests
NIOSH/OSHA Occupational Health Guidelines for Chemical Hazards DHHS (NIOSH) Pub No. 81-123; 88-118; Suppls. I-IV. 1981-1995.

LaDou J, ed.

Sputum Cytology

Occupational & Environmental Medicine. 2nd Edition. Appleton and Lange. 1997.

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