Browsing Brage by Author "Madsen, Anne Mette"
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A cross-sectional study on occupational exposure to microorganisms, endotoxin, hydrogen sulfide, and dust during work at drilling waste treatment plants
Daae, Hanne Line; Graff, Pål; Foss, Oda Astrid Haarr; Kofoed, Victor Carp; Afanou, Komlavi Anani; Frederiksen, Margit Wagtberg; Madsen, Anne Mette (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)This cross-sectional study aims to obtain knowledge about workers’ exposure to airborne dust, bacterial and fungal species, endotoxin, biofilm formation, and hydrogen sulfide (H2S) in drilling waste treatment plants. In ... -
An assessment of occupational exposure to bioaerosols in automated versus manual waste sorting plants
Eriksen, Elke; Afanou, Komlavi Anani; Madsen, Anne Mette; Straumfors, Anne; Graff, Pål (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Occupational exposure during waste sorting is associated with several health outcomes. This study obtained knowledge about the impact of work in fully automated waste sorting plants (AWSP; n = 3) vs manual waste sorting ... -
Occupational exposure during treatment of offshore drilling waste and characterization of microbiological diversity
Daae, Hanne Line; Heldal, Kari Emilie; Madsen, Anne Mette; Olsen, Raymond; Skaugset, Nils Petter; Graff, Pål (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)The exposure for workers handling and recycling offshore drilling waste are previously not described, and given the potential for exposure to hazardous components, there is a need for characterizing this occupational ... -
Occupational Exposure to Bioaerosols in Norwegian Crab Processing Plants
Thomassen, Marte Renate; Kamath, Sandip D.; Lopata, Andreas L.; Madsen, Anne Mette; Eduard, Wijnand; Bang, Berit; Aasmoe, Lisbeth (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016) -
Occupational exposure to inhalable pathogenic microorganisms in waste sorting
Eriksen, Elke; Madsen, Anne Mette; Afanou, Komlavi Anani; Straumfors, Anne; Eiler, Alexander; Graff, Pål (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)This study assessed microorganisms in personal inhalable work air samples aiming to identify potential human pathogens, and correlate exposure to adverse health outcomes in waste workers. Full-shift personal exposure was ...