
@article{ref1,
title="Fouling one's own nest revisited",
journal="American journal of industrial medicine",
year="1993",
author="McDiarmid, M. A. and Weaver, V.",
volume="24",
number="1",
pages="1-9",
abstract="Transport of hazards from the workplace to the home by workers is a previously recognized but poorly addressed public health problem. Particularly disturbing are the childhood intoxications which may result from such paraoccupational exposure. Work clothes and shoes appear to be a common vehicle for hazard transport in recently reported cases as they were in the past, although other &quot;markers&quot; for potential paraoccupational exposure may be derived from case reviews. These include: poor workplace hygiene, occupational intoxications in adult workers, and the &quot;cottage industry&quot; phenomenon. These markers are reviewed in the context of recently reported cases and strategies are suggested to mitigate these easily preventable exposures.<p /><p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="0271-3586",
doi="",
url="http://dx.doi.org/"
}