Development of a Job-Exposure Matrix for Assessment of Occupational Exposure to High-Frequency Electromagnetic Fields (3 kHz–300 GHz)

Author:

Migault Lucile1,Bowman Joseph D,Kromhout Hans2,Figuerola Jordi34,Baldi Isabelle15,Bouvier Ghislaine1,Turner Michelle C3467,Cardis Elisabeth346,Vila Javier3468

Affiliation:

1. University of Bordeaux, Inserm UMR 1219 EPICENE Team, Bordeaux Population Health Research Center, Bordeaux, France

2. Environmental Epidemiology Division, Institute for Risk Assessment Sciences, Utrecht University, Nieuw Gildestein Yalelaan, Utrecht, The Netherlands

3. Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal), Barcelona, Spain

4. Universitat Pompeu Fabra (UPF), Plaça de la Mercè, Barcelona, Spain

5. Bordeaux University Hospital, Service de Médecine du Travail et pathologie professionnelle, Pessac, France

6. CIBER Epidemiologia y Salud Pública (CIBERESP), Av. Monforte de Lemos, Madrid, Spain

7. McLaughlin Center for Population Health Risk Assessment, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada

8. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Office of Radiation Protection and Environmental Monitoring, McCumiskey House, Richview, Dublin, Ireland

Abstract

Abstract Objectives The aim of this work was to build a job-exposure matrix (JEM) using an international coding system and covering the non-thermal intermediate frequency (IF) (3–100 kHz, named IFELF), thermal IF (100 kHz–10 MHz, named IFRF), and radiofrequency (RF) (>10 MHz) bands. Methods Detailed occupational data were collected in a large population-based case–control study, INTEROCC, with occupations coded into the International Standard Classification of Occupations system 1988 (ISCO88). The subjects’ occupational source-based ancillary information was combined with an existing source-exposure matrix and the reference levels of the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) for occupational exposure to calculate estimates of level (L) of exposure to electric (E) and magnetic (H) fields by ISCO88 code and frequency band as ICNIRP ratios (IFELF) or squared ratios (IFRF and RF). Estimates of exposure probability (P) were obtained by dividing the number of exposed subjects by the total number of subjects available per job title. Results With 36 011 job histories collected, 468 ISCO88 (four-digit) codes were included in the JEM, of which 62.4% are exposed to RF, IFRF, and/or IFELF. As a reference, P values for RF E-fields ranged from 0.3 to 65.0% with a median of 5.1%. L values for RF E-fields (ICNIRP squared ratio) ranged from 6.94 × 10−11 to 33.97 with a median of 0.61. Conclusions The methodology used allowed the development of a JEM for high-frequency electromagnetic fields containing exposure estimates for the largest number of occupations to date. Although the validity of this JEM is limited by the small number of available observations for some codes, this JEM may be useful for epidemiological studies and occupational health management programs assessing high-frequency electromagnetic field exposure in occupational settings.

Funder

European Commission

French Agency for Food, Environmental and Occupational Health and Safety (ANSES

National Institutes of Health

AFSSET

European Fifth Framework Program

International Union Against Cancer

Australian National Health and Medical Research Council

Canadian Institutes of Health Research

l’Association pour la Recherche sur le Cancer

German Mobile Phone Research Program

German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nuclear Safety, and Nature Protection

Ministry for the Environment and Traffic of the state of Baden-Wurttemberg

Ministry for the Environment of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia

MAIFOR Program

Health Research Council

Hawkes Bay Medical Research Foundation

Wellington Medical Research Foundation

Waikato Medical Research Foundation

Cancer Society of New Zealand

Mobile Telecommunications, Health and Research

Health and Safety Executive

Department of Health

UK Network Operators

Scottish Executive

French Ministry of Higher Education and Research

Departement de Salut

Generalitat de Catalunya

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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