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Sanni Uuksulainen
Researcher at Finnish Institute of Occupational Health
Publications - 18
Citations - 298
Sanni Uuksulainen is an academic researcher from Finnish Institute of Occupational Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Job-exposure matrix & Population. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 15 publications receiving 235 citations.
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Workplace Measurements of Ultrafine Particles—A Literature Review
TL;DR: Measurements of the UFP in work environments are, to date, too limited and reported too heterogeneous to allow us to draw general conclusions about workers' exposure, and showed that workers' Exposure to UFP may be significantly higher than their non-occupational exposure to background concentration alone.
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Use of the Finnish Information System on Occupational Exposure (FINJEM) in epidemiologic, surveillance, and other applications.
TL;DR: Finnish job-exposure matrix, FINJEM, is a quantitative JEM, which can serve many purposes and its comprehensive documentation also makes it potentially useful in countries other than Finland.
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Trends of occupational exposure to chemical agents in Finland in 1950-2020.
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors quantitatively estimate the long-term trends of occupational exposure to chemical agents in Finland for surveillance, prevention, and risk assessment purposes by utilizing the Finnish job-exposure matrix (FINJEM), which includes occupation-specific estimates of the prevalence P (percent of employed) and average level L (agent-specific units) of inhalation exposure.
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Parental Occupational Exposure to Heavy Metals and Welding Fumes and Risk of Testicular Germ Cell Tumors in Offspring: A Registry-Based Case-Control Study.
Kayo Togawa,Charlotte Le Cornet,Maria Feychting,Tore Tynes,Eero Pukkala,Johnni Hansen,Ann Olsson,Susanne Oksbjerg Dalton,Karl Christian Nordby,Sanni Uuksulainen,Pernilla Wiebert,Torill Woldbæk,Niels E. Skakkebæk,Béatrice Fervers,Joachim Schüz +14 more
TL;DR: This study provides little evidence of associations between parental exposures to heavy metals/welding fumes and TGCT in offspring with the potential exception of high paternal chromium exposure.
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Detecting chronic solvent encephalopathy in occupations at risk
Heidi Furu,Markku Sainio,Hanna Kaisa Hyvärinen,Ritva Akila,Beatrice Bäck,Sanni Uuksulainen,Ari Kaukiainen +6 more
TL;DR: The study shows that more CSE compatible cases can be detected when the screening is directed towards the occupational fields at greatest risk, and that this stepwise method is more effective for finding CSEcompatible cases than regular OHS activity.