Evaluating Risks for Adverse Respiratory Health in Queensland Workers Exposed to Coal Mine Dust and Respirable Crystalline Silica
This Dust and Respiratory Health Program project is evaluating existing administrative datasets maintained by Queensland regulatory, medical surveillance and workers’ compensation agencies to determine their usefulness in identifying occupational and personal risk factors for dust-related lung disease in coal mine workers, mineral and metal processing workers, and engineered stone workers.
Aim
The project has 3 aims:
- Formal evaluations of datasets for coal mine and mineral and metal processing workers, which include Respiratory Health Surveillance Data, workers’ compensation datasets, regulatory dust monitoring data, and particle characterisation data.
- The development of job-exposure matrices (JEMs) and workplace dust sample characterisation for the three populations of mineral dust-exposed workers.
- The use of the information gathered from the evaluations and JEMs to perform epidemiologic analyses of trends and increased risk factors for dust-related lung disease.
Objective
The project aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the personal, exposure, and outcome factors available in the study datasets and identify those workers who appear more than once in the dataset for longitudinal analyses. The project will also quantify data quality issues such as missingness, erroneous/outlier observations, date ranges, and population sizes contained in the data across successive iterations of the health assessment.
Overall, the project aims to provide important insights into the risk factors associated with dust-related lung disease in workers and enhance understanding of the development of lung disease in different populations of workers.
Project lead
Ms Nikky LaBranche
Research Fellow, Minerals Industry Safety and Health Centre, UQ Sustainable Minerals Institute
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Team members
Dr David Cliff
Professor of Occupational Health and Safety in Mining, Minerals Industry Safety and Health Centre, UQ Sustainable Minerals Institute
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Dr Robert Cohen
Clinical Professor of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences
School Of Public Health, University Of Illinois
Dr Leonard H.T. Go
Research Assistant Professor, Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences
School of Public Health, University of Illinois Chicago (UIC)
Dr Kirsten Almberg
Research Assistant Professor
Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences
School of Public Health, University of Illinois Chicago (UIC)
Dr Deborah Yates
Associate Professor, University of New South Wales
Senior Staff Specialist in Thoracic Medicine, St Vincent’s Hospital, Sydney
Dr Brett Shannon
Advanced registrar with the Australasian Faculty of Occupational and Environmental medicine (AFOEM) training through the Royal Australasian College of Physicians (RACP)
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Ms Nikky LaBranche
Research Fellow – OHS in Mining, Minerals Industry Safety and Health Centre
This project sits within the Dust and Respiratory Health Program.