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Published in final edited form as: Am J Ind Med. 2020 Oct 30;64(1):26–38. doi: 10.1002/ajim.23196

Table 4.

Subhazard Ratios (SHRs)1 for incident chronic lung disease for in workers, by reported industry/occupation and exposure to chemicals, 1992 HRS Cohort2

Reported industry or occupation (I/O) Reported exposure Number in category COPD cases in category SHR compared to workers unexposed to agent and not in I/O (95% CI)
Industry(3-digit 1980 U.S. Census code)
Blast furnaces, steelworks, rolling & finishing mills (270)3 yes no 42 8 1.41 (0.75–2.67)
 Asbestos no yes 277 63 1.70 (1.30–2.21)
Both yes yes 8 5 5.08 (3.16–8.15)
None no no 7,144 1,100 1.00
Automotive Repair Shops (751)4 yes no 43 10 1.30 (0.66–2.58)
 Aerosol paint no yes 154 21 0.70 (0.43–1.14)
Both yes Yes 15 8 2.69 (1.33–5.43)
None no no 7,259 1,137 1.00
Occupation
Material moving equipment operators (843–859)5 yes no 83 16 1.41 (0.86–2.32)
 Dust and ash, n.e.c. no yes 268 56 1.28 (0.92–1.77)
Both yes yes 14 5 2.17 (1.14–4.13)
None no no 7,142 1,105 1.00
Farm Workers (479) yes no 46 10 1.42 (0.73–2.73)
 Pesticides no yes 250 46 1.21 (0.88–1.67)
Both yes yes 20 5 3.40 (1.40–8.23)
None no no 7,191 1,121 1.00
Laborers, except construction (889) yes no 37 8 1.68 (0.86–3.28)
 Dust and ash, n.e.c. no yes 273 56 1.23 (0.90–1.69)
Both yes yes 9 5 3.83 (1.89–7.75)
None no no 7,188 1,113 1.00

Italics indicate statistically significant results.

CI = confidence interval; n.e.c = not elsewhere classified

1

Subhazard ratios reported as of 2016 interview adjusted for cohort, sex, race, ethnicity, education, household income, and smoking

2

Members of 1992 HRs cohort who were employed by 1972, still working in 1992, had not been diagnosed with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease at baseline survey, and responded to at least one follow-up survey

3

Exposures to acids were also reported by workers in the industry, but exposed n<5

4

Exposures to organic solvents and exhaust from cars, trucks, etc. were reported by workers in the industry, but exposed n<5

5

Exposures to asbestos were reported by workers in the occupation, but exposed n<5