Date of filling in this questionnaire or last update: 16/11/2020
1. JOB-EXPOSURE MATRICES
JEM name
  SYN-JEM
Institute
  Utrecht University
Country
  Netherlands
Contact person
  Susan Peters
Email
  s.peters@uu.nl
References (citation)
 

  • Peters S, Vermeulen R, Portengen L, et al. SYN-JEM: a quantitative job-exposure matrix for five lung carcinogens. Annals of Occupational Hygiene (2016) 60(7):795-811

Year JEM was developed
  2012
Agents
 

  • Dusts and Fibres
  • Metals and Metal Oxides
  • Other Chemicals

Fibres
 

  • Asbestos (any form of asbestos chrysotile, crocidolite, tremolite, anthophyllite, etc. or asbestos-containing material)

Inorganic dusts
 

  • Quartz (quartz or crystalline silica containing dusts)

Choose Metals and Metals Oxides
 

  • Chromium (metallic chromium, Cr(iii), Cr(vi) and all compounds)
  • Nickel and all compounds

Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs)
 

  • Benzo(a)pyrene

Occupation Axis
  Yes
Coding system
 

  • ISCO 1968

Coding system (Number of digits used)
  5
Industry Axis
  No
Intensity
  Yes
Intensity categories/units
 

  • Quantitative (specify unit)

Specify: Quantitative (specify unit)
  mg/m3 for silica, chromium and nickel; f/ml for asbestos; ug/m3 for BaP
Probability
  No
Duration
  No
Frequency
  No
Peaks
  No
Data source(s)
 

  • Expert assessment
  • Direct measurements

Studies to which the JEM has been applied: Texts
 

  • SYNERGY, Lombardy Mesothelioma Registry, DOC*X

Relation with other JEMs
  DOM-JEM used as prior rating
Availability
 

  • Upon request

Strengths
  Data driven quantitative JEM, with region estimate and time trend