نتایج جستجو برای: airborne contaminants

تعداد نتایج: 38498  

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2009
Robert W Gale Walter L Cranor David A Alvarez James N Huckins Jimmie D Petty Gary L Robertson

Concerns about indoor air quality and the potential effects on people living in these environments are increasing as more reports about the toxicities and the potential indoor air exposure levels of household-use chemicals and chemicals from housing and fumishing manufacture in air are being assessed. Gas chromatography/mass spectromery was used to confirm numerous airborne contaminants obtaine...

Journal: :Blood 1977
M J Lee H C Waters

Organophosphate insecticides, such as Vapona, Naled, and Rabon, are highly potent inhibitors of an enzyme found in human monocytes. The enzyme, a specific monocyte esterase, could be inhibited by Vapona in blood samples via airborne contamination at levels easily achieved from commercial slow-release insecticide strips. Fifty percent inhibition (I50)--as measured on the Hemalog D (Technicon Cor...

Journal: :British journal of industrial medicine 1988
F F Cinkotai A Rigby C A Pickering D Seaborn E Faragher

A respiratory symptoms questionnaire was completed for 4656 volunteers employed in 31 textile factories engaged in spinning or weaving manmade fibre or cotton of various qualities. Sets of airborne dust and bacteria samples were collected in workzones and personal breathing zones in the workrooms where the volunteers were employed. A total of 182 people indicated experiencing byssinotic symptom...

Journal: :MATEC web of conferences 2021

Airborne biological particles are made by bacteria, viruses, fungi, pollen, dust mites and other living organisms. Between the airborne contaminants, sampling of viruses is most difficult. This technical challenge has real consequences both in limiting studies on aerobiology viral diseases, making possible, at least for now, to establish Standards Acceptable Bioaerosol Exposure Limits case viru...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 2000
E Symanski G Sällsten L Barregård

Exposure assessment is a critical component of epidemiologic studies, and more sophisticated approaches require that variation in exposure be considered. We examined the intra- and interindividual sources of variation in exposure to mercury vapor as measured in air, blood, and urine among four groups of workers during 1990-1997 at a Swedish chloralkali plant. Consistent with the underlying kine...

2014
David G. Smith

NASA needs sensors to accurately monitor the water and atmospheric quality in its space habitat. Concerns for health and safety necessitate the development of sensors to measure common atmospheric gas concentrations, as well as trace contaminants (low ppm or ppb), including both combustible and noncombustible gases. The University of Utah is developing an enhanced Raman monitoring system to det...

2010
Leela Chockalingam Kenneth L. Marshall

Many optics in both the OMEGA and OMEGA EP lasers are coated with anti-reflective (AR) silane sol-gel to maximize their transmittance. Although these coatings are highly resistant to both airborne contaminants and laser damage, they are susceptible to mechanical damage by abrasion, and thus require extra care during the handling, installation and alignment of sol-gel optics. Previous “hardened”...

Journal: :AORN journal 2013
Stacey M Benson Debra A Novak Mary J Ogg

Proper adherence to infection control precautions, including appropriate selection and use of personal protective equipment (PPE), is of significant importance to the health and well-being of perioperative personnel. Surgical masks are intended for use as a barrier to protect the wearer's face from large droplets and splashes of blood and other body fluids; however, surgical and high-filtration...

Journal: :Medical science monitor : international medical journal of experimental and clinical research 2006
Michael Leung Alan H S Chan

BACKGROUND The complex hospital environment requires special attention to ensure healthful indoor air quality (IAQ) to protect patients and healthcare workers against hospital-acquired (nosocomial) infections and occupational diseases. The aim here is to recommend effective guidelines for the control and management of hospital IAQ. MATERIAL/METHODS The authors have done an extensive literatur...

Journal: :BMC Public Health 2002
David L Lewis David K Gattie Marc E Novak Susan Sanchez Charles Pumphrey

UNLABELLED Fertilization of land with processed sewage sludges, which often contain low levels of pathogens, endotoxins, and trace amounts of industrial and household chemicals, has become common practice in Western Europe, the United States, and Canada. Local governments, however, are increasingly restricting or banning the practice in response to residents reporting adverse health effects. Th...

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