نتایج جستجو برای: pel permissible exposure limit

تعداد نتایج: 496170  

Journal: :Journal of occupational and environmental hygiene 2006
Carl Mangold Katherine Clark Amy Madl Dennis Paustenbach

From 1982 until 1991, a series of studies was performed to evaluate the airborne concentration of chrysotile asbestos associated with replacing gaskets and packing materials. These studies were conducted by the senior author in response to concerns raised by a report from the Navy in 1978 on asbestos exposures associated with gasket work. A series of studies was conducted because results of tho...

2010
G. M. Mihaylov K. S. Kirollos K. B. Chapman

Introduction Due to increased awareness of the toxicity of organic substances, government organization, such as the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), have continually decreased the permissible exposure limits of many organic substances. For example, in the last ten years, the permissible exposure limit for...

Journal: :Journal of toxicology and environmental health. Part B, Critical reviews 2008
Amy K Madl Ellen P Donovan Shannon H Gaffney Meg A McKinley Emily C Moody John L Henshaw Dennis J Paustenbach

Excessive exposures to airborne crystalline silica have been known for over 100 years to pose a serious health hazard. Work practices and regulatory standards advanced as the knowledge of the hazards of crystalline silica evolved. This article presents a comprehensive historical examination of the literature on exposure, health effects, and personal protective equipment related to silica and ab...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1990
E A Grossman J Martonik

In its 1980 benzene decision [Industrial Union Department, ALF-CIO v. American Petroleum Institute, 448 U.S. 607 (1980)], the Supreme Court ruled that "before he can promulgate any permanent health or safety standard, the Secretary [of Labor] is required to make a threshold finding that a place of employment is unsafe--in the sense that significant risks are present and can be lessened by a cha...

Journal: :Military medicine 2008
James D Mancuso John McCoy Bruce Pelka Patrice J Kahn Joel C Gaydos

In 2000, soldiers from a Special Operations Force had airborne lead exposures 20 to 38 times the permissible exposure limit. Their average blood lead level was 13.9 microg/dL. Immediate implementation of pertinent Occupational Safety and Health Administration regulations was recommended. In 2003, investigators learned that the unit also used an outdoor firing range with exposures exceeding the ...

Journal: :Journal of occupational and environmental hygiene 2004
Richard T Enander Howard J Cohen David M Gute Linfield C Brown Anne Marie C Desmaris Richard Missaghian

Potential exposures among repair technicians engaged in vehicle resurfacing operations prior to spray painting have not been thoroughly characterized. Environmental and personal air monitoring conducted in the State of Rhode Island have shown that automotive repair technicians may be exposed to metal particulates in sanding dust and methylene chloride vapors during vehicle paint removal operati...

2015
Krishnan Murugappan Debbie S. Silvester

Commercially available Pt screen printed electrodes (SPEs) have been employed as possible electrode materials for methylamine (MA) and hydrogen chloride (HCl) gas detection. The room temperature ionic liquid (RTIL) 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide ([C₂mim][NTf₂]) was used as a solvent and the electrochemical behaviour of both gases was first examined using cyclic vo...

2012
D. Yantek J. Peterson E. Ferro

Among underground coal miners, hearing loss remains one of the most common occupational illnesses. To address this problem, the U.S. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Office of Mine Safety and Health Research (NIOSH OMSHR) conducts research to reduce the noise emission of underground coal mining equipment, an example of which is the roof bolting machine. Field studies show t...

Journal: :Industrial health 2011
Hossein Kakooei Maryam Hormozy Hossein Marioryad

Occupational exposure to asbestos fiber of brake repair job (auto mechanics) has seldom been evaluated in Iran. Accordingly, we evaluated asbestos fiber concentrations in the breathing zone of auto mechanics between July 2008 and December 2008. The asbestos fiber concentrations of 60 personal air samples collected from 30 cars and trucks brake replacement and they were analyzed by phase-contras...

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