نتایج جستجو برای: lead acid battery

تعداد نتایج: 1108444  

Journal: :Journal of international Conference on Electrical Machines and Systems 2013

Journal: :Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnykh Zavedenii. Materialy Elektronnoi Tekhniki = Materials of Electronics Engineering 2018

2014
Sk. Akhtar Ahmad Manzurul Haque Khan Salamat Khandker A. F. M. Sarwar Nahid Yasmin M. H. Faruquee Rabeya Yasmin

INTRODUCTION Use of lead acid battery (LAB) in Bangladesh has risen with sharp rise of motor vehicles. As result, manufacture of LAB is increasing. Most of the lead used by these industries comes from recycling of LAB. Workers in LAB industry are at risk of exposure lead and thus development of lead toxicity. OBJECTIVE The objective of this study was to measure the blood lead concentration an...

Journal: :Journal of occupational and environmental hygiene 2012
Faridah H Were Geoffrey N Kamau Paul M Shiundu Godfrey A Wafula Charles M Moturi

The concentration of airborne and blood lead (Pb) was assessed in a Pb acid battery recycling plant and in a Pb acid battery manufacturing plant in Kenya. In the recycling plant, full-shift area samples taken across 5 days in several production sections showed a mean value ± standard deviation (SD) of 427 ± 124 μg/m(3), while area samples in the office area had a mean ± SD of 59.2 ± 22.7 μg/m(3...

2009
Pascal Haefliger Monique Mathieu-Nolf Stephanie Lociciro Cheikh Ndiaye Malang Coly Amadou Diouf Absa Lam Faye Aminata Sow Joanna Tempowski Jenny Pronczuk Antonio Pedro Filipe Junior Roberto Bertollini Maria Neira

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Between November 2007 and March 2008, 18 children died from a rapidly progressive central nervous system disease of unexplained origin in a community involved in the recycling of used lead-acid batteries (ULAB) in the suburbs of Dakar, Senegal. We investigated the cause of these deaths. METHODS Because autopsies were not possible, the investigation centered on clinic...

Journal: :Occupational medicine 1998
S F Ho C T Sam G B Embi

This study was conducted as part of the Human Exposure Assessment Location (HEAL) Project which comes under the United Nations Environment Programme/World Health Organisation (UNEP/WHO) Global environmental Monitoring System (GEMS). The objective of the study was to evaluate workers' exposure to lead in industries with the highest exposure. All subjects were interviewed about their occupational...

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