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Most research, he said, involves workplace exposure to tungsten compounds.
Agency toxicologists are examining both possibilities, officials said, although workplace exposure is probably the greater risk.
Workplace exposure to engineered nanoparticles (ENPs) is a potential health and environmental hazard.
This chapter concentrates on various ways of reducing workplace exposure to blood-borne pathogens.
Controversial results have been obtained regarding the effects of workplace exposure on urinary 8-OHdG level.
The second level EHS assessment is complemented with workplace exposure analysis to ensure the compliance with workplace threshold limits.
This chapter discusses the methods and issues related to hazard and risk assessment of workplace exposure to engineered nanoparticles.
The report stated that there is little evidence linking female breast cancer to workplace exposure, but noted that longer shifts may be a risk factor.
Another is by inhalation, usually resulting from workplace exposure in industries such as ore smelting, semiconductor and glass manufacturing, and the burning of arsenic-tainted coal.
In this paper, we present the findings from workplace exposure monitoring studies on conventional MOVPE sources such as trimethylgallium, triethylgallium, trimethylantimony and diethylzinc.
The aim of this review is to critically examine available literature to provide a comprehensive overview on susceptibility aspects potentially affecting heterogeneous responses to nanomaterials workplace exposure.
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