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Occupational Exposure through Spraying Remedial Pesticides

A total of 20 surveys at 15 sites of remedial in-situ timber and masonry treatment took place in the latter half of 1996. Two of these surveys concerned wall washes (biocides), the remainder were non-agricultural pesticides. The purpose was to measure the surface deposition and inhalation exposure o...

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Published in:The Annals of occupational hygiene 1998-04, Vol.42 (3), p.159-165
Main Authors: GARROD, A. N. I., RIMMER, D. A., ROBERTSHAW, L., JONES, T.
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