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The effectiveness of respirators measured during styrene exposure in a plastic boat factory

In a plastic boat company we studied workers' attitudes toward wearing respiratory protective equipment and differences in styrene exposure received with and without respirators. The workers studied used either half-facepiece air-purifying or full-face air-supplied respirators as much as possib...

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Published in:International archives of occupational and environmental health 1993, Vol.65 (1), p.29-34
Main Authors: LÖF, A, BROHEDE, C, GULLSTRAND, E, LINDSTRÖM, K, SOLLENBERG, J, WRANGSKOG, K, HAGBERG, M, HEDMAN, B. K
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Female
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Humans
Male
Mandelic Acids - urine
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Ships
Solvents
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Toxicology
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