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Occupational health risks associated with the use of irritant smoke for qualitative fit testing of respiratorsCarbon dioxide exposures to medical personnel as a result of wearing surgical isolation suitsPhosphine exposures in grain elevators during fumigation with aluminum phosphideDevelopment of a thin film envrionmental monitorReport on a microprocessor-based infrared analyzerPortable gas chromatographsOn-site screening for benzene in complex environmentsMist control at a machining center, part 2: mist control following installation of air cleanersAnalytical performance criteria. Field evaluation of diacetyl sampling and analytical methodsA field comparison of methods for monitoring ethylene oxide concentrationPerformance of industrial mist collectors over timeA field method for near real-time analysis of perchloroethylene in end-exhaled breathAssessment of the health hazard associated with the use of smoke tubes in healthcare facilitiesVideo exposure assessments semonstrate excessive laboratory formaldehyde exposuresLevels of carbon dioxide in helmet systems used during orthopaedic operationsEvidence of reproductive endocrine effects in women with occupational fuel and solvent exposuresAn inexpensive method to test for mercury vapor in herbarium cabinetsIn-depth survey report: evaluation of control technology for perchloroethylene in dry cleaning shops at Jim Dandy Cleaners, New York, New York, report no. ECTB-240-11Evaluating passive badge samplers for perchloroethylene monitoring in dry cleaning operatonsPreventing occupational exposures to antineoplastic and other hazardous drugs in health care settingsAlternative dust control techniques to minimize the necessity for local exhaust ventilationVideo exposure assessments detect peak laboratory formaldehyde exposuresControl technology and exposure assessment for electronic recycling operations, UNICOR Marianna Federal Correctional Institution, Marianna, Florida, report no. EPHB 326-15aControl of occupational exposure to hazardous drugsIn-depth survey report: control of dust in a textile dyeing operation at Multicolor Industries, Inc., Brooklyn, New YorkControl technology and exposure assessment for occupational exposure to beryllium: beryllium facility #2 - copper/beryllium machine shop, report no. EPHB 326-14aIn-depth survey report: control of dust in a textile dyeing transfer operation at Logisco Corporation, Charlotte, North Carolina, Report No. CT-226-12aEvaluation and control of workers' exposures in the collection and preservation of historic artifactsPrevención de la exposición ocupacional a los antineoplásticos y otras medicinas peligrosas en centros de atención médicaControl of dust in a textile dyeing operationControl technology and exposure assessment for occupational exposure to beryllium: beryllium facility #1 - copper/beryllium foundry, report no. EPHB-326-11aControl technology and exposure assessment for electronic recycling operations, Elkton Federal Correctional Institution, Elkton, Ohio, report no. EPHB-326-12aControl technology and exposure assessment for occupational exposure to beryllium: beryllium facility #3 - aluminum/beryllium foundry, and copper/beryllium foundry and machine shop, report no. EPHB 326-16aExposure surveillance of museum workers to residual pesticides on collectionsControl technology and exposure assessment for electronic recycling operations United States Penitentiary, Lewisburg, PennsylvaniaManaging occupational exposure to mercury vapor from museum collectionsMDI concentrations during application of spray-on truck bed-linersPreventing occupational exposures to antineoplastic and other hazardous drugs in health care settingsEffectiveness of real-time monitoringMethods to evaluate exposure assessment methods in dry-cleaning shops
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researcher at NIOSH
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G. Edward Burroughs
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G. Edward Burroughs
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