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Airborne fibre levels associated with the use of MMMF brazing mats during welding operations

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Title: Airborne fibre levels associated with the use of MMMF brazing mats during welding operations / L.S. Waterman, C.J. Purnell and P.W.P. AndersonAuthor: Waterman, L.S.
Notes: Sumario: In 1985 the Health and Safety Executive set a gravimetric Control Limit for airborne Man-Made Mineral Fibre and in 1987 a respirable fibre number Recommended Limit of Superfine MMMF. A limited investigation was carried out of the use of glass and ceramic fibre products used as protection against welding flame. Airborne fibre levels are compared with the Occupational Exposure LimitsRelated records: En: The Annals of occupational hygiene. - Oxford [etc.]. - nº 1, February 1990 ; p. 97-99Materia / lugar / evento: Higiene industrial Contaminantes químicos Fibras minerales artificiales Man-made mineral fibres Contaminación atmosférica Soldadura Valores TLV Otros autores: Purnell, C.J.
Anderson, W.P.
Secondary titles: Título: The Annals of occupational hygiene
Other categories: 872