Assessing truck driver exposure at the World Trade Center disaster site : personal and area monitoring for particulate matter and volatile organic compounds during October 2001 and April 2002
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Section: ArticlesTitle: Assessing truck driver exposure at the World Trade Center disaster site : personal and area monitoring for particulate matter and volatile organic compounds during October 2001 and April 2002 / Alison S. Geyh... [et al.]Notes: The destruction of the World Trade Center (WTC) in New York City on September 11, 2001, created a 16-acre debris field composed of pulverized and burning material significantly impacting air quality. Cleanup workers were potentially exposed to airborne contaminants, including particulate matter, volatile organic compounds, and asbestos, at elevated concentrationsRelated records: En: Journal of occupational and environmental hygiene. - Cincinnati, Ohio : American Industrial Hygiene Association : American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists. - Vol. 2, nº 3, March 2005 ; p. 179-193Materia / lugar / evento: Higiene ambientalWorld Trade CenterPartículas ambientalesContaminación atmosféricaCompuestos orgánicos volátilesVolatilizaciónEstados UnidosTorres GemelasAtentadosOtros autores: Geyh, Alison S. American Industrial Hygiene Association American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists Other categories: 832.1Rights: In Copyright (InC)