Pesticide Chemistry: Human Welfare and the Environment 1983
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-08-029225-0.50065-5
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Protective Clothing for Spray Operators in the Tropics

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“…For spray operators, dermal exposure levels were higher than inhalation levels. The degree of contamination is proportional to the concentration of the chemical and the proximity to the source of emission (Hamilton, 1982). Spraying or dusting of pesticides leave on exposed skin residues that are about 20 to 1,700 times the amount that reaches the respiratory tract.…”
Section: Skin Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For spray operators, dermal exposure levels were higher than inhalation levels. The degree of contamination is proportional to the concentration of the chemical and the proximity to the source of emission (Hamilton, 1982). Spraying or dusting of pesticides leave on exposed skin residues that are about 20 to 1,700 times the amount that reaches the respiratory tract.…”
Section: Skin Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%