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W1LL1AMS et al., 1984 - Google Patents

Exposure of Embalmers to Formaldehyde and other Chemicals

W1LL1AMS et al., 1984

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402227425660546291
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W1LL1AMS T
LEVINE R
BLUNDEN P
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American Industrial Hygiene Association journal

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Seven funeral homes were surveyed in 1980 to determine the magnitude of embalmers' exposure to formaldehyde, other chemical vapors, and total and respirable particulates. Air was monitored for formaldehyde by personal and area samples, and assayed using the …
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