Worker Exposure to Agrochemicals: Methods for Monitoring and Assessment
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Book Description
Methods for determining exposure of agricultural workers to pesticides have been developing for over thirty years. There remains an intense debate over what method provides better results when measuring worker exposure. Only in recent years have researchers begun to realize the same results in concurrent experiments using different methods. Worker Exposure to Agrochemicals examines these methods using various approaches. It also explores risk assessment, protective clothing, Canadian dosimetry, "Jazzercise," a tiered approach to exposure estimation, modeling reentry exposure, performing a dislodgeable residue study, and GLP requirements.
Book Info
Examines the methods currently used in experiments to determine worker exposure to agricultural chemicals. Also explores risk assessment, protective clothing, Canadian dosimetry, GLP requirements, and more. DLC: Pesticides--Toxicology.
Worker Exposure to Agrochemicals: Methods for Monitoring and Assessment,R. Honeycutt,Edgar W. Day,CRC,1566704553,Agricultural laborers,Agriculture - Agronomy,Biological monitoring,Health risk assessment,Industrial Health & Safety,Pesticides,Science/Mathematics,Technology & Industrial Arts,Toxicology,Occupational / industrial health & safety,Risk assessment,Science / Environmental Science
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