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Worker exposures to inhalable and total aerosol during nickel alloy production
1996
Annals of Occupational Hygiene
This paper describes a study that was carried out at a North American nickel alloy production facility to compare the levels of personal exposures to inhalable and total nickelcontaining aerosols. It is part of a large body of work aimed at assessing the impact of introducing new personal sampling instrumentation with performance consistent with the latest criteria proposed by the International Standards Organization (ISO), the Comite Europeen Normalisation (CEN) and the American Conference of
doi:10.1016/s0003-4878(96)00005-1
pmid:8958771
fatcat:xkq3jlre7zebtm46oz2tffh6hq