The current measurement method for occupational exposure to wood dust is by gravimetric analysis and is thus non-specific. In this work, diffuse reflection infrared Fourier transform spectroscopy (DRIFTS) for the analysis of only the wood component of dust was further evaluated by analysis of the same samples between two laboratories. Field samples were collected from six wood product factories using 25-mm glass fiber filters with the Button aerosol sampler. Gravimetric mass was determined in one laboratory by weighing the filters before and after aerosol collection. Diffuse reflection mid-infrared spectra were obtained from the wood dust on the filter which is placed on a motorized stage inside the spectrometer. The metric used for the DRI...
Background and Purpose: Inhalation of hardwood dust may produce a range of adverse health effects i...
In a lumber mill in the northern inland region of British Columbia, Canada, we measured inhalable pa...
This paper shows the results of measurement of daily exposure of cutters to respirable particles and...
Emerging concerns regarding the toxicity of inhaled wood dust support the need for techniques to qua...
Background: Occupational exposure to wood dust can be responsible for many different harmful health ...
Samples of wood dust were collected in the working environment of wood machining processes for the p...
Hardwood dust is a human carcinogen; upon inhalation, it can cause sinonasal adenocarcinoma. Softwoo...
ABSTRACTObjective: Sawmill workers are exposed to wood dust particles of different sizes, and they c...
on behalf of the British Occupational Hygiene Society. This is an Open Access article distributed un...
In 1999, the European Union proclaimed hardwood dust carcinogenic based on the classification of the...
The aim of the study was to determine occupational exposure in Croatian wood processing industry and...
Woodworkers’ exposure to airborne particles is measured with different sampling techniques throughou...
Production of wood pellets is a relatively new and expanding industry in which the exposure profiles...
Exposure to wood dust, a human carcinogen, is common in wood-related industries, and millions of wor...
Wood smoke from forest fires or anthropogenic activities can be a significant contributor to regiona...
Background and Purpose: Inhalation of hardwood dust may produce a range of adverse health effects i...
In a lumber mill in the northern inland region of British Columbia, Canada, we measured inhalable pa...
This paper shows the results of measurement of daily exposure of cutters to respirable particles and...
Emerging concerns regarding the toxicity of inhaled wood dust support the need for techniques to qua...
Background: Occupational exposure to wood dust can be responsible for many different harmful health ...
Samples of wood dust were collected in the working environment of wood machining processes for the p...
Hardwood dust is a human carcinogen; upon inhalation, it can cause sinonasal adenocarcinoma. Softwoo...
ABSTRACTObjective: Sawmill workers are exposed to wood dust particles of different sizes, and they c...
on behalf of the British Occupational Hygiene Society. This is an Open Access article distributed un...
In 1999, the European Union proclaimed hardwood dust carcinogenic based on the classification of the...
The aim of the study was to determine occupational exposure in Croatian wood processing industry and...
Woodworkers’ exposure to airborne particles is measured with different sampling techniques throughou...
Production of wood pellets is a relatively new and expanding industry in which the exposure profiles...
Exposure to wood dust, a human carcinogen, is common in wood-related industries, and millions of wor...
Wood smoke from forest fires or anthropogenic activities can be a significant contributor to regiona...
Background and Purpose: Inhalation of hardwood dust may produce a range of adverse health effects i...
In a lumber mill in the northern inland region of British Columbia, Canada, we measured inhalable pa...
This paper shows the results of measurement of daily exposure of cutters to respirable particles and...