Inhalative exposure can occur accidentally when using cosmetic spray products. Usually, a tiered approach is applied for exposure assessment, starting with rather conservative, simplistic calculation models that may be improved with measured data and more refined modelling. Here we report on an advanced methodology to mimic in-use conditions for antiperspirant spray products to provide a more accurate estimate of the amount of aluminium possibly inhaled and taken up systemically, thus contributing to the overall body burden. Four typical products were sprayed onto a skin surrogate in defined rooms. For aluminium, size-related aerosol release fractions, i.e. inhalable, thoracic and respirable, were determined by a mass balance method taking ...
As workplace air measurements of manufactured nanoparticles are relatively expensive to conduct, mod...
Aluminium (Al) is silvery, light, malleable and ductile, and the most abundant metal in the earth’s ...
© 1992 Alex K. JankiewiczThis report reviews the incidence of acute respiratory disorders in workers...
Software tools are increasingly used to assess the exposure of workers to hazardous substances. The ...
A deterministic indoor air model (SprayExpo) calculating inhalation exposure to aerosols released du...
AbstractThe consumer exposure to the vast majority of cosmetic products is limited to dermal contact...
Inhalation exposure at seven UK secondary aluminium smelters was investigated to quantify the main e...
<p>Consumer exposure to sprays containing nano-objects is a continuing concern as a potential health...
Consumer spray products release aerosols that can potentially be inhaled and reach the deep parts of...
AbstractIn recent years, the official regulation of chemicals and chemical products has been intensi...
Backgrounds and Aims: Aluminum and in particular its compounds make up a large proportion of the pol...
[eng] Exposure to particulate matter in work environments has been linked to ischemic heart, cardiov...
Journal article - open access (can archive publisher's version - http://www.sherpa.ac.uk/romeo/issn/...
Aerosol exposure to the active ingredients of pharmaceuticals arises in research, development and ma...
Aerosol exposure to the active ingredients of pharmaceuticals arises in research, development and ma...
As workplace air measurements of manufactured nanoparticles are relatively expensive to conduct, mod...
Aluminium (Al) is silvery, light, malleable and ductile, and the most abundant metal in the earth’s ...
© 1992 Alex K. JankiewiczThis report reviews the incidence of acute respiratory disorders in workers...
Software tools are increasingly used to assess the exposure of workers to hazardous substances. The ...
A deterministic indoor air model (SprayExpo) calculating inhalation exposure to aerosols released du...
AbstractThe consumer exposure to the vast majority of cosmetic products is limited to dermal contact...
Inhalation exposure at seven UK secondary aluminium smelters was investigated to quantify the main e...
<p>Consumer exposure to sprays containing nano-objects is a continuing concern as a potential health...
Consumer spray products release aerosols that can potentially be inhaled and reach the deep parts of...
AbstractIn recent years, the official regulation of chemicals and chemical products has been intensi...
Backgrounds and Aims: Aluminum and in particular its compounds make up a large proportion of the pol...
[eng] Exposure to particulate matter in work environments has been linked to ischemic heart, cardiov...
Journal article - open access (can archive publisher's version - http://www.sherpa.ac.uk/romeo/issn/...
Aerosol exposure to the active ingredients of pharmaceuticals arises in research, development and ma...
Aerosol exposure to the active ingredients of pharmaceuticals arises in research, development and ma...
As workplace air measurements of manufactured nanoparticles are relatively expensive to conduct, mod...
Aluminium (Al) is silvery, light, malleable and ductile, and the most abundant metal in the earth’s ...
© 1992 Alex K. JankiewiczThis report reviews the incidence of acute respiratory disorders in workers...