There is an increasing concern about the health hazard posed to workers exposed to inhalation of nanoparticles. Inhaling nanoparticles posses an occupational hazard due to elevated amount emitted to the atmosphere and working environment. Nanoparticles have potential toxic properties: the high particle surface area, number concentration, and surface reactivity. Inhalation, the most common route of nanoparticle exposure, has been shown to cause adverse effects on pulmonary functions and the deposited particles in the lung can be translocated to the blood system by passing through the pulmonary protection barriers. Filtration is the simplest and most common method of aerosol control. It is widely used in mechanical ventilation and respiratory...
Exposure to high concentrations of airborne ultrafine particles in construction jobsites may play an...
With the exponential growth of the nano-technological products and their potential impact on the wor...
Air-purifying respirators must be certified following the National Institute for Occupational Safety...
Protection of the human respiratory system from exposure to nanoparticles is becoming an emerging is...
The filtration of airborne nanoparticles is an important control technique as the environmental, hea...
Nanoparticle (particles with diameter ≤100 nm) exposure is recognized as a potentially harmful size ...
With the exponential growth of the nano-technological products and their potential impact on the wor...
Manufacturing sites, such as welding, casting, and asphalt production (fumes), generate vast numbers...
The rapid development of nanotechnology brings new challenges to aerosol filtration, which plays a c...
Little attention has been paid to the generated submicron ultrafine and nanoparticles and their expo...
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health recommends the use of particulate res-pirators...
The main goal of this research project is to determine the effectiveness of commercially available a...
The work performed in this research aims to evaluate the performance of commercially available breat...
The rapid development of nanotechnology brings new challenges to aerosol filtration, which plays a c...
Nanoparticles (NPs) are particles of less than or equal to 100 nm in diameter. Due to their size, th...
Exposure to high concentrations of airborne ultrafine particles in construction jobsites may play an...
With the exponential growth of the nano-technological products and their potential impact on the wor...
Air-purifying respirators must be certified following the National Institute for Occupational Safety...
Protection of the human respiratory system from exposure to nanoparticles is becoming an emerging is...
The filtration of airborne nanoparticles is an important control technique as the environmental, hea...
Nanoparticle (particles with diameter ≤100 nm) exposure is recognized as a potentially harmful size ...
With the exponential growth of the nano-technological products and their potential impact on the wor...
Manufacturing sites, such as welding, casting, and asphalt production (fumes), generate vast numbers...
The rapid development of nanotechnology brings new challenges to aerosol filtration, which plays a c...
Little attention has been paid to the generated submicron ultrafine and nanoparticles and their expo...
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health recommends the use of particulate res-pirators...
The main goal of this research project is to determine the effectiveness of commercially available a...
The work performed in this research aims to evaluate the performance of commercially available breat...
The rapid development of nanotechnology brings new challenges to aerosol filtration, which plays a c...
Nanoparticles (NPs) are particles of less than or equal to 100 nm in diameter. Due to their size, th...
Exposure to high concentrations of airborne ultrafine particles in construction jobsites may play an...
With the exponential growth of the nano-technological products and their potential impact on the wor...
Air-purifying respirators must be certified following the National Institute for Occupational Safety...