Exposure to lead-containing dusts is a global public health concern. This work addresses an important issue of whether eco-friendly water-based paints reduce the exposure potential of auto-repainting workers to metals. With this aim, metal levels in automobile paints and worker metal exposure were measured using both solvent- and water-based paints. The levels of metals, and particularly Pb, Cr (total), Fe, and Cu, in solvent-based paints varied greatly among colors and brands. Lead concentrations ranged from below the detection limit (~0.25 μg/g) to 107,928 μg/g (dry film) across all samples. In water-based paints, the concentrations of Pb and Cr (total) were generally two to three orders of magnitude lower, but the concentrations of...
Deterioration and repair of lead paint on steel structures can result in contamination of the ambien...
Leaded paint debris from uncontained dispersive paint removal or from flaking, chalking or peeling e...
Exposure data on biocides are relatively rare in published literature, especially for secondary expo...
Human exposure to lead (Pb) is a growing global public health concern. Elevated blood lead is though...
HE HEALTH effects of lead are well known andit is now recognised that there are a number ofenvironme...
Essential metals are imperative at every stage of human life. Their inclusion in consumer products h...
Lead is used as pigments in paint. Spray painting has been widely used in various industries, such a...
Lead chromate was commonly employed as a pigment in coloured road markings until restrictions led to...
Paints on surfaces of public playground structures in south west England have been analysed for Pb, ...
In this study, the particle size distribution and concentration of metallic elements of solvent- and...
Aims: We evaluated solvents and total particulates exposures in auto body repair shops together with...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015Objectives: The purpose of this study was to charac...
Van der Klooster(1) provided an informative case study and overview on lead poisoning. As mentioned ...
For centuries, different techniques has been used to prevent fouling on ships. Today, different type...
The object of this study was to assess potential dermal exposure to the non-volatile fractions of pa...
Deterioration and repair of lead paint on steel structures can result in contamination of the ambien...
Leaded paint debris from uncontained dispersive paint removal or from flaking, chalking or peeling e...
Exposure data on biocides are relatively rare in published literature, especially for secondary expo...
Human exposure to lead (Pb) is a growing global public health concern. Elevated blood lead is though...
HE HEALTH effects of lead are well known andit is now recognised that there are a number ofenvironme...
Essential metals are imperative at every stage of human life. Their inclusion in consumer products h...
Lead is used as pigments in paint. Spray painting has been widely used in various industries, such a...
Lead chromate was commonly employed as a pigment in coloured road markings until restrictions led to...
Paints on surfaces of public playground structures in south west England have been analysed for Pb, ...
In this study, the particle size distribution and concentration of metallic elements of solvent- and...
Aims: We evaluated solvents and total particulates exposures in auto body repair shops together with...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015Objectives: The purpose of this study was to charac...
Van der Klooster(1) provided an informative case study and overview on lead poisoning. As mentioned ...
For centuries, different techniques has been used to prevent fouling on ships. Today, different type...
The object of this study was to assess potential dermal exposure to the non-volatile fractions of pa...
Deterioration and repair of lead paint on steel structures can result in contamination of the ambien...
Leaded paint debris from uncontained dispersive paint removal or from flaking, chalking or peeling e...
Exposure data on biocides are relatively rare in published literature, especially for secondary expo...