Minimizing occupational exposure to pesticides: Federal reentry standards for farm workers (present and proposed)

作者: Gunter Zweig , James D. Adams , Jerome Blondell

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4612-6104-9_9

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摘要: A reentry standard could be defined as a regulatory measure instituted to limit the exposure of field workers toxic pesticide residues upon entering previously treated agricultural areas. Included in this definition are (1) those measures designed reduce transfer workers, and (2) available for workers. Within first group protective clothing, gloves, respirators, dust masks, hats, any other mechanical barriers between applicator applied. second intervals, spraying foliage with water, closed system applications, means residues. This paper is concerned mainly intervals.

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