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Greenhouses: hygiene

Brouwer, D.H. and van Hemmen, J.J. (1994) Fitting personal protective equipment (PPE) to the hazard selection of PPE for various pesticide exposure scenarios in greenhouses, in Book of Abstracts of the American Industrial Hygiene Conference Exposition, American Industrial Hygiene Association, Anaheim, CA. [Pg.81]

Methner, M.M. and Fenske, R.A. (1994) Pesticide exposure during greenhouse applications. Part II. Chemical permeation through protective clothing in contact with treated foliage, Appl. Occup. Environ. Hygiene, 9 567-574. [Pg.83]

Brouwer, R., Brouwer, D.H., De Mik, G., and van Hemmen, J.J. (1992) Exposure to Pesticides. Part I. The Cultivation of Carnations in Greenhouses, S131-1, Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment, The Hague, The Netherlands also published in Am. Ind. Hygiene Assoc.., 53 575-581, 1992. [Pg.137]

Practice good hygiene—clear away pest-ridden and diseased foliage and plants, both in the garden and in greenhouses. [Pg.320]


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