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Mineral fibres

J. Bignon, J. Peto, and R. Saracci, eds., Monoccupational Exposure to Mineral Fibres, lARCC Scientific PubHcation No. 90, International Agency for Research on Cancer, Lyon, Prance, 1989. [Pg.357]

Mineral fibres are incorporated to reduce cost and to raise the softening point. China clay, natural silicas, talc and slate dust are frequently used. [Pg.872]

Elemental and inorganic compounds Manganese cyclopenta-dienyl tricarbonyl as Mn Manganese methyl-pentadienyl tricarbonyl Manganese tetroxide Man-made mineral fibre Marble, see Calcium carbonate Mercaptoacetic acid, see Thioglycolic acid Mequinol (INN)... [Pg.163]

Carbon disulphide control of exposure m the viscose industry Man-made mineral fibres... [Pg.573]

Man-made mineral fibre Mixed hydrocarbons (C3 to CIO) m air Total hexavalent chromium compounds in air Aromatic carboxylic acid anhydndes m air... [Pg.581]

Some occupational hygiene aspects of man-made mineral fibres and new technology fibres Safe handling requirements dunng explosive, propellant and pyrotechnic manufacture Simplified calculations of blast induced injuries and damage Laboratory work with chemical carcinogens and oncogenes Rosin (colophony) a review... [Pg.584]

Leanderson, P. and Tagesson, C. (1989). Cigarette smoke potentiates the DNA-damaging effect of manmade mineral fibres. Am. J. Indust. Med. 16, 697-706. [Pg.213]

Yano, E., Urano, N. and Evans, P.H. (1991). Reactive oxygen metabolite production induced by mineral fibres. In Mechanisms in Fibre Carcinogenesis (eds. R.C. Brown, J.A. Hoskins and N.F. Johnson) pp. 433-438. Plenum, New York. [Pg.262]

Annals of Occupational Hygiene 43, No.2, Feb. 1999, p.117-24 MINERAL FIBRE SAMPLING AND SIZE SELECTION... [Pg.100]

Other mineral fibres are used for very specialized applications. [Pg.800]

Mineral fibres such as silica, quartz, ceramics... [Pg.800]

Chemical products/ com- Biosoluble, man-made mineral fibres in automotive silencers... [Pg.54]

Chemical products used in crafts include man-made mineral fibres, which are used for heat and noise insulation purposes in buildings. In addition to employees in the mineral fibre industiy and insulation installers, numerous other craftspeople (e.g. painters, bricklayers, roofers) and also some DIY users come into contact with artificial mineral fibres. [Pg.65]

Regulation of man-made mineral fibres was concerned with two formally separate areas ... [Pg.77]


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