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Simultaneous dosimetry-biological monitoring

Collection of urine samples during the course of simultaneous dosimetry-biological monitoring studies... [Pg.1020]

Methods for measuring worker exposure using simultaneous biological monitoring and whole-body dosimetry... [Pg.1018]

Chapter two. Simultaneous biological monitoring and dermal dosimetry... [Pg.23]

Honeycutt, R.C., Day, Jr., E.W., Shurdut, B.A., and Vaccaro, J.R., Use of simultaneous biological monitoring and dermal dosimetry techniques to determine the exposure of chlorpyrifos to applicators and re-entry workers, in Worker Exposure to Agrochemicals Methods for Monitoring and Assessment, Honeycutt, R.C. and Day, E.W., Jr., Eds., Lewis Publishers, Boca Raton, FL, 2000, chap. 2. [Pg.47]

In the early 1980s, the whole-body dosimeter (WBD) was introduced as a superior method for passive dermal dosimetry monitoring. A standard protocol was described by the World Health Organization (1982), and Abbott et al. (1987) described some additional options. Chester (1993) reported refinements that permitted exposure estimation by passive dermal dosimetry and biological monitoring simultaneously. [Pg.180]


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