- Author
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McQueen, R. H.
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Laing, F. M.
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Niven, B. E.
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Webster, J.
- Title
- Revising the Definition of Satisfactory Performance for Chemical Protection for Agricultural Workers.
- Coporate
- Otago Univ., Dunedin, New Zealand
- Report
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ASTM STP 1386,
- Book or Conf
- Performance of Protective Clothing: Issues and Priorities for the 21st Century. Proceedings. Seventh (7th) Volume. American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM). ASTM STP 1386. June 28-30, 1999,
ASTM, West Conshohocken, PA,
Seattle, WA,
Nelson, C. N.; Henry, N. W., Editors,
102-116 p.,
2000
- Keywords
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protective clothing
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protective equipment
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human beings
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agriculture
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decontamination
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penetration
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fabrics
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experiments
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effectiveness
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chemical resistance
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laundering
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redisues
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permeation
- Identifiers
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE); New Zealand; chemical protective clothing; breaktrhough time; changes in chemical resistance; mass of insecticide residue in fabric before and after laundering; permeation through fabrics of selected chemicals and concentrations; penetration through three fabrics of selected chemicals and concentrations
- Abstract
- Effectiveness of decontaminating chemical protective clothing fabrics and the effect these procedures had on selected performance properties of the fabrics were assessed.