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  2. Dust mask - Wikipedia

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    A notable occupational use of dust masks is in farming, where dust masks are used to avoid the effects of farmer's lung, a disease caused by the inhalation of dusts from agricultural products. [1] The toxicity mainly comes from allergy to mold in the dust, which can lead to lung damage due to the immune response, [ 7 ] as opposed to an inherent ...

  3. Occupational hygiene - Wikipedia

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    The respirable dust fraction is dust that enters the 'deep lung' and is considered to be less than 10 micrometers AED. [citation needed] Nuisance, inhalable and respirable dust fractions are all sampled using a constant volumetric pump for a specific sampling period. By knowing the mass of the sample collected and the volume of air sampled, a ...

  4. Respirator - Wikipedia

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    In Europe, regulation allows for dust masks under FFP1, where 20% inward leakage is allowed, with a minimum filtration efficiency of 80%. [130] South Korea allows 20% filter leakage under KF80. In the US, NIOSH noted that under standards predating the N95, 'Dust/Mist' rated respirators could not prevent the spread of TB. [131]

  5. Occupational dust exposure - Wikipedia

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    A video on cleaning dust from workers' clothing. Occupational dust exposure occurs when small particles are generated at the workplace through the disturbance/agitation of rock/mineral, dry grain, timber, fiber, or other material. When these small particles become suspended in the air, they can pose a risk to the health of those who breath in ...

  6. Health impacts of sawdust - Wikipedia

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    During loading and unloading of compost, samplers in the breathing zone detected inspirable dust at 0.74 mg/m3 and respirable dust at 0.42 mg/m3. Samples collected directly from the visible clouds of particles generated by compost agitation contained inspirable dust at 149 mg/m3 and respirable dust at 83 mg/m3 (Weber et al. 1993). [2]

  7. Workplace exposure monitoring - Wikipedia

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    Sampling usually distinguishes between total, inhalable, thoracic, and respirable dust. These categories correspond to how deep the particulates are deposited in the lung, with the respirable fraction being small enough to be deposited in its gas exchange region.

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