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Strategies for Determining Occupational Exposures in Risk Assessments: A Review and a Proposal for Assessing Fungicide Exposures in the Lumber Industry

American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal, 1994
To select an exposure monitoring protocol for assessing the occupational risk of fungicides in the lumber industry, the main strategies for determining exposures for risk assessment were reviewed. A survey of lumber industry work sites using fungicides observed the methods of application and opportunities for exposure. In addition, a review of existing
Kay Teschke   +4 more
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A History of Process and Chemical Changes for Fungicide Application in the Western Canadian Lumber Industry: What Can We Learn?

Applied Occupational and Environmental Hygiene, 1994
Abstract In this article we examine historical changes in anti-sapstain fungicide application in the western Canadian lumber industry. Modifications have included (1) changes in fungicide formulations, (2) substitution with new fungicides, and (3) changes in application technology.
Chris van Netten   +6 more
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The Economic Value of Precision Management System for Fungicide Application in Florida Strawberry Industry

Research Papers in Economics, 2013
Vorotnikova, Ekaterina   +5 more
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USE OF FOOD INDUSTRY BY-PRODUCTS FOR THE REMOVAL OF FUNGICIDES FROM WHITE WINES

2001
The removal of undesirable products, such as pesticides, from wines and other drinks certainly increases their quality and safety. Their removal with atoxic, selective and legally-recognized adsorbents as adjuvants can constitute an effective and relatively simple technique.
PIFFERI P. G   +5 more
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Validación industrial del uso de tratamientos de química verde en la postcosecha de cítricos como alternativa a los fungicidas de síntesis

2023
[EN] Synthetic fungicides are currently used to control the leading causes of citrus waste after harvesting. Still, their widespread use is beginning to be questioned and restricted by many marketers in Europe and the rest of the world due to their potential adverse effects on consumers¿ health and the environment.
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Chemical & Engineering News Archive, 1970
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