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Urinary bromide and breathing zone concentrations of 1-bromopropane from workers exposed to flexible foam spray adhesives.
Authors
Hanley-KW; Petersen-M; Curwin-BD; Sanderson-WT
Source
Ann Occup Hyg 2006 Aug; 50(6):599-607


Workers' exposures to n-propyl bromide at a helicopter transmission factory.
Authors
Hanley-KW; Dunn-K
Source
NIOSH 2006 Aug; :1-20


Urinary bromide and breathing zone concentrations of 1-bromopropane from workers exposed to flexible foam spray adhesives.
Authors
Hanley-K; Curwin-B; Petersen-M; Sanderson-W
Source
American Industrial Hygiene Conference and Expo, May 8-13, 2004, Atlanta, Georgia. Fairfax, VA: American Industrial Hygiene Association, 2004 May; :89


Health hazard evaluation report: HETA 99-0260-2906, Marx Industries, Inc., Sawmills, North Carolina.
Authors
Harney-JM; Nemhauser-JB; Reh-CM; Trout-D; Schrader-S
Source
NIOSH 2003 Jun; :1-56

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