Sunday, October 27, 2013

AEROSOL SCIENCE FOR INDUSTRIAL HYGIENISTS

Aerosols in workplace atmospheres have been – and continue to be – a major focus of industrial hygiene. Although there are many existing texts on aerosol science and on occupational health respectively, this new book sets out to be complementary to these and to provide a link between the two fields.
In particular, the central concept of worker exposure leads to a structured approach which draws together wide-ranging aspects of aerosol science within the occupational health framework. Introductory chapters are concerned with the nature and properties of aerosols, and how they are generated in the occupational environment. The book then goes on to provide a description of the fundamental mechanical properties of aerosols, in particular those mechanical properties associatedwith the motion of airborne particles (which govern particle transport, inhalation, deposition, sampling and control).
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