Koruyucu giysilerde pestisid penetrasyonu ve test yöntemleri

Çeşitli endüstri alanlarında çalışan personelin çalışma güvenliğiyle ilgili gün geçtikçe artan ilgi, mühendislik ve çevrecilik alanlarında gelişmeler ve yeni standartlar yaratırken, koruyucu giysiler alanında da devasa gelişmeler ve araştırma faaliyetlerine sahne olmuştur. Koruyucu ekipman kabaca koruyucu giysiler ve tertibatı, solunum aygıtı, yüz maskesi ve diğer ekipmanlardan oluşur. Bu çaleşmada ağırlıklı olarak koruyucu giysiler üzerinde durulacaktır. Ne kadar gelişmiş ya da komplike olursa olsun tüm giysilerin koruyuculukları sınırlıdır. Bu da düşük seviyelerde de olsa toksik etkiye maruz kalınacağı anlamına gelir. Bu etkinin değişik çeşitleri olabilir. Çalışma sahalarında karşılaşılan zararlar aşağıdaki gibi gruplandınlabİlir (Raheel, 1994):

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