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Discipline(s) : Exposure Metrology
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  • Outline of reasons and objectives
    Di(isononyl) phthalate (DINP) is mainly used as a plasticizer in the flexible PVC industry, as a substitute for di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP). The industrial process is based on extrusion, and then gelling, in order…
  • Unlike sporulating microorganisms (fungi, actinomycetes), more fragile microorganisms (bacteria) cannot be sampled by filtration because they are sensitive to the stress of the sampling. The objectives of the study are to choose, to assess, and…
  • Nickel, classified as the main pollution factor in the appearance of occupational dermatitis of allergic origin by ANSES (French Agency for Food, Environmental and Occupational Health & Safety), is a metal that is very widely used in France. This…
  • The objective of this study is to develop a technique for analysing atmospheric samples of volatile organic compounds that does not use solvent. This technique is based on coupling extraction using carbon dioxide (CO2) in a supercritical state…
  • The percutaneous route represents the second occupational exposure route for numerous industrial toxic substances. The word “Skin notation” appears whenever the contribution from this route to the total absorption by the body represents…
  • Outline of reasons and objectives
    Recent work has highlighted new activities such as carbon densification and repairing facilities covered with pitch-based coatings, and during which occupational exposure to Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons…
  • Outline of reasons and objectives
    Rehabilitating polluted sites and soil is a sector of activity that is booming in France, due to an industrial context that is leading to an increase in industrial wasteland, and to the action of the French Ministry…
  • Outline of reasons and objectives
    Thermal spraying is a process during which a coating is applied at high temperature and at high speed onto a metal object, for the purposes, for example, of producing a surface that is more resistant to corrosion…
  • Outline of reasons and objectives
    Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) are among the most common pollutants. Industrial production and use of motor cars has led to an increased supply of these organic chemical substances in the atmosphere. Benzene…
  • Quantifying semi-volatile organic aerosols in workplace air is a critical step in assessing employee exposure to these types of aerosols. Indeed, numerous organic compounds coexist both in particulate and gaseous form. However, the sampling…
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