Foundries
Mostrando 13-24 de 37 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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13. Avaliação dos indicadores biológicos de exposição aos metais em trabalhadores de fundições / Evaluation of biological indicators of exposure to metals in foundry workers
The sanitary metal production is a sector in constant development in Brazil. This industrial process involves stages such as evaporation, condensation and oxidation of metals, therefore allowing the formation of metallic fumes in some types of industry, and also in foundries. The contaminated environment can induce, in the workers, biochemical alterations an
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 07/12/2004
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14. Metodologia para diagnosticar problemas e necessidades da área produtiva e sua aplicação em pequenas e médias fundições e fabricantes de calçados.
Companies need to know their environment, their strengths and their weaknesses in relation to competitors, so that they get benefits, consolidating themselves in this environment. In great companies, there are best conditions to perform self-knowledge studies and market studies internally, or still hiring agencies which make such studies. This is more diffic
Publicado em: 2003
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15. Respiratory cancer and air pollution from iron foundries in a Scottish town: an epidemiological and environmental study.
A geographical association between respiratory cancer and air pollution from steel foundries has been shown previously in Scotland and elsewhere. In the present study the iron-founding town of Kirkintilloch was found to have standardised mortality ratios (SMRs) for respiratory cancer in 1959-63, 1964-8, and 1969-73 that were unexceptional in comparison with
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16. Some Aspects of Pneumoconiosis in a Group of Mechanised Iron Foundries. Joint Standing Committee on Health, Safety and Welfare in Foundries: Third Report of the Subcommittee on Dust and Fumes
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17. Noise in Foundries
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18. Heat Stress in Non-ferrous Foundries
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19. Risk of Fluorosis in Magnesium Foundries
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20. Rheumatic complaints among workers in iron foundries.
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21. LEAD POISONING IN BRASS AND BRONZE FOUNDRIES*
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22. A Study of the Thermal Environment in Non-ferrous Foundries
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23. Rheumatism in Foundry Workers
In order to investigate loss of work from rheumatic diseases in the metal trades, employees in 10 foundries were questioned.
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24. Measuring Dust Exposure with the Thermal Precipitator in Collieries and Foundries
The standard thermal precipitator has been modified for field surveys of airborne dust exposure so as to make it more portable. A microprojector is used when assessing the samples and for coal-mine dusts the counts are restricted to the range 0·5 to 5 microns.