A comparison of respirator fit factors determined by portable condensation nuclei counting and forward light-scattering photometric methods

journal article published in 1990

A comparison of respirator fit factors determined by portable condensation nuclei counting and forward light-scattering photometric methods is …
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P356DOI10.1080/1047322X.1990.10387791
P8608Fatcat IDrelease_gvwiupyevnf5bamjhfup66xchi
P2880NIOSHTIC-2 ID00197466

P2093author name stringJohn C. Rose
Riedar K. Oestenstad
Vernon E. Rose
P2860cites workThe effect of aerosol size distribution and measurement method on respirator fitQ23919161
Workplace protection factor measurements on powered air-purifying tespirators at a secondary lead smelter: results and discussionQ23923521
Parameters that bias the measurement of airborne concentration within a respiratorQ23923558
Introduction to sample size determination and power analysis for clinical trialsQ47281427
Respirator Efficiency Measurement Using Quantitative DOP Man TestsQ60019210
Experiments supporting the use of ambient aerosols for quantitative respirator fit testingQ68010120
P6195funding schemegrantQ230788
P433issue11
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjectparticulatesQ498957
respiratory protective equipmentQ28455242
respirator researchQ32984837
P5008on focus list of Wikimedia projectWikimedia–NIOSH collaborationQ104416361
P304page(s)792-797
P12526performing organizationUniversity of Alabama at BirminghamQ1472663
P577publication date1990-11-01
P1433published inApplied Occupational and Environmental HygieneQ23928898
P859sponsorNational Institute for Occupational Safety and HealthQ60346
P1476titleA comparison of respirator fit factors determined by portable condensation nuclei counting and forward light-scattering photometric methods
P478volume5

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