
The authors considered protective efficiency and physiologic acceptability to compare various types of individual protective means applied in some industries. The article presents general principles and methodic approaches to use of various individual protective means for eyes and respiratory organs. The important notion is that besides individual protective means also pharmacologic agents, various norms and regulations (MAC) should be used to protect humans from chemical hazards. Some revealed common features for chemical enterprises could serve to forecast occupational diseases and therefore determine individual protective means for respiratory organs and define the application of those means. To make quick and correct choice of the individual protective means for respiratory organs during accidents at chemical enterprises, one should refer to PC data bases.
Eye Burns, Ventilators, Mechanical, Protective Clothing, Air Pollution, Chemical Industry, Burns, Chemical, Respiratory System, Accidents, Occupational, Humans, Wounds and Injuries, Hazardous Substances, Information Systems
Eye Burns, Ventilators, Mechanical, Protective Clothing, Air Pollution, Chemical Industry, Burns, Chemical, Respiratory System, Accidents, Occupational, Humans, Wounds and Injuries, Hazardous Substances, Information Systems
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