Contaminated glow
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30/01/1996
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Down To Earth
Workers exposed to hazardous chemicals at work often use protective clothing to prevent skin contamination. But they still run the risk of exposure (Spectrum, September- October, 1995).
To assess the effectiveness of the protective clothing, a group of occupational hygienists at the Health and Safety Laboratory in Britain developed a new method to measure skin contamination, using a fluorescence monitor. It detects the chemical used by the workers using ultra- violet light. The glowing dye indicates the spot where the chemical splashed. The extent of contamination is indicated by the intensity of the glow.
To assess the effectiveness of the protective clothing, a group of occupational hygienists at the Health and Safety Laboratory in Britain developed a new method to measure skin contamination, using a fluorescence monitor. It detects the chemical used by the workers using ultra- violet light. The glowing dye indicates the spot where the chemical splashed. The extent of contamination is indicated by the intensity of the glow.