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Reducing Worker Exposure to Asphalt Fumes from Roofing Kettles
Roofers, particularly kettle operators, may be exposed to asphalt fumes when asphalt is heated in roofing kettles for built-up roof construction. Asphalt fumes have been associated with a number of health risks. NIOSH examined two engineering controls for reducing exposure to asphalt fumes: fume-suppressing asphalt and afterburner and loader systems.
Reducing Worker Exposure to Asphalt Fumes from Roofing Kettles
Roofers, particularly kettle operators, may be exposed to asphalt fumes when asphalt is heated in roofing kettles for built-up roof construction. Asphalt fumes have been associated with a number of health risks. NIOSH examined two engineering controls for reducing exposure to asphalt fumes: fume-suppressing asphalt and afterburner and loader systems.
Reducing Worker Exposure to Asphalt Fumes from Roofing Kettles
D. A. Marlow (author) / J. L. Topmiller (author) / J. J. Whalen (author)
2007
4 pages
Report
No indication
English
Construction Materials, Components, & Equipment , Environmental Health & Safety , Construction Equipment, Materials, & Supplies , Job Environment , Public Health & Industrial Medicine , Environmental & Occupational Factors , Roofers , Asphalt fumes , Roofing kettles , Health risks , Reducing exposure , Occupational safety and health , Health hazards
Emissions from asphalt roofing kettles
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