Industrial hygiene walk through survey report of RCA/David Sarnoff Research Center, Princeton, New Jersey.
Public Domain
-
1979/05/24
-
-
Series: Industry Wide Field Studies
Details
-
Personal Author:
-
Description:Worker exposure to potentially hazardous physical and chemical agents were determined at the RCA/David Sarnoff Research Center (SIC- 3674) in Princeton, New Jersey, on March 28, 1979. The survey was part of a NIOSH health study of newly developing energy technologies. The company had a formal safety and industrial hygiene program. Although a variety of materials were used in the design and construction of photovoltaic cells, most were in extremely small quantities and were controlled very closely. Local ventilation was provided for the vacuum deposition chambers, and for all containers of toxic gases. The authors conclude that for the observed operations, safety precautions appear adequate. [Description provided by NIOSH]
-
Content Notes:in NTRL, no pdf
-
Subjects:
-
Keywords:
-
Series:
-
Publisher:
-
Document Type:
-
Genre:
-
Place as Subject:
-
CIO:
-
Division:
-
Topic:
-
Location:
-
Pages in Document:1-8
-
NIOSHTIC Number:nn:00108662
-
NTIS Accession Number:PB82108259
-
Citation:Cincinnati, OH: U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, IWS 68-28, 1979 May; :1-8
-
Federal Fiscal Year:1979
-
Peer Reviewed:False
-
NAICS and SIC Codes:
-
Source Full Name:National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
-
Collection(s):
-
Main Document Checksum:urn:sha-512:7dc847c09aedf140bc731323e8446b4703641ae07d6ad9e7b7238120dab30b8f7dcaa9b938d34d035f87873a0fe7fec262d5d13dcaf290925445e82b6de3b57d
-
Download URL:
-
File Type:
ON THIS PAGE
CDC STACKS serves as an archival repository of CDC-published products including
scientific findings,
journal articles, guidelines, recommendations, or other public health information authored or
co-authored by CDC or funded partners.
As a repository, CDC STACKS retains documents in their original published format to ensure public access to scientific information.
As a repository, CDC STACKS retains documents in their original published format to ensure public access to scientific information.
You May Also Like