Personal protective equipment in operations involving burn risks: theory and practice
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Abstract
The protection of the individual is an extremely important objective in all activities in the industrial, civil, military and sporting sectors in which it is impossible to eliminate inherent fundamental dangers.
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Heat Production Protective Device Personal Protective Equipment Protection Time Threshold Limit Value
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