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Is the skin an important exposure route for workers during cyanogen fumigation?

Sharyn GaskinLeigh ThredgoldDino PisanielloMichael LoganChristina Baxter
Published in: Pest management science (2019)
Results show dermal uptake following cyanogen exposure is possible, but only at very high atmospheric concentrations (10 000 ppm after >15 min exposure). Importantly, this could have implications for fumigant applicators who may only be wearing personal respiratory protection. These empirical data may be used in conjunction with other relevant toxicological information in determining whether a Skin Notation is warranted for Workplace Exposure Standard setting. © 2019 Society of Chemical Industry.
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