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Occupational exposure to particulate matter during blackboard teaching and its deposition in the airways of human lungs.

Abinaya SekarGeorge Kuttiparichel VargheseRavi Mundakkara Kovilakam Varma
Published in: International archives of occupational and environmental health (2021)
This study showed that there was no significant difference in exposure to PM while using normal and dustless chalks. The exposure level suggests that there is a strong need to either shift to smart classes or to improve the technology in chalk production in such a way that it produces less dust and limit the exposure to teaching professionals.
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