EQUIPOS DE PROTECCIÓN RESPIRATORIA SUS USOS Y ABUSOS
Abstract
This article has the general purpose of emphasizing the abuses of the respiratory protective devices and to present some guidelines for the development of a respiratory protection program. Because of that purpose, it does not give great details on the description of different types of respiratory protective equipment. To obtain more information on this topic may be consulted the bibliography and many other references existing on respiratory protection.
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