WastewaterProcessesSurface DecontaminationBacteriaBiologicalContains contaminantsWorkplace contaminantsMitigationEnvironmentalMicrobiologicalSoilHazardousVirusesPurificationParticlesParticulateHazardsContaminationSurfacesInfrastructureOrganicMicrobialDisinfectionNIOSHChemicalsDrawbacksMethodsFiltrationToxinsInhalationRelative humidityWaterDustNational ResearcExposureIncidentEffectivelyEmergencyToxicRoutineSystemsEnablesEnsuresMoistureTechnologicalCrucialRemoveEliminateTreatmentPotentialPharmaceuticalExperimentsFoundChemicalDestroyPracticesProcessEnvironmentHarmfulFiguresChapterTechnologyHealth2023SubstantialProceduresIndustrialResponse
Wastewater6
- WCIT is a secure online database containing comprehensive data sets on regulated and non-regulated chemical, biological, and radiochemical contaminants that could cause a significant threat to public health if introduced into drinking water or wastewater systems. (confex.com)
- As WCIT evolved from a terrorism response tool to an All Hazards response tool, EPA added contaminants that are found at utilities and may be accidently released from drinking water and wastewater treatment plants. (confex.com)
- Application of inorganic sorbents for the decontamination and purification of industrial wastewater and polluted natural water from various organic toxic components, heavy metal ions and radioactive elements. (mdpi.com)
- Technical questions-simple and complex-about a variety of issues, such as what to do with wastewater from worker decontamination baths and where to place testing apparatus during the decontamination process, must be answered. (nationalacademies.org)
- This research can also be broadened toward the treatment of wastewater and ionic decontamination of the environment. (okstate.edu)
- He is member of the International Advisory Board of the Water Research Centres in Cyprus (NIREAS), the EPSRC Solar-Fuel Network (UK) and has chaired the ThinkThank4 of EU COST Action ES1205 on Applications and Implications of Nano-enabled Technologies for Water and Wastewater Treatment. (lboro.ac.uk)
Processes7
- Thorough understanding of sedimentary biogeochemical and ecological processes affecting organic contaminant fate is thus crucial for accurate predictions of contaminant effect s on marine food webs. (europa.eu)
- The research paper was published in Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts . (azocleantech.com)
- It is a series of processes that destroy or remove contaminants (organic matter) and infectious agents to avoid spreading infection. (datamintelligence.com)
- Measurement of contaminant radioactivity, which can be performed using single-channel spectroscopy, is required in soil decontamination processes. (batan.go.id)
- Much attention has been paid to the particular exposure of skin to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), despite protective gear and decontamination processes. (nphic.org)
- He is founder member of the European Union PhD School on Advanced Oxidation Processes and has been nominated "Expert of International Standing" by the Australian Research Council College of Experts. (lboro.ac.uk)
- It aims to promote collaborative R&D projects (at least two companies and one research organization) in response to the challenge of developing new products, processes, or services. (ouvry.com)
Surface Decontamination1
- This product is, therefore, the ideal solution for surface decontamination in the PCR lab, maintaining a clean work area and saving time and expenses. (minerva-biolabs.com)
Bacteria7
- Microbes, especially bacteria, are considered main organic contaminant degraders in sediments and are thus highly important for ecosystem decontamination. (europa.eu)
- Along with his research team, Semprini co-compressed the bacteria culture Rhodococcus rhodochrous as well as a slow-release growth substrate inside the hydrogel beads that were created by them in the laboratory. (azocleantech.com)
- When groundwater flows by the hydrogel beads, the contaminants present in this groundwater diffuse into the beads, where the slow-release substrate reacts with groundwater to create alcohol that nourishes the Rhodococcus bacteria. (azocleantech.com)
- A monooxygenase enzyme in the bacteria changes the contaminants into innocuous compounds, such as chloride ions, water, and carbon dioxide. (azocleantech.com)
- Building occupants face threats from numerous, naturally occurring biological contaminants that can be spread through the air, including viruses, bacteria, molds, toxins produced by bacteria/molds, and allergens such as pollen, pet dander, and pest droppings. (centerforhealthsecurity.org)
- In research on biofilm Jefferson (2004) mentions that the formation of biofilm help bacteria in four ways, such as i. defense which means protection from harmful conditions in the host, ii. (learnlifescience.com)
- Over time, mold, mildew, fungi, bacteria and other organic contaminants can build up on aircraft structures as a result of a number of factors including moisture, humidity and human contact. (af.mil)
Biological13
- The exercise involved the use of Chemical Corps personnel to test biological and chemical warfare decontamination methods. (wikipedia.org)
- In June 1953 the United States Army formally adopted guidelines regarding the use of human subjects in chemical, biological, or radiological testing and research. (wikipedia.org)
- The experiments used Chemical Corps personnel to test decontamination methods for biological and chemical weapons, including mustard gas and nerve agents. (wikipedia.org)
- These guidelines guarantee the safe handling, maintenance, and elimination of potentially harmful substances and biological agents employed in research and development procedures. (servicon.com)
- In May of 2022, Farmer-to-Farmer volunteer Dr. Stacy Hutchinson, an expert on water treatment facilities from Kansas State University Carl R. Ice College of Engineering Associate Dean of Research and Professor of Biological and Agricultural Engineering, helped implement a cost effective, sustainable honey water treatment solution throughout the organization. (ncbaclusa.coop)
- Modeling the Dispersion of Chemical or Biological Contaminants. (esmagazine.com)
- Indoor biological pollutants can find their way into and spread around buildings in varying ways depending on the contaminant. (centerforhealthsecurity.org)
- Air Force Research Laboratory biological materials and processing research team members perform sample tests of various aircraft locations at the conclusion of the Joint Biological Agent Decontamination System process. (af.mil)
- The Air Force Research Laboratory biological materials and processing research team collects fuel samples from a storage tank to analyze for potential biocontamination. (af.mil)
- The Air Force Research Laboratory's biological materials and processing research team is shining a new light on microbiologically influenced corrosion research and how it affects aircraft structures and fuel systems. (af.mil)
- To address the problem, Goodson helped validate and test the Joint Biological Agent Decontamination System (JBADS), an environmentally controlled enclosure in which an entire aircraft -- even areas inaccessible to maintenance crews -- can be heated to temperatures of up to 180 degrees Fahrenheit. (af.mil)
- The process eliminates over 99.9 percent of biological contaminants on aircraft surfaces safely and quickly, without putting aircrews and support personnel at risk of exposure. (af.mil)
- Three kinds of biological safety cabinets, designated as Class I, II and III have been developed to meet varying research and clinical needs. (who.int)
Contains contaminants2
- This process also produces sludge that contains contaminants and represents a further disposal challenge. (iom3.org)
- The second type of environment is considered NOT IMMEDIATELY DANGEROUS TO LIFE , but contains contaminants that can cause varied health effects ranging from irritation and discomfort to serious, irreversible damage as a result of repeated and/or prolonged exposure. (firescenesafety.com)
Workplace contaminants2
- Many of the health effects among workers' family members described below were recognized because of their uniqueness, their clear relationship to workplace contaminants, or their serious nature. (cdc.gov)
- New or updated method in a collection of methods to sample and analyze workplace contaminants. (cdc.gov)
Mitigation2
- This response can be in the form of detection, mitigation and/or decontamination. (esmagazine.com)
- Areas of research that have been noted by the EPA include outdoor and indoor contaminant research, technological testing and evaluation programs, the vulnerability and responses of the nation's water systems, infrastructure protection, contaminant mitigation, decontamination and treatment and risk assessment. (theclassroom.com)
Environmental7
- Yet, sediments storing old discharges have now become major environmental pollution sources accounting for the propagation of organic contaminants and subsequent adverse effects along marine food chains worldwide. (europa.eu)
- If the contaminant has been left in place but inactivated, then environmental sampling after the decontamination is the most direct testing method. (nationalacademies.org)
- The National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) funds the Superfund Research Program (SRP), which aims to understand more about PFAS exposures and health effects, among other efforts. (medlineplus.gov)
- Our research focuses on the dynamics of sustainable systems, including restoring and improving urban infrastructure, access to clean water and clean air, advanced construction techniques and management, environmental fluid dynamics, transportation planning as well as geotechnical and geoenvironmental engineering. (asu.edu)
- Ram Pendyala, a professor of civil and environmental engineering in the School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment , oversees several graduate students in a research effort to improve the transportation systems in the Phoenix Metro area. (asu.edu)
- He is Editor of "Applied Catalysis B: Environmental", one of the most prestigious catalysis journals (Elsevier, Impact Factor 16.683) focusing on catalytic elimination of environmental contaminants, environmental catalysts, catalyst for clean energy, syngas production from sustainable sources, clean catalytic combustions and photocatalysis. (lboro.ac.uk)
- Previously for 9 years, he has been Editor of the "Journal of Hazardous Materials" (Elsevier, Impact Factor 9.038) focusing on elimination of environmental contaminants. (lboro.ac.uk)
Microbiological2
- Bio-decontamination is the microbiological contamination reduction or removal to an acceptable level. (datamintelligence.com)
- After this step, microbiological testing was conducted to evaluate the efficacy of a test product in the decontamination of mouthguards. (bvsalud.org)
Soil5
- However, this method does not have any specific decontamination steps, which result in the contaminants leaching into the soil. (ncbaclusa.coop)
- On this industrial site in Montreal's East End, the multidisciplinary research team is trying various plant groupings to identify and analyze which combinations are the most effective in decontaminating the soil. (universityaffairs.ca)
- Decontamination through phytoremediation takes much longer (five to 10 years) than the standard dig-and-dump approach, where the soil from contaminated land, or brownfields, is excavated and sent to a landfill elsewhere. (universityaffairs.ca)
- Nanomaterials for Soil Remediation provides a comprehensive description on basic knowledge and current research progress in the field of soil treatment using nanomaterials. (researchandmarkets.com)
- When polluted water is water and several foodborne disease outbreaks involving used for irrigation, fruits and vegetables may absorb pathogens like Shigella , norovirus and Escherichia coli contaminants introduced into the soil (5,6) . (who.int)
Hazardous3
- It also turns out that turnout gear has the potential to store these hazardous contaminants that the respirators protected against during the initial exposure. (cdc.gov)
- People living in communities close to Superfund sites-which are contaminated with hazardous waste-were found to have similar exposures to PFAS as the animals in their research studies. (medlineplus.gov)
- Air having contaminants such as lead fumes or silica dust falls into this second category of hazardous environment. (firescenesafety.com)
Viruses1
- UV decontamination lights and HEPA filtration are known to be rapidly effective for capturing and eradicating a wide range of surface and airborne based contamination, including SARS-CoV-2 and other respiratory viruses. (terrauniversal.com)
Purification2
- A purification air shower is an advanced contamination control system designed to ensure the highest level of cleanliness and decontamination. (kwangpurification.com)
- Purification air showers are designed to provide the most stringent level of decontamination. (kwangpurification.com)
Particles4
- As individuals or materials pass through the tunnel air shower, high-velocity, filtered air is emitted from multiple directions to remove particles and contaminants from clothing and surfaces. (kwangpurification.com)
- They emit high-velocity, filtered air to remove even the tiniest particles, ensuring that personnel and materials entering controlled environments are free from contaminants. (kwangpurification.com)
- The primary function of a goods air shower is to remove particles, dust, and contaminants from the surfaces of goods or equipment. (kwangpurification.com)
- Manufacturers concerned with viable or otherwise harmful particles (i.e. pathogens or pyrogens) know the necessity and benefits of daily decontamination. (rdworldonline.com)
Particulate1
- If the contaminant has been physically removed, for example by high efficiency particulate air (HEPA) vacuuming, verification will need to rely on the second method. (nationalacademies.org)
Hazards1
- Contaminants not only pose potential health hazards to maintenance crews, but also some can produce acids and enzymes that slowly corrode aircraft surfaces. (af.mil)
Contamination4
- During disrobing, dusty contamination could also re-aerosolize, leading to inhalation of contaminants. (cdc.gov)
- Strict cleaning procedures are needed at life sciences facilities, such as research labs, biotechnology firms, pharmaceutical manufacturing facilities, and healthcare facilities, to prevent cross-contamination, guarantee correct research results, and adhere to demanding regulatory standards. (servicon.com)
- The report includes a survey of reported health effects, information on sources and levels of contamination, preventive measures, decontamination procedures, a review of Federal and State laws, and response of agencies and industry to incidents involving contamination of workers' homes. (cdc.gov)
- For some contaminants, there are other potential sources of home contamination such as air and water pollution and deteriorating lead paint in the home. (cdc.gov)
Surfaces2
- UVC lights and lamps are effective against extremely contagious airborne diseases like tuberculosis , and unlike HEPA filtration, are also effective for decontamination of water, hard surfaces, and non-porous objects. (terrauniversal.com)
- PCR Clean™ is a ready-to-use spray solution for the elimination of all most common contaminants at once from a variety of surfaces within the PCR lab (PCR workstations, lab devices etc. (minerva-biolabs.com)
Infrastructure1
- WCIT provides analytical, treatment, and decontamination methods for these and other contaminants and is kept updated up-to-date with current research on infrastructure decontamination. (confex.com)
Organic2
- Marine sediments constitute important sinks in the cycling of persistent organic contaminants released into our biosphere. (europa.eu)
- Our present understanding of microbial contaminant degradation in marine sediments is limited, yet macrofaunal bioturbation appear highly important, and macrofaunal burrow linings were recently identified as hot spots for the microbial degradation of organic contaminants. (europa.eu)
Microbial3
- The main research objective is to explore the influence of burrowing macrofauna on microbial community diversity and microbial PAH (polyaromatic hydrocarbon) degradation in marine sediments. (europa.eu)
- Aside from creating new knowledge on macrofaunal-microbial structure-function relationships in sediments, essential for the management of marine resources and habitats globally, the proposed project will generate a new ecotoxicological research direction. (europa.eu)
- These microbial contaminants can create unwanted consequences, such as fuel fouling, fuel degradation and material degradation. (af.mil)
Disinfection1
- For decades now, there's been ongoing research into disinfection methods to combat tobamoviruses. (tomatonews.com)
NIOSH2
- Engineering research report: development of a dry decontamination method for mass casualty events - the NIOSH DryCon System. (cdc.gov)
- NIOSH is the federal Institute responsible for conducting research and making recommendations for the prevention of work-related injuries and illnesses. (cdc.gov)
Chemicals2
- The exposures vary depending on what type of structure is burning-for example, a physical structure such as a house releases different chemicals and contaminants than a burning vehicle. (nphic.org)
- To-date, water treatment methods at mining sites have focused on decontamination by precipitation, which requires large amounts of chemicals such as lime, and represents a heavy carbon footprint,' explains Mikko Hännigen, Weeefiner CEO. (iom3.org)
Drawbacks2
- NIOSH's prototype DryCon system uses air jets for dry decontamination, avoiding some of these drawbacks. (cdc.gov)
- A few drawbacks associated with the agents used for bio-decontaminations may limit the market's growth, such as formaldehyde having poor penetration and acting slowly. (datamintelligence.com)
Methods6
- Overall, the agency's food safety research initiatives can be categorized as follows: (1) development of rapid detection methods, (2) development of confirmatory methods, (3) biotechnology, (4) virology, (5) in vitro testing, and (6) laboratory enhancement (Musser, 2009). (nationalacademies.org)
- Commercial cleaning services meticulously carry out decontamination methods, guaranteeing the total removal of toxins. (servicon.com)
- Only a few of the studies found in the literature used epidemiologic methods to estimate the relative risks of health effects from the contaminant transported home by the worker independent of health risks due to other sources of the contaminant in the home. (cdc.gov)
- After developing a deeper understanding of their operations, the objectives of the assignment focused on developing cost-effective treatment methods, encouraging research and the investigation of alternatives that could create positive results over time. (ncbaclusa.coop)
- However, the availability of cheaper alternatives to bio-decontamination methods may hinder the market's growth. (datamintelligence.com)
- Materials and Methods: The research followed a convergent parallel sequential mixed qualitative-quantitative approach. (bvsalud.org)
Filtration2
- The stream rate or time of introduction through the Black Berkey® filtration components has been computed to yield the best volume of expulsion of potential contaminants in your water, regardless of what the source. (berkeywaterfilterusa.com)
- View here to see how the test comes about for our Black Berkey® decontamination components surpass desires for gravity filtration. (berkeywaterfilterusa.com)
Toxins1
- The latest decontamination technique, created through a partnership between North Carolina State University and the OSU College of Engineering, is effective because an enzyme produced by the microorganisms oxidizes the toxins when groundwater contaminants diffuse into the beads. (azocleantech.com)
Inhalation1
- [i] The increased risk comes from inhalation exposures from incidents that produce airborne contaminants. (cdc.gov)
Relative humidity1
- Temperature, relative humidity, concentration of decontamination agent, and contact time typically must be measured and recorded during decontamination. (nationalacademies.org)
Water11
- Among the water security tools developed by EPA is the Water Contaminant Information Tool (WCIT). (confex.com)
- I have been the project manager and technical leader providing contractor support to EPA on the development, expansion, and maintenance of the Water Contaminant Information Tool for the past 8 years. (confex.com)
- This hindrance is superbly suited to the miniaturized scale permeable water channel since it viably enables the modest pores to square water contaminants that are littler than the pore estimate itself. (berkeywaterfilterusa.com)
- This propelled innovation was produced, refined, and demonstrated through long stretches of determined, investigative research and testing performed by water decontamination masters, specialists, and architects. (berkeywaterfilterusa.com)
- Specific interests are in the use of mixed-bed ion exchange for ultrapure water processing and the removal of ppb and ppt contaminants from industrial process streams. (okstate.edu)
- More research is needed to find decontamination strategies for PFAS-polluted water, specifically the types and characteristics of PFAS that people are being exposed to and how to trace the sources of contaminants in the water. (medlineplus.gov)
- NIEHS and SRP recently funded work with CycloPure Inc. to research how its newly developed technology could remove PFAS from water. (medlineplus.gov)
- A Purefast™ water pitcher filter by CycloPure Inc., developed with support from the NIEHS Superfund Research Program. (medlineplus.gov)
- Initially, synthetic water will be treated at research facilities in Finland to demonstrate the effective monitoring and removal of key metals such as copper, cobalt and nickel. (iom3.org)
- Dr. Jennifer Veilleux records her fieldwork, research, and thoughts about water resources development and management, indigenous rights, ethics, and a host of other issues. (waterwired.org)
- After an intervention, the decontamination of the uniforms is done according to procedures specific to each fire department, based on simple recommendations but without following any specific standard: it can be a dry brushing which disperses the contaminants in the environment or decontamination with water under low pressure, with or without detergent. (ouvry.com)
Dust1
- Dust masks also often fail to maintain a tight face-to-facepiece seal that allows harmful contaminants to enter the airway and lungs. (firescenesafety.com)
National Researc2
- National Research Council. (nationalacademies.org)
- Institute of Medicine and National Research Council. (nationalacademies.org)
Exposure1
- Research performed at North Carolina State University has shown that some types of hoods subjected to repeated wearing, including heat and UV light exposure, donning and doffing, and washing, may break down sooner than other hoods. (firerescue1.com)
Incident2
- This report describes the development of a prototype dry decontamination system (DryCon) for use in the event of a mass casualty incident involving a dusty contaminant. (cdc.gov)
- WCIT supports preparedness planning, incident response, response training and contaminant research. (confex.com)
Effectively1
- The decontamination foam will be effectively sealed within the inflatable polymer capsules. (sbir.gov)
Emergency1
- This emergency use authorization is for Bioquell ProteQ and Bioquell BQ-50 decontamination systems of Ecolab, which helps healthcare facilities decontaminate on-site respirators to prevent respirator shortages. (datamintelligence.com)
Toxic1
- A respiratory or breathing hazard exists when a toxic contaminant is present in the air at a high enough level to cause harm when it is inhaled. (firescenesafety.com)
Routine1
- Life sciences facilities could also need routine decontamination to eliminate any leftover dangerous or biohazardous contaminants. (servicon.com)
Systems5
- In response to the widespread need for accessible, relocatable, and user-friendly decontamination systems, manufacturers must also consider cost-effective, install-ready components. (terrauniversal.com)
- These systems are essential in industries where maintaining a near-sterile environment is critical, such as pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, and research laboratories. (kwangpurification.com)
- The focus of their research is to integrate three different model systems that will forecast traffic on roadways and the demand of public transportation systems. (asu.edu)
- For his efforts in advancing transportation systems, Pendyala has been awarded a grant by the Federal Highway Administration of the U.S. Department of Transportation under its Exploratory Advanced Research Program. (asu.edu)
- There are mobile decontamination systems used during large-scale CBRN events but they are not adapted to everyday operational decontamination. (ouvry.com)
Enables3
- That competition is now eliminated by the new system, which enables the entire enzyme to oxidize contaminants. (azocleantech.com)
- This enables the channel media to be more proficient in catching contaminants. (berkeywaterfilterusa.com)
- It enables the full decontamination of an aircraft in hours as opposed to days, allowing it to be returned to service more quickly. (af.mil)
Ensures2
- This simultaneous decontamination process ensures efficient and thorough cleaning, making tunnel air showers suitable for high-traffic areas like large-scale manufacturing facilities or logistics hubs. (kwangpurification.com)
- Fast and easy decontamination PCR Clean™, used both before and after PCR experiments, ensures fast and easy decontamination against all most common contaminants at once. (minerva-biolabs.com)
Moisture1
- and RefrigerantSide services comprising system decontamination to remove moisture, oils, and other contaminants. (techdows.com)
Technological1
- SBIR's mission is to "support scientific excellence and technological innovation through the investment of Federal research funds in critical American priorities to build a strong national economy. (manufacturinglawblog.com)
Crucial2
- Proper planning-the second phase-is crucial to the success of decontamination, and time spent there will be amply rewarded later. (nationalacademies.org)
- Whether you're a current firefighter, a retired firefighter, or a public health communicator, being aware of the ongoing research evaluating cancer incidence in firefighters is crucial. (nphic.org)
Remove2
- Direct validation of procedures that remove the contaminant is difficult. (nationalacademies.org)
- The purpose of double spinning the plasma is to remove all cel ular contaminants so that the plasma is suitable for plasma DNA analysis. (who.int)
Eliminate1
- Semprini learned that the beads eliminate over 99% of the contaminants, and their concentrations dropped from more than a few hundred parts per billion to less than 1 part per billion. (azocleantech.com)
Treatment1
- Originating from aerosols, contaminant DNA and RNA can be very resistant to elimination treatment and are frequent causes of cross-contaminations between samples. (minerva-biolabs.com)
Potential3
- Feature papers represent the most advanced research with significant potential for high impact in the field. (mdpi.com)
- Here's what you need to know about why this research push is needed, the various exposures that firefighters face, the potential long-term impacts on their health, and what's on the horizon for the newly-created cancer registry. (nphic.org)
- Each of these contaminants has the potential to destroy the product and affect batch yields. (rdworldonline.com)
Pharmaceutical4
- Commercial cleaning services improve medical, biotechnological, and pharmaceutical research that benefits society as a whole by defending the integrity of life sciences operations. (servicon.com)
- Demand from Pharmaceutical, Bioscience Research, Hospital sectors in North America is rising. (datamintelligence.com)
- The major factors driving the global bio-decontamination market are the rising incidence of hospital-acquired infections, growing pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries and increasing outsourcing of bio-decontamination services. (datamintelligence.com)
- The rising pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries for various purposes by major industries, including vaccines, medical devices, API formulation or oncology studies, the growing incidence of hospital-acquired infections that require bio-decontamination continuously to provide patients with infectious agents' free environment, and the increasing outsourcing of bio-decontamination services is growing the bio-decontamination market. (datamintelligence.com)
Experiments1
- It's also a science that requires precise tools to carry out experiments and research. (scienceoxygen.com)
Found5
- I found the olfaction research interesting, and it expanded my understanding of the science of olfaction and how complicated developing items like detection training aids can be. (health.mil)
- It's also helpful to have standardized label formats that match those found in research papers published through various scholarly articles - thus streamlining more extended periods of time spent in referencing manuals and labelling at once. (scienceoxygen.com)
- Another recent study has found a promising new PFAS decontamination strategy. (medlineplus.gov)
- As PhD students, we found it difficult to access the research we needed, so we decided to create a new Open Access publisher that levels the playing field for scientists across the world. (intechopen.com)
- 1,4-Dioxane can be found as a contaminant in ethoxylated surfactants used in cosmetics, detergents, and shampoos (ATSDR 2006). (cdc.gov)
Chemical1
- Under the guidelines, seven research projects involving chemical weapons and human subjects were submitted by the Chemical Corps for Secretary of the Army approval in August 1953. (wikipedia.org)
Destroy1
- More ways to safely destroy PFAS and decontaminate the environment need to be further researched. (medlineplus.gov)
Practices2
- My research on tree architecture has shown that the currently recommended practices for trimming trees can have a reverse effect to what was intended. (universityaffairs.ca)
- Drawing on more than four decades of research, including some 500 references, the report identifies several conditions and procedures that constitute good irradiation practices for specific applications. (who.int)
Process1
Environment1
- DryCon has been tested in a controlled environment, using a manikin and three different types of fabric squares to investigate its effectiveness, with a decontamination time of 60 seconds. (cdc.gov)
Harmful1
- As an alternative, if the area is considered to be IDLH, proper ventilation of the atmosphere may reduce the level of harmful contaminants to a level that is deemed safe through air monitoring. (firescenesafety.com)
Figures1
- In addition to research, these figures include funding for buildings and equipment and personnel. (nationalacademies.org)
Chapter1
- This chapter provides a summary of the research currently conducted under the FDA's food programs and considers how these research efforts do or do not mesh with the risk-based approach described in Chapter 3 . (nationalacademies.org)
Technology1
- International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology. (batan.go.id)
Health6
- The Defense Health Agency's Veterinary Service is at the forefront of the effort to develop and foster working dog knowledge sharing and research collaboration within the Department of Defense, federal and state government agencies, and civilian research and academia communities of interest. (health.mil)
- Research efforts to evaluate and optimize the health, readiness, and performance of working dogs, including MWDs, is vital to saving the lives of service members and civilians. (health.mil)
- According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' fiscal year (FY) 2010 justification of estimates (HHS, 2010), total 2009 allocated research funding for the agency as a whole was $190,070,000. (nationalacademies.org)
- What Does Research Say About the Long-Term Impacts of Firefighting On Health? (nphic.org)
- Research and materials for this article were compiled, written, and distributed on behalf of the National Public Health Information Coalition. (nphic.org)
- Research has investigated the mental health benefits of sunflower seeds. (yourhealthyourchoice.com.au)
20231
- 200 pages] Report on Global Bio Decontamination Market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 6% during the forecast period 2023-2030. (datamintelligence.com)
Substantial2
- A Feature Paper should be a substantial original Article that involves several techniques or approaches, provides an outlook for future research directions and describes possible research applications. (mdpi.com)
- It's basic they expel infections, hurtful pathogenic microscopic organisms, blisters, parasites, pesticides, herbicides, pharmaceuticals, substantial metals, undesirable contaminants and polluting influences to underneath distinguishable levels, while leaving in a large portion of the basic minerals your body needs. (berkeywaterfilterusa.com)
Procedures1
- An increase in the number of surgical procedures and novel product launches contributes to the growth of the bio-decontamination market. (datamintelligence.com)
Industrial4
- The results demonstrate the promise of this technique for use as an alternative to wet decontamination, as a first step before disrobing for wet decontamination, or in an industrial setting for post-work-shift decontamination. (cdc.gov)
- Following the SRV, the data will be used in support of new collaborative research bids, and in discussions with interested industrial partners who could develop microfluidics products for healthcare applications. (fluids.ac.uk)
- A little-known aspect of the financing of industrial projects and research in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. (ouvry.com)
- How to finance an industrial research project in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region (AURA): the R&D Booster program. (ouvry.com)
Response1
- Four key phases-assessment, planning, decontamination, and verification-can be identified in the response to an act of bioterrorism. (nationalacademies.org)