“…Several researchers (Kim, Kadolph, & Stone, 1988;Laughlin & Gold, 1990;Laughlin, Newburn, & Gold, 1991;Raheel, 1987;Stone et al, 1993) have investigated the effectiveness of laundering procedures for decreasing pesticide contamination in work clothing fabrics. Laughlin and Gold (1988) stated that effectiveness of laundering was related to the type and formulation of pesticides, the pattern and time of pesticide exposure, and laundering factors such as water temperature and detergent.…”