2021
DOI: 10.3390/su13094988
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Selected Respiratory Protective Devices: Respirators and Significance of Some Markings

Abstract: Currently, setting the obligation to use respiratory protective equipment with a level of protection of at least FFP2 in public transport and commercial and shopping centers are considered within the European Union. Many new products appeared on the European market within these specifications, and many symbols have been used. The paper deals with the meaning of selected respiratory protection based on respirators symbols and markings (which appeared massively, especially after the pandemic situation in the spr… Show more

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“…Burial (48.5%) and cremation (44.9%) were the practices most preferred by farmers to eliminate empty packaging of pesticides, a significant portion left the packaging at the edge of the fields (36.5%), and in public landfills (33.7%), and a small portion threw them into waterways (Figure 2). ticipants in each use, sometimes by 48.9%, while other items of PPE (such as masks with filter cartridges [46], and goggles) were the least considered; they were worn by a very small portion of the farmers. A look at some of the safety practices that farmers should be aware of has been conducted.…”
Section: Farmer Knowledge and Behavior Towards Pesticides Usementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Burial (48.5%) and cremation (44.9%) were the practices most preferred by farmers to eliminate empty packaging of pesticides, a significant portion left the packaging at the edge of the fields (36.5%), and in public landfills (33.7%), and a small portion threw them into waterways (Figure 2). ticipants in each use, sometimes by 48.9%, while other items of PPE (such as masks with filter cartridges [46], and goggles) were the least considered; they were worn by a very small portion of the farmers. A look at some of the safety practices that farmers should be aware of has been conducted.…”
Section: Farmer Knowledge and Behavior Towards Pesticides Usementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most farmers, 39%, 66.2% and 48.5% of farmers, respectively, never used waterproof gloves, hats, and masks (Table S4). The boots were used by 35% of participants in each use, sometimes by 48.9%, while other items of PPE (such as masks with filter cartridges [46], and goggles) were the least considered; they were worn by a very small portion of the farmers. A look at some of the safety practices that farmers should be aware of has been conducted.…”
Section: Farmer Knowledge and Behavior Towards Pesticides Usementioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the individual, we can protect ourselves from air pollution by reducing exposure and decreasing the impact [ 56 ]. On the one hand, individuals can reduce unnecessary exposure by wearing masks and using household clean energy [ 57 ]. On the other hand, significant lifestyle improvements, including physical activity, reducing smoking and drinking, a nutritious diet, and antioxidant foods supplementation, may contribute to a lower risk of exposure [ 58 , 59 , 60 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, users are discouraged to wear moisture (sweat) rich facemasks ( Bungău et al, 2019 ). Most manufacturers address this issue by covering the filter with activated carbon, which absorbs moisture and so increases the life and efficacy of the filter ( Otrisal et al, 2021 ). This type of ultra-fine fibre significantly improves filtering efficiency while lowering permeability to near-zero levels ( Subramanian et al, 2009 ).…”
Section: Face Masksmentioning
confidence: 99%