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    Sequential Indoor Use of Pesticides: Operator Exposure via Deposit Transfer from Sprayed Crops and Contaminated Application Equipment by Tsakirakis, Angelos N., Kasiotis, Konstantinos M., Glass, C. Richard, Charistou, Agathi N., Anastasiadou, Pelagia, Gerritsen-Ebben, Rianda, Machera, Kyriaki

    Published in Applied sciences (01-04-2022)
    “…Dermal transfer of pesticide residues to human skin due to contact with treated crops, treated surfaces, or contaminated surfaces is an important route of…”
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    Dermal & inhalation exposure of operators during fungicide application in vineyards. Evaluation of coverall performance by Tsakirakis, Angelos N., Kasiotis, Konstantinos M., Charistou, Agathi N., Arapaki, Niki, Tsatsakis, Aristidis, Tsakalof, Andreas, Machera, Kyriaki

    Published in The Science of the total environment (01-02-2014)
    “…In the present study the dermal and the inhalation exposure of five operators during fungicide applications in vineyards were determined. The produced exposure…”
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    Assessment of field re-entry exposure to pesticides: A dislodgeable foliar residue study by Kasiotis, Konstantinos M., Tsakirakis, Angelos N., Richard Glass, C., Charistou, Agathi N., Anastassiadou, Pelagia, Gerritsen-Ebben, Rianda, Machera, Kyriaki

    Published in The Science of the total environment (15-10-2017)
    “…•Spray applications were conducted in pepper and tomato greenhouses.•An SC insecticide and an EC fungicide were applied.•Dislodgeable foliar residue and worker…”
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    Determination of pesticide dermal transfer to operators and agricultural workers through contact with sprayed hard surfaces by Tsakirakis, Angelos N, Kasiotis, Konstantinos M, Anastasiadou, Pelagia, Charistou, Agathi N, Gerritsen‐Ebben, Rianda, Glass, C Richard, Machera, Kyriaki

    Published in Pest management science (01-12-2018)
    “…BACKGROUND In the present study, the rate of dermal transfer of pesticides to agricultural workers occurring via contact with sprayed hard surfaces was…”
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