The beginning of the science underpinning occupational hygiene

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Sherwood and Greenhalgh's 1960 paper is a seminal one for the development of the science of human exposure. There are three key elements in the paper that deserve to be highlighted: the development of the first personal sampling pump and sampling head; the first comparison between personal sampling and static sampling; the first observation of the possible effect of personal sampling on the individual being sampled.

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Cherrie, J. W. (2003, April). The beginning of the science underpinning occupational hygiene. Annals of Occupational Hygiene. https://doi.org/10.1093/annhyg/meg030

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