Article from PEROSH Joint Research Project: IndIR-UV: Exposure of workers to indirect UV- and IR-Radiation emitted by arcs, flames and thermal radiators
Authors:
S Bauer 1, A Barlier-Salsi 2, M Borra 3, M Sanchez Fuentes 4, M Janßen 1, A Militello 3, G Ott 1, T Pfeifer 5, J Pikuła 5, A Rybczyński 6, MWeber 7, A Wolska 8, E Kitz 9
1 Unit Physical Agents, Federal Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (BAuA), Friedrich-Henkel Weg 1-25, D-44149, Dortmund, Germany
2 Department of Work Equipment Engineering, National Research and Safety Institute (INRS), Rue du Morvan—CS 60027, F-54519, Vandoeuvre les Nancy, France
3 Department of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Italian Workers’Compensation Authority (INAIL), P.le Pastore 6, I-00144,Roma, Italy
4 National Center of New Technologies, Spanish National Institute of Safety and Hygiene at Work (INSHT), Calle Torrelaguna 73, E-20827, Madrid, Spain
5 Instytut Spawalnictwa (Institute of Welding), ul. Błogosławionego Czesława 16-18, 44-100 Gliwice, Poland
6 GL Optic R&D Center, ul. Poznańska 70, 62-040 Puszczykowo, Poland
7 Department for Laser, LED and Lamp Safety, Seibersdorf Laboratories, A-2444, Seibersdorf, Austria
8 Department of Safety Engineering, Central Institute for Labour Protection—National Research Institute (CIOP-PIB), Czerniakowska 16, 00-001 Warszawa, Poland
9 Department of Prevention, Austrian Worker’s Compensation Board (AUVA), Adalbert-Stifter-Straße 65, A-1200, Wien, Austria