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Ann Occup Hyg
October 2011
Department of Occupational Hygiene, National Research Centre for Occupational Safety and Prevention, Italian Workers' Compensation Authority, Monte Porzio Catone, Rome 00040, Italy.
In this work, a method previously proposed in the literature (Sisto R, Pinto I, Stacchini N et al. Infrared radiation exposure in traditional glass factories. AIHAJ 2000; 61: 5-10) to evaluate the exposure to infrared (IR) radiation when the source can be approximated as a black body is implemented in a mathematical code developed in Matlab.
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