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Evaluation of the contamination of working environment in the Gumotex Breclav joint stock company
Petrušová, Pavlína ; Vávrová, Milada (referee) ; Čáslavský, Josef (advisor)
Diploma thesis deals with the assessment of volatile organic compounds contamination of selected working environment in Gumotex, joint stock company using passive sampling. The theoretical part contains description of these compounds and their reactions in the atmosphere, practical use of these substances and their effect on human health. The possibilities of passive sampling and determination of these substances are described as well. The experimental part contains analysis of volatile organic compounds at two selected workplaces in Gumotex, joint stock company using passive samplers Radiello. Final determination by gas chromatography with flame ionization detector was preceded by adsorption surface extraction of sampler with carbon disulfide. In conclusion, obtained data are compared with the permissible exposure limits and maximum allowable concentrations, which are defined by the National Health Institute.
Evaluation of the contamination of working environment in the Gumotex Breclav joint stock company
Petrušová, Pavlína ; Vávrová, Milada (referee) ; Čáslavský, Josef (advisor)
Diploma thesis deals with the assessment of volatile organic compounds contamination of selected working environment in Gumotex, joint stock company using passive sampling. The theoretical part contains description of these compounds and their reactions in the atmosphere, practical use of these substances and their effect on human health. The possibilities of passive sampling and determination of these substances are described as well. The experimental part contains analysis of volatile organic compounds at two selected workplaces in Gumotex, joint stock company using passive samplers Radiello. Final determination by gas chromatography with flame ionization detector was preceded by adsorption surface extraction of sampler with carbon disulfide. In conclusion, obtained data are compared with the permissible exposure limits and maximum allowable concentrations, which are defined by the National Health Institute.

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