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- W61456871 abstract "This chapter describes the electromagnetic spectrum (EMS) and some of the toxic chemicals found in the aircraft maintenance operations. Because hundreds of chemicals are in use by various companies, it would be impractical to describe them all. Therefore, the most common ones or those representative of a class found in civil and military aviation are included in the chapter. The electromagnetic spectrum consists of ionizing and nonionizing radiation of varying frequencies and wavelengths. That portion of the spectrum of industrial consequence includes x-rays, ultraviolet, visible light, infrared, and microwave. Their respective frequencies and wavelengths, in part, determine their biomedical effects on human beings. The long-term effects of exposure to ionizing radiation are well known and include cancer, cataracts, birth defects, and sterility. The availability of well-designed x-ray units that minimize leakage and scatter, and the provision of proper shielding have limited such adverse effects in the industry today. Ultraviolet (UV) and infrared (IR) exposure may occur with welding operations. The former can cause damage to the skin and eyes causing burning and keratoconjunctivitis. A mild form of these effects often occurs with excessive sun exposure or with the reflection of sun-light from a snowy landscape. Likewise, infrared can burn the skin but it has a propensity to affect the lens causing cataract formation. In either case, the use of proper eye wear with a proper glass, which filters UV and IR should afford full protection for those engaged in welding." @default.
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- W61456871 title "The Electromagnetic Spectrum and Chemical Hazards" @default.
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