A team of three researchers from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) visited the United States/Mexico border crossing between Calexico, California and Mexicali, Mexico. The purpose of the visit was to review the facility operations and develop potential options for reducing border agent exposure to vehicle exhaust. The facility at Calexico differs from the San Ysidro in size (10 lanes versus 24 lanes), ventilation scheme, and traffic volume. This report discusses observations and recommendations concerning the control of border agents' exposure to vehicle emissions at the Calexico Port of Entry into the United States.
Walk-Through Survey Report: Potential Options for the Control of Border Agents Exposure to Vehicle Emissions at United States Port of Entry, Calexico, California
1999
10 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Air Pollution & Control , Environmental Health & Safety , Public Health & Industrial Medicine , Vehicle air pollution , Occupational exposure , Ventilation systems , Emissions , Air flow , Workplace layout , Work environments , Practices , Government employees , Air sampling , Occupational safety and health , Surveys , Border agents , Immigration and Naturalization Service
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