Fiber contamination of vermiculites: a potential occupational and environmental health hazard |
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Authors: | F Moatamed J E Lockey W T Parry |
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Affiliation: | 1. St. Josephs Hospital, Tampa, FL, USA;2. The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, USA |
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Abstract: | Vermiculite ores from Montana, Virginia, and South Africa have been analyzed for the presence of amphibole contamination. Fibrous actinolite was found in unexpanded Montana vermiculite ore at a maximum concentration of 2.0%. The fibers persisted in the expanded ore at a maximum concentration of 0.6%. Actinolite was also found in the Virginia vermiculite ore but at a lower concentration and mostly as cleavage fragments with low length-to-width ratios. South African ore contained rare anthophyllite fibers also with low length-to-width ratios. Vermiculite ores have the potential for amphibole contamination and can represent potential health hazards without proper occupational and environmental control measures. |
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