|
IZVORNI ZNANSTVENI ČLANCI |
|
|
|
Mario Šporčić, Ivan Martinić | UDK 630* 302 + 961 + 303 (001) |
A Model for Licensing Forest Contractors
pdf
HR
EN
|
375 |
Ivo Trinajstić, Zvonimir Pelcer | UDK 630* 188 (001) |
Nomenclatural and Syntaxonomic Revision of the Ass.
pdf
HR
EN
|
385 |
Dubravko Horvat, Ankica Kos, Željko Zečić, Marijan Šušnjar, Ivan Bešlić | UDK 630* 304 (001) |
Research of Oak-Wood Dust Concentration in the Working Environment of Fuelwood Processing
pdf
HR
EN
|
393 |
Summary: This paper shows the daily portion of forest cutters´ exposure to total dust or respirable fraction of oakwood during cutting and processing of fuelwood. The separators of non- respirable particle fraction (cyclons) operate in a way similar to the separation of respirable particles in the respiratory system of a healthy adult, with a medium efficiency (50 %) of 5 mm aerodynamic diameter. The mean value of mass concentration of total oak dust was 1.562 ± 0.163 mg/m3 and respirable fraction 0.618 ± 0.223 mg/m3. As the Rules, which classify oak dust as one of carcinogens, is soon to be passed in Croatia, the significance of the results lies in the fact that none of the measured values (N = 8) exceeds the Croatian limit values for mass concentration of hardwood dust recommended for the workplace. However, some dilemmas remain because of the claims of occupational medical experts that any limit value of any carcinogenic substance is not the guarantee against the illness but rather the guideline for providing an adequate level of protection. Key words: cutter; fuel wood.; mass concentration; oakwood; wood dust; working environment |
|
PREGLEDNI ČLANCI |
|
|
|
Boris Vrbek | UDK 630* 114.2 + 116 |
Lysimetric Pedology as a Method of Quality Researches of Soil Solution in Forest Soils of Croatia
pdf
HR
EN
|
397 |
|
STRUČNI ČLANCI |
|
|
|
Viktor Šegrt, Marijan Grubešić | UDK 630* 156 |
Falconry Equipment
pdf
HR
EN
|
409 |
Dražen Grgurević | |
Garanjin Park in Trogir – The Oldest Botanical Garden in Croatia
pdf
HR
EN
|
415 |