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New Pesticide Applicators Protective Gear for Improved Thermal Comfort and Mobility

Updated: Jul 1, 2021

Huiju Park: PI, $89,314 funded by USDA – National Institute of Food and Agriculture, October 2016 – September 2019

Sanjay Guria (PhD student) and Professor Park are developing a new design of chemical protective clothing for farmers and greenhouse workers for improved fit, mobility, thermal comfort and non-contaminated doffing.



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This innovative development in pesticide applicator protective gear is a significant step forward for worker safety and comfort. By enhancing fit, mobility, and thermal comfort, it addresses key concerns for farmers and greenhouse workers who face long hours in challenging environments. The focus on non-contaminated doffing is especially important in preventing exposure to harmful chemicals. For students seeking expert guidance, CIPD Assignment Help can provide valuable support in similar fields of research. Great work by Sanjay Guria and Professor Park!

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Sophia Robart
Sophia Robart
Dec 23, 2025

Nice Job

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Jan Koleno
Jan Koleno
Aug 25, 2025

This isn’t mainstream, but it’s real. https://novynypoltavy.com

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