نتایج جستجو برای: gasoline station

تعداد نتایج: 52735  

2001
Ganesh Iyer P. B. Seetharaman Ivan Png Chakravarthi Narasimhan V. Padmanabhan J. Miguel Villas-Boas Catherine Wolfram Walter A. Haas

In this paper, we investigate a gasoline station’s incentive to price-discriminate by selling full-service gasoline as well as self-service gasoline. Unlike previous research, we explicitly model a firm’s incentive to price discriminate by choosing to be either single-product or multi-product as a function of market and station characteristics. Using cross-sectional survey data on prices, stati...

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
ar bahrami h mahjub mj assari

consumption of leaded gasoline in iran cause to emit lead compounds in ambient air of gasoline stations and is known to effect on workers health in these locations. the objectives of this study were assessment of ambient lead levels and blood lead levels of gasoline station workers in hamadan city, iran. for this purpose, 82 samples were obtained in ambient air of gasoline station locations. se...

2003
GANESH IYER Walter A. Haas

In this paper, we investigate a gasoline station’s incentive to price-discriminate by selling fullservice gasoline as well as self-service gasoline. Unlike previous research, we explicitly model a firm’s incentive to price discriminate by choosing to be either single-product or multi-product as a function of market and station characteristics. This allows us to make two contributions to researc...

A Faghihi-zarandi A.R Arjoman-Tajodini B Yaghmaei M.R Bazrafshani

  in order to measure the conentration of lead in air of six Kerman gasoline stations,10 air samples were collected from each between 8:30-12:30 a.m. and then analyzed .lead conentration was  determined by atomic absorption spectrometers.the maximum and minimum of lead conentration were 0.833mg/m3 and 0.41mg/m3 in Khorshid and shahab gasoline stations,respectively.all of the samples were compa...

2014
Muhammad Ahsan Riaz Beenish Ijaz Ayesha Riaz

Exposure to the aromatic hydrocarbon is a public health problem and threat to environment with proven harmful impact on humanity, including industrial workers and general population. Petrol station attendants are workers chronically exposed at least five year to petroleum derivatives primarily through inhalation of the volatile fraction of petrol during vehicle refueling. Significant include ha...

2008

We examine how product and pricing decisions of retail gasoline stations depend on local market demographics and the degree of competitive intensity in the market. We are able to shed light on the observed empirical phenomenon that proximate gasoline stations price very similarly in some markets, but very differently in other markets. Our analysis of product design and price competition between...

سعادت, مصطفی, هادی, نگین, انصاری لاری, مریم ,

The possible health effects of chronic exposure to petroleum products, in particular exposure to gasoline is an issue of public health concern. Filling station workers are at great risk of exposure to gasoline.           To determine the health effects of gasoline exposure on filling station workers, a cross-sectional study was cond...

2012
Tanasorn Tunsaringkarn Jamsai Suwansaksri Wattasit Siriwong

Toluene is widely used as an industrial solvent and is usually produced in the processes of making gasoline. Inhaled toluene may cause genotoxicity and other adverse health effects. This study aimed to ascertain the relation between blood toluene exposure and genotoxicity, as measured by sister chromatid exchange (SCE), by comparing gasoline station workers to controls. Mean blood toluene and S...

Journal: :pollution 2015
hamid reza eisaei seyed shaho ahmadi dehrashid mohammad reza khani seyed mukhtar hashemi

in this research, gasoline vapours including benzene, toluene, xylene (btx) and total volatile organic compounds (tvocs) emitted from vent pipes of underground storage tanks (usts) were measured at six gas stations in tehran. thereafter, gas station no. 29 was selected as a pilot station and equipped with a vapour control system. the vapours were measured during the summer of 2013 and winter of...

Journal: :The international journal of occupational and environmental medicine 2012
T Tunsaringkarn W Siriwong A Rungsiyothin S Nopparatbundit

BACKGROUND Gasoline station workers are exposed to volatile organic compounds such as benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and xylene (BTEX). OBJECTIVE To determine the level of exposure to BTEX compounds among gasoline station workers and measure the roadside concentrations of these compounds in the inner and outer areas of Bangkok, Thailand. METHODS 49 workers at 6 gasoline stations in the inne...

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