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Results 1 - 10 of 38 for Mining
  1. About Coal Workers' Health Surveillance Program (National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health)  
    Occupational Health/Specifics ... Occupational Health ... Interstitial Lung Diseases/Specifics ... Interstitial Lung Diseases ... National Institute for Occupational Safety ...
  2. Ergonomics/Statistics and Research ... Ergonomics ... Bureau of Labor Statistics ... PDF
  3. Radiation Exposure/Specifics ... Radiation Exposure ... Environmental Protection Agency ... This page provides an overview of TENORM and provides links to additional ...
  4. ... in most rock beds. Silica dust forms during mining, quarrying, tunneling, and working with certain metal ores. ... risk. These jobs include: Abrasives manufacturing Glass manufacturing Mining Quarrying Road and building construction Sand blasting Stone ...
  5. Basic Information about Mercury (Environmental Protection Agency)  
    Mercury/Start Here ... Mercury ... Environmental Protection Agency ... This page contains information about products that contain mercury, mercury emissions, how you ...
  6. Arsenic and Drinking Water (U.S. Geological Survey)  
    Drinking Water/Images ... Drinking Water ... Arsenic/Learn More ... Arsenic ... U.S. Geological Survey ... Arsenic is a naturally occurring element, but long-term exposure can ...
  7. Meningococcal Vaccine Safety (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)  
    Learn safety information about the Meningococcal vaccine. ... Meningococcal Disease/Prevention and Risk Factors ... Meningococcal Disease ... Centers for Disease Control ...
  8. Non-Ionizing Radiation Used in Microwave Ovens (Environmental Protection Agency)  
    Microwave ovens use electromagnetic radiation to heat food. The non-ionizing radiation used by a microwave does not make the food radioactive. ... Radiation ...
  9. Arsenic From the National Institutes of Health (National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)  
    Arsenic/Learn More ... Arsenic ... National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences ... From the National Institutes of Health ... Arsenic is a naturally occurring element ...
  10. Learn about Lead (Environmental Protection Agency)  
    Lead Poisoning/Start Here ... Lead Poisoning ... Environmental Protection Agency ... This page provides basic information on lead including what it is, where it is found, ...
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