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  1. ... Toxicity (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) Crystalline Silica (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) Dusts and Molds (National Farm ...
  2. ... Estimates of the population at risk for potential silica exposure are available from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) National Occupational Hazard Survey, which ...
  3. ... Estimates of the population at risk for potential silica exposure are available from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) National Occupational Hazard Survey, which ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Silicosis and its prevention 
    Publication: [Albany] : Department of Labor, Division of Industrial Hygiene, 1946
    ... Presumably with dust containing 70 per cent free silica a count half as high would be required for safety, but definite standards must await future investigation and ...
  5. ... construction Sand blasting Stone cutting Intense exposure to silica can ... Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) created regulations requiring the ...
  6. ... that they aren't ‘creating high clouds of silica dust any more, if they ever were, because they are being inspected by the Safety and Health Administration as well as by the ...
  7. ... or amputations associated with mach- stances as as silica, manganese, ‘chromium, aldehyde and iron ioxide. STUDY SAYS OIL REFINERY SAFETY DECLINES, BLAMES MANAGEMENT: A report blaming management for ...
  8. ... the presence of benzol, of lead and of silica dust; and it will be convenient to report upon the data obtained in the National Safety Council study under those three respective heads. I. ...
  9. ... metals. Rubber Organic dusts. Rubber cement Organic solvents. Safety glass solvent Organic solvents. Sal ammoniac Salts. Sal soda Alkaline compounds. Salicylic acid Organic acids. Sand Silica dust. Sawdust Organic dusts. Selenite Non-silicious dusts. ...
  10. ... exposures to lead, chronium, carbon tetrachloride, cyanides, cadmium, silica, fluorides, and welding hazards, The engineer, for example, checks the processes of production and the safety equipment designed to protect workers from fumes or ...
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