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... dust generation . This control would also tend to reduce con- taminants from most operations involving industry sub- stances and " wetting " is often an adequate alternative to ventilation . A belt wiper design , presented by the ACGIH ...
... dust generation . This control would also tend to reduce con- taminants from most operations involving industry sub- stances and " wetting " is often an adequate alternative to ventilation . A belt wiper design , presented by the ACGIH ...
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... dust to the atmosphere at locations obviously uncontrolled by the enclosure . The floor was covered with the highly toxic substance and the bags were lightly covered with a layer of dust . Crossdrafts produced by a nearby open garage ...
... dust to the atmosphere at locations obviously uncontrolled by the enclosure . The floor was covered with the highly toxic substance and the bags were lightly covered with a layer of dust . Crossdrafts produced by a nearby open garage ...
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... dust Cotton dust Chromic acid Benzene Arsenic Water weed cantrollers Arsenic. OCCUPATION AGENT ( S ) OCCUPATION Silver Refiners Arsenic Spray painters Silver Platers Beryllium Stainers Slashing Operators Stain makers ( cotton mill ) ...
... dust Cotton dust Chromic acid Benzene Arsenic Water weed cantrollers Arsenic. OCCUPATION AGENT ( S ) OCCUPATION Silver Refiners Arsenic Spray painters Silver Platers Beryllium Stainers Slashing Operators Stain makers ( cotton mill ) ...
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