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- :National Institute for Occupational Safety and HealthOctober 2011 | NIOSH Numbered Publications:"In September 2011 as part of an ongoing investigation, the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) determined that rock dust no...
- :Collingwood, John ;Heitbrink, William A.September 2008 | NIOSH Numbered Publications:"Construction workers are exposed to hazardous dust when grinding or cutting mortar or cement from between the bricks of old buildings. The National I...
- :Reed, W. R.September 2005 | NIOSH Numbered Publications:"Dust dispersion modeling is a subject that has had a large amount of research activity. Much of the research has focused on large-scale global or reg...
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