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- :Sylvain, David C.1997/01/01 | Health Hazard Evaluation Reports (HHE):In response to a request from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Infectious Diseases, an investigation was begun into...
- :Texas Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation Program (Texas FACE) ...1999/05/12 | Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation Reports (FACE):On October 3, 1998, a 32-year-old laborer for a boring and tunneling company died when he was struck by a hydraulic hose coupling. The victim was part...
- :Michigan Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation (Project) (MIFACE) ...2005/11/10 | Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation Reports (FACE):On October 21, 2004, a 22-year-old male carpenter died when the walls of an eight-foot excavation he was working in collapsed and completely covered h...
- :Kindwall EP1974/01/01 | National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH):The incidence of bone disease among men working in tunnel construction prior to the adoption of a more rigid code of decompression procedures in 1970 ...
- :Goenner D1990/09/01 | National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH):A review was presented of the use of shotcreting to construct urban traffic tunnels in the Federal Republic of Germany. High dust levels involved in s...
- :Yu T1990/11/01 | National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH):This paper reports certain pathological correlations between silicosis and lung cancer based on pathological materials fRom, William N.orker with sili...
- :Kawano S ;Morikawa Y1990/11/01 | National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH):The statistical facts and the fate of silicosis patients were determined for all male workers in five areas of the Eastern Toyama Prefecture. Question...
- :Kawano S ;Morikawa Y1990/11/01 | National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH):A questionnaire survey was conducted on the male population over 30 years of age residing in the eastern Toyama prefecture for an epidemiological stud...
- :Texas Workers' Compensation Commission1999/03/09 | National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH):This document has been superseded and the new version can be found h...
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