Right to Know About Chemical Hazards : Nanomaterials
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Description:Nano-enabled products that contain engineered nanomaterials are becoming more common in construction. Some nanomaterials cause health problems in test animals and might pose a risk to workers. Workers have a right to be informed about hazardous chemicals they work with, including nanomaterials.
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Pages in Document:2 unnumbered pages
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NIOSHTIC Number:nn:20062884
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha-512:dbb96f3af8187298a75659cd7341f0559cb19eb99e6e488a55fe9682bff3ac68f159bc1d4845c915e306d7eaed5740277ef722ed1e4bc5c7fd1880f6d9428d40
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