JS+H, Job Safety and Health Magazine, Volume 6Occupational Safety and Health Administration, 1978 - Industrial hygiene |
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... metal industry opera- tives , print workers , and stationary firemen ; nose cancer among brickma- sons , stonemasons , tile setters , ma- chinists , plumbers , and pipefitters ; brain cancer among non - dairy farmers and machinists ...
... metal industry opera- tives , print workers , and stationary firemen ; nose cancer among brickma- sons , stonemasons , tile setters , ma- chinists , plumbers , and pipefitters ; brain cancer among non - dairy farmers and machinists ...
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... metal cage sur- rounding the oval press in the center of the cage . The metal bars are designed to prevent fingers from harms way . Brookings Plywood Brookings is a small community on the misty shores of Southern Oregon . The primary ...
... metal cage sur- rounding the oval press in the center of the cage . The metal bars are designed to prevent fingers from harms way . Brookings Plywood Brookings is a small community on the misty shores of Southern Oregon . The primary ...
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... metal finishing industries . It repre- sents the growing complexity of jewelry - making operations since Nehemiah Dodge first began production of costume jewelry by using an in- expensive alloy , and the growing number of oc- cupational ...
... metal finishing industries . It repre- sents the growing complexity of jewelry - making operations since Nehemiah Dodge first began production of costume jewelry by using an in- expensive alloy , and the growing number of oc- cupational ...
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... metal and pour it into the casting machine with the mold intact . These toxic metal fumes may pose a serious health hazard to the worker , especially if venti- lation is insufficient . Toxic fumes can have ef- fects on the body which ...
... metal and pour it into the casting machine with the mold intact . These toxic metal fumes may pose a serious health hazard to the worker , especially if venti- lation is insufficient . Toxic fumes can have ef- fects on the body which ...
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... metal used is white metal , which may contain large amounts of tin and lead , and smaller amounts of antimony , nickel , copper , or zinc . The po- tential for toxic exposure to metal fumes during melting and pouring operations is ...
... metal used is white metal , which may contain large amounts of tin and lead , and smaller amounts of antimony , nickel , copper , or zinc . The po- tential for toxic exposure to metal fumes during melting and pouring operations is ...
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