Monitoring worker exposure to respirable crystalline silica in dusty environments is an important part of a proactive health and safety program. This is the case for surface copper mines in Arizona and New Mexico. The spatial and temporal variability of respirable dust and crystalline silica concentrations in those mines, coupled with the time lapse in obtaining crystalline silica analysis results from accredited laboratories, present a challenge for an effective exposure monitoring approach and the resulting intervention strategies. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) is developing a novel approach to be used at a mine site for the quantification of crystalline silica in respirable dust samples collected with ...
An epidemiological investigation was carried out to determine the relationship between silicosis in ...
The American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH) accepted a lower threshold lim...
AbstractThe WHO/ILO international program (1995) on the global elimination of silicosis, aiming inte...
Miners face a variety of respiratory hazards while on the job, including exposure to silica dust whi...
Evaluation and control of respirable crystalline silica (RCS) exposures are critical components of a...
NIOSH\u2019s Pittsburgh Research Laboratory is currently involved in research to identify silica dus...
We measured the quartz content of 20 bulk settled dust and 200 respirable dust samples in a cross-se...
The inhalation of toxic substances is a major threat to the health of miners, and dust containing re...
Thesis (MSc (Occupational Hygiene))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2013Background: Wo...
Globally, silicosis is responsible for thousands of deaths each year and is a major public health co...
Globally, silicosis is responsible for thousands of deaths each year and is a major public health co...
Globally, silicosis is responsible for thousands of deaths each year and is a major public health co...
Silica is a common mineral in nature. Quartz is the most common form of silica in earth’s crust, whi...
An epidemiological investigation was carried out to determine the relationship between silicosis in ...
Exposure to respirable crystalline silica (RCS) is potentially hazardous to the health of thousands ...
An epidemiological investigation was carried out to determine the relationship between silicosis in ...
The American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH) accepted a lower threshold lim...
AbstractThe WHO/ILO international program (1995) on the global elimination of silicosis, aiming inte...
Miners face a variety of respiratory hazards while on the job, including exposure to silica dust whi...
Evaluation and control of respirable crystalline silica (RCS) exposures are critical components of a...
NIOSH\u2019s Pittsburgh Research Laboratory is currently involved in research to identify silica dus...
We measured the quartz content of 20 bulk settled dust and 200 respirable dust samples in a cross-se...
The inhalation of toxic substances is a major threat to the health of miners, and dust containing re...
Thesis (MSc (Occupational Hygiene))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2013Background: Wo...
Globally, silicosis is responsible for thousands of deaths each year and is a major public health co...
Globally, silicosis is responsible for thousands of deaths each year and is a major public health co...
Globally, silicosis is responsible for thousands of deaths each year and is a major public health co...
Silica is a common mineral in nature. Quartz is the most common form of silica in earth’s crust, whi...
An epidemiological investigation was carried out to determine the relationship between silicosis in ...
Exposure to respirable crystalline silica (RCS) is potentially hazardous to the health of thousands ...
An epidemiological investigation was carried out to determine the relationship between silicosis in ...
The American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH) accepted a lower threshold lim...
AbstractThe WHO/ILO international program (1995) on the global elimination of silicosis, aiming inte...