At its peak, Silicosis was defined as the most important industrial disease of the twentieth century. This disease was extremely widespread and affected almost every major industry involved with processing hard rock. Several factors led to the dissemination of this disease among the laborers of the world, especially, the lack of knowledge and understanding of the causes of silicosis and means of its prevention. As industry developed and technology progressed, industry and science made significant advances towards understanding and eliminating silicosis from the factories and mines of the world. This disease\u27s eradication, however, required the cooperation of all affected. Proper use and integration of the various new technologies would b...
To evaluate the risk of pneumoconiosis among workers in a Midwestern automotive foundry, medical rec...
At first sight, only a tiny proportion of deaths occur-ring in France each year are due to occupatio...
This research aims to look into the prevalence of silicosis in industry workers in North America. L...
At its peak, Silicosis was defined as the most important industrial disease of the twentieth century...
Despite the common perception that "black lung" has been relegated to the dustbin of history, silico...
Silicosis may be defined as the disease resulting from chronic occupational exposure to silica dust....
Silicosis is a preventable occupational lung disease caused by the inhalation of respirable crystall...
The current nosology and etiology of silicosis were officially adopted by the 1930 International Lab...
Silicosis is a potentially fatal, irreversible, ubrotic pulmonary disease that may develop subsequen...
Silicosis not a disease of the past. It is an irreversible, fibrotic lung disease specifically cause...
The mining operation at Picher, Oklahoma was the last successful strike in the Tri-State Area. The P...
International audienceSilicosis not a disease of the past. It is an irreversible, fibrotic lung dise...
NIOSH requested assistance in preventing silicosis in workers exposed to crystalline silica (1480860...
Background: Use of industry and technology must be based on protection of health as well as the envi...
Despite silica dust exposure being one of the earliest recognized causes of lung disease, Australia,...
To evaluate the risk of pneumoconiosis among workers in a Midwestern automotive foundry, medical rec...
At first sight, only a tiny proportion of deaths occur-ring in France each year are due to occupatio...
This research aims to look into the prevalence of silicosis in industry workers in North America. L...
At its peak, Silicosis was defined as the most important industrial disease of the twentieth century...
Despite the common perception that "black lung" has been relegated to the dustbin of history, silico...
Silicosis may be defined as the disease resulting from chronic occupational exposure to silica dust....
Silicosis is a preventable occupational lung disease caused by the inhalation of respirable crystall...
The current nosology and etiology of silicosis were officially adopted by the 1930 International Lab...
Silicosis is a potentially fatal, irreversible, ubrotic pulmonary disease that may develop subsequen...
Silicosis not a disease of the past. It is an irreversible, fibrotic lung disease specifically cause...
The mining operation at Picher, Oklahoma was the last successful strike in the Tri-State Area. The P...
International audienceSilicosis not a disease of the past. It is an irreversible, fibrotic lung dise...
NIOSH requested assistance in preventing silicosis in workers exposed to crystalline silica (1480860...
Background: Use of industry and technology must be based on protection of health as well as the envi...
Despite silica dust exposure being one of the earliest recognized causes of lung disease, Australia,...
To evaluate the risk of pneumoconiosis among workers in a Midwestern automotive foundry, medical rec...
At first sight, only a tiny proportion of deaths occur-ring in France each year are due to occupatio...
This research aims to look into the prevalence of silicosis in industry workers in North America. L...