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Get PriceRecommendations are provided concerning respirable coal mine dust sampling to monitor worker exposure the proper use of personal protective equipment and medical screening and surveillance examinations NIOSHTIC No 00230308 Content Notes Eileen D Kuempel was project manager and developed the document Includes bibliographical references
Get PriceExposures to respirable coal mine dust should be limited to 1 mg/m 3as a time weighted average concentration for up to a 10 hour day during a 40 hour work week 2 Exposures to respirable crystalline silica should be limited to mg/m 3as a time weighted average concentration for up to a 10 hour day during a 40 hour work week 3
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