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Occupational Exposure to Dust Produced when Milling Thermally Modified Wood
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2020Alena Očkajová +2 more
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Suppression of wood dust explosion by ultrafine magnesium hydroxide
Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2019Chuyuan Huang +2 more
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Carcinogenic effects of wood dust: Review and discussion
American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 1993John M Dement, John M Dement Phd Cih
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Predicting Historical Dust and Wood Dust Exposure in Sawmills: Model Development and Validation
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene, 2005Hugh W Davies, Kay Teschke
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Occupational Exposure to Wood Dust
1998ABSTRACT Occupational exposure to wood dust and biohazards associated with wood dust (endotoxins, (1->3)-b-D-glucans, Gram (-)ve bacteria and fungi), their correlation to respiratory function, and symptoms among woodworkers have been investigated in the present study. Wood dust, endotoxins, and allergenic fungi are the main hazards found in woodworking
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