ASBESTOS - EVERYONE IS RESPONSIBLE FOR HEALTH AND SAFETY.

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Anon
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| 1978年 / 51卷 / 11期
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INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE;
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Three principal human diseases are associated with excessive inhalation of asbestos fibre: asbestosis; increased risk of bronchogenic (lung) cancer; mesothelioma. The asbestos mining industry has introduced safety measures and employee training designed to reduce the possible risks.
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