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Mineral dressing industry labor hygiene
Mining Industry Labor Hygiene Mining is and always has been dangerous. Miners are constantly exposed to hazardous and often deadly conditions in poorly ventilated and poorly maintained mines, and properly addressing labor hygiene in the industry is key to the protection of their health and safety......
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1099
Mason
landslide
Landslides are the most destructive and deadly of all geological events. Although the chances of being involved in one are statistically low, they can strike with little warning and cause immense destruction. This article will examine what a landslide is, what causes them, and what happens when th......
tags: can landslides soil can slides mountain
1050
Christopher
Smoke monitoring
Air Pollution Monitoring Air pollution, is a major environmental health risk. Health risks associated with air pollution include an increased risk of respiratory disease, cardiovascular disease, and lung cancer. Researchers have identified air pollution as a major contributor to some of the world......
tags: air pollution can dust tobacco air
1040
Emily
beryllium poisoning
Introduction Lead poisoning is an unfortunate reality for many people living in the world today. Although it is now more commonly known and being taken more seriously than ever before, it still remains one of the most dangerous and widespread toxicological threats to human health worldwide. This......
Lung cancer caused by asbestos
Asbestos-Related Lung Cancer Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral that has been used for centuries for its strength and insulation properties. Unfortunately, these same properties also make asbestos fibers hazardous if inhaled. Asbestos-related lung cancers, known as mesothelioma, emerge lon......
poisoned by carbon monoxide
Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Carbon Monoxide (CO) is an odorless, colorless, poisonous gas produced by burning any fuel, such as wood, charcoal, gasoline, oil, propane, or kerosene. Homes and businesses often rely on combustible sources for cooking, heating, and cooling. Without proper maintenance a......
occupational hazards
Occupational Hazards Occupational hazards are physical, chemical, and biological factors in the workplace which can cause harm or adverse health effects to workers. These hazards can result from direct contact with toxic substances, exposure to extreme temperatures, improper lifting, and psychoso......
Oxygen Blowing Open Hearth Fume Control
Air Pollution Control of Blast Furnace Flue Gas Due to the burning of fuels such as coal, oil and gas, flue gas will always be produced by industrial production, especially in the process of blast furnace smelting, resulting in large amounts of dust, sulfur dioxide and other pollutants in the dis......
tags: dust gas flue smoke blast pollution
1044
Grace
Radon exhaust ventilation in non-uranium mines
Introduction As the world’s population continues to expand, the demand for energy has also increased. With this increased demand comes the need for efficient and safe ways to generate and distribute that energy. For example, new sources of energy, such as non-uranium mines and their associated t......
tags: nonuranium energy can air mine nonuranium
1102
Sophia
Pressure Vessel Explosion Accident
Explosions of pressure vessels Pressure vessels are closed containers designed to hold fluids or gas at a pressure that is much higher than the atmospheric pressure. They are widely used in numerous industries including chemical, petrochemical and pharmaceutical industries, as well as in many ene......
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1057
Melissa
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