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Work-Related Lung Disease (WoRLD) Surveillance System

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Volume 1: All Pneumoconiosis: Morbidity

Occupational dust diseases of the lungs: Estimated rate (based on cases reported by employers, per 10,000 full-time workers) by industry division, U.S. private sector, 1973–2000
Occupational dust diseases of the lungs:  Estimated rate (based on cases reported by employers, per 10,000 full-time workers) by industry division, U.S. private sector, 1973–2000

- indicates no data reported or data that do not meet BLS publication guidelines.

Note:  Dust diseases of the lungs (pneumoconioses) include silicosis, asbestosis, coal workers’ pneumoconiosis, byssinosis, siderosis, and other pneumoconioses. See appendices for source description.

Source:  Bureau of Labor Statistics annual reports of occupational injuries and illnesses.


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