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Volume 1: All Pneumoconiosis: Pneumoconiotic Agents Exposures

Related subsections: All Pneumoconiosis: MortalityAll Pneumoconiosis: Morbidity

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Pneumoconiotic agents:  Percent of exposures exceeding the NIOSH recommended exposure limits by major industry division, MSHA inspector and mine operator and OSHA samples, 1979–1999 Pneumoconiotic agents: Percent of exposures exceeding the NIOSH recommended exposure limits by major industry division, MSHA inspector and mine operator and OSHA samples, 1979–1999 (Ref.No. 2002F06-05) May 2003 image (.gif)
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Pneumoconiotic agents:  Percent of exposures exceeding designated occupational exposure limits by type of mine, MSHA inspector and mine operator samples, 1979–1999 Pneumoconiotic agents: Percent of exposures exceeding designated occupational exposure limits by type of mine, MSHA inspector and mine operator samples, 1979–1999 (Ref.No. 2002T06-15a) May 2003 image (.gif)
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Pneumoconiotic agents:  Percent of exposures exceeding designated occupational exposure limits by major industry division, OSHA samples, 1979–1999 Pneumoconiotic agents: Percent of exposures exceeding designated occupational exposure limits by major industry division, OSHA samples, 1979–1999 (Ref.No. 2002T06-15b) May 2003 image (.gif)
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Pneumoconiotic agents:  Number of samples and percent of exposures exceeding designated occupational exposure limits by industries with elevated pneumoconiosis mortality, MSHA inspector and mine operator and OSHA samples, 1990–1999 Pneumoconiotic agents: Number of samples and percent of exposures exceeding designated occupational exposure limits by industries with elevated pneumoconiosis mortality, MSHA inspector and mine operator and OSHA samples, 1990–1999 (Ref.No. 2002T06-16) May 2003 image (.gif)
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Pneumoconiotic agents:  Percent of exposures exceeding designated occupational exposure limits by MSHA coal mine district and states, MSHA inspector and mine operator samples, 1979–1999 Pneumoconiotic agents: Percent of exposures exceeding designated occupational exposure limits by MSHA coal mine district and states, MSHA inspector and mine operator samples, 1979–1999 (Ref.No. 2002T06-17) May 2003 image (.gif)
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Pneumoconiotic agents:  Percent of exposures exceeding designated occupational exposure limits by MSHA metal/nonmetal district and state, MSHA samples, 1979–1999 Pneumoconiotic agents: Percent of exposures exceeding designated occupational exposure limits by MSHA metal/nonmetal district and state, MSHA samples, 1979–1999 (Ref.No. 2002T06-18) May 2003 image (.gif)
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Pneumoconiotic agents:  Percent of exposures exceeding designated occupational exposure limits by OSHA region and state, OSHA samples, 1979–1999 Pneumoconiotic agents: Percent of exposures exceeding designated occupational exposure limits by OSHA region and state, OSHA samples, 1979–1999 (Ref.No. 2002T06-19) May 2003 image (.gif)
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Pneumoconiotic agents:  Percent of exposures exceeding the NIOSH recommended exposure limits by state, MSHA metal/nonmetal mine samples, 1979–1999 Pneumoconiotic agents: Percent of exposures exceeding the NIOSH recommended exposure limits by state, MSHA metal/nonmetal mine samples, 1979–1999 (Ref.No. 2002F06-06) May 2003 image (.gif)
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Pneumoconiotic agents:  Percent of exposures exceeding the NIOSH recommended exposure limits by state, OSHA samples, 1979–1999 Pneumoconiotic agents: Percent of exposures exceeding the NIOSH recommended exposure limits by state, OSHA samples, 1979–1999 (Ref.No. 2002F06-07) May 2003 image (.gif)
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