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Volume 1: Coal Workers' Pneumoconiosis: Coal Mine Dust Exposures

Related subsections: Coal Workers' Pneumoconiosis: MortalityCoal Workers' Pneumoconiosis: MorbidityCoal Workers' Pneumoconiosis: Black Lung Benefits

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Respirable coal mine dust:  Geometric mean exposures by type of mine, MSHA inspector and mine operator samples, 1979–1999 Respirable coal mine dust: Geometric mean exposures by type of mine, MSHA inspector and mine operator samples, 1979–1999 (Ref.No. 2002F02-07) May 2003 image (.gif)
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Respirable coal mine dust:  Geometric mean exposures and percent exceeding designated occupational exposure limits by type of facility, MSHA inspector and mine operator samples, 1979–1999 Respirable coal mine dust: Geometric mean exposures and percent exceeding designated occupational exposure limits by type of facility, MSHA inspector and mine operator samples, 1979–1999 (Ref.No. 2002T02-14) May 2003 image (.gif)
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Respirable coal mine dust:  Number of samples, geometric mean exposures, and percent exceeding designated occupational exposure limits by industries with elevated coal workers’ pneumoconiosis mortality, MSHA inspector and mine operator samples, 1990–1999 Respirable coal mine dust: Number of samples, geometric mean exposures, and percent exceeding designated occupational exposure limits by industries with elevated coal workers’ pneumoconiosis mortality, MSHA inspector and mine operator samples, 1990–1999 (Ref.No. 2002T02-15) May 2003 image (.gif)
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Respirable coal mine dust:  Geometric mean exposures and percent exceeding designated occupational exposure limits by MSHA coal mine district and state, MSHA inspector and mine operator samples, 1979–1999 Respirable coal mine dust: Geometric mean exposures and percent exceeding designated occupational exposure limits by MSHA coal mine district and state, MSHA inspector and mine operator samples, 1979–1999 (Ref.No. 2002T02-16) May 2003 image (.gif)
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Respirable coal mine dust:  Geometric mean exposures by state, MSHA inspector and mine operator samples, 1979–1999 Respirable coal mine dust: Geometric mean exposures by state, MSHA inspector and mine operator samples, 1979–1999 (Ref.No. 2002F02-08) May 2003 image (.gif)
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