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12/1/2020 - Peer reviewed journal articlesAn article discussing the impact of coal workers’ pneumoconiosis, commonly known as black lung, and a general methodology for controlling respirable dust in underground coal mines.
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10/16/2020 - Research areasRespirable Dust Topic Page
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9/1/2020 - Research areasDiesel Exhaust Topic Page
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8/31/2020 - Calls for participationPlan to attend this important webinar on hearing loss in mining on Nov. 1, 2018.
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7/7/2020 - Non-peer reviewed journal articlesA trade publication article detailing NIOSH's work on the advancement of real-time dust monitors to lower exposure to respirable crystalline silica dust.
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7/1/2020 - Peer reviewed journal articlesA study discussing the effects of metatarsal work boots on gait when walking in different conditions.
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2/24/2020 - PublicationsUse this infographic to learn how to protect your hearing to avoid occupational noise-induced hearing loss.
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2/19/2020 - PublicationsThis web version of the NOW HEAR THIS! infographic offers tips on protecting your hearing.
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2/18/2020 - Research projectsA project to develop control interventions to reduce occupational exposure to silica and other respirable dusts in metal/nonmetal mines and mills.
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11/23/2019 - Non-peer reviewed journal articlesA trade publication article that explains how companies can avoid four common pitfalls of annual audiometry testing and follow best practices.
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Content source: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Mining Program