"Mortality From Respiratory Diseases In Dusty Trades (inorganic Dusts)" examines the health risks associated with exposure to inorganic dusts in various occupational settings. Authored by Frederick Ludwig Hoffman and published in conjunction with the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, this study sheds light on the correlation between working conditions and respiratory ailments.
The work provides insights into the prevalence and impact of respiratory diseases among workers in industries where exposure to inorganic dusts is common. It offers a detailed analysis of the factors contributing to mortality rates and highlights the importance of occupational safety and health measures. This report serves as a valuable resource for researchers, policymakers, and industry professionals seeking to understand and mitigate the health hazards associated with dusty trades.
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