Cornett's Corner

An Occupational Hygiene Manual for the Coal Mining Industry

The issues of control of noise and dust health hazards are two occupational health themes well known throughout the industry, but many other OH matters such as hazardous substances, lighting, radiation, vapours from fuels or solvents, exhaust fumes, or contact with chemicals, are either addressed on a piece-meal, off the cuff or “one off” basis, ignored in the hope the problem will go away, or simply not recognized. Click here to download the manual, “Keeping Coal Miners Healthy at Work,” and read more.

Thanks for the share, PMJ!

Heidi

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