Fact Sheet: Airborne Contaminants, Australia

Airborne contaminants are generated during coal mining activities such as extraction, drilling, crushing, hauling and stockpiling of coal and other rock containing minerals. Workers in coal mines may be exposed to both coal dust and crystalline silica. For more information on this subject and to download the fact sheet on airborne contaminants, Australia, click here.

Thanks for the share, PMJ!

Heidi

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