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Occupational health in the WHO region of the Americas
01/01/1968 00:00:00
Occupational health in the WHO region of the Americas
01/01/1968 00:00:00
Occupational health in the WHO region of the Americas
01/01/1968 00:00:00
Occupational health in the WHO region of the Americas
01/01/1968 00:00:00
Occupational health in the WHO region of the Americas
01/01/1968 00:00:00
Occupational health in the WHO region of the Americas
01/01/1968 00:00:00
Occupational health in the WHO region of the Americas
01/01/1968 00:00:00
Occupational health in the WHO region of the Americas
01/01/1968 00:00:00
Occupational health in the WHO region of the Americas
01/01/1968 00:00:00
Occupational health in the WHO region of the Americas
01/01/1968 00:00:00
Occupational health in the WHO region of the Americas
01/01/1968 00:00:00
Occupational health in the WHO region of the Americas
01/01/1968 00:00:00
Occupational health in the WHO region of the Americas
01/01/1968 00:00:00
Occupational health in the WHO region of the Americas
01/01/1968 00:00:00
Occupational health in the WHO region of the Americas
01/01/1968 00:00:00
Occupational health in the WHO region of the Americas
01/01/1968 00:00:00
Occupational health in the WHO region of the Americas
01/01/1968 00:00:00
Occupational health in the WHO region of the Americas
01/01/1968 00:00:00
Occupational health in the WHO region of the Americas
01/01/1968 00:00:00
Occupational health in the WHO region of the Americas
01/01/1968 00:00:00
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Occupational health in the WHO region of the Americas
Description
Dust is a man-made plague that threatens thousands of workers every year, in the coal mines of Asia, America and Europe, the gold mines of Africa and Soviet Union, the potteries of Japan and Britain, the metal mines of Bulgaria and France. It is a danger to tunnelers and stone-cutters and to men who work in quarries, foundries, textile mills and many other types of industry.
In La Africana copper mine, mine technicians and safety engineers make regular checks at the pit-head.
Asset date
01/01/1968
Country, area, WHO office
Chile
WHO Region
AMRO
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© WHO / Peter Larsen
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