pneumoconiosis
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| * engineered stone workers - engineered stone has over 90% silica compared to ~30% for granite | * engineered stone workers - engineered stone has over 90% silica compared to ~30% for granite | ||
| + | * silica dust is released during the cutting, grinding, or drilling of materials | ||
| * a total ban on the use and importation of engineered stone took effect in Australia from July 2024 | * a total ban on the use and importation of engineered stone took effect in Australia from July 2024 | ||
| * tunnel construction workers | * tunnel construction workers | ||
| *other exposures include aluminum, antimony, barium, graphite, iron, kaolin, mica, talc, among other dusts. | *other exposures include aluminum, antimony, barium, graphite, iron, kaolin, mica, talc, among other dusts. | ||
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