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Occupational dust exposure

Occupational dust exposure can occur in various settings, including agriculture, forestry, and mining. Dust hazards include those that arise from handling grain and cotton, as well as from mining coal. Wood dust, commonly referred to as 'sawdust', is another occupational dust hazard that can pose a risk to workers' health. Occupational dust exposure can occur in various settings, including agriculture, forestry, and mining. Dust hazards include those that arise from handling grain and cotton, as well as from mining coal. Wood dust, commonly referred to as 'sawdust', is another occupational dust hazard that can pose a risk to workers' health. Without proper safety precautions, dust exposure can lead to occupational lung diseases. Dust particles are generated by the disturbance/agitation of rock/mineral, dry grain, timber, or fiber material. The particles generated can range in size from 1μm to 100μm, and can 'become airborne depending on their origin, physical characteristics and ambient conditions.' Types of dust present in the occupational setting include:

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