Glass fibres: absence of pulmonary hazard in production workers
AUTOR(ES)
Hill, J. W.
RESUMO
Hill, J. W., Whitehead, W. S., Cameron, J. D., and Hedgecock, G. A. (1973).British Journal of Industrial Medicine,30, 174-179. Glass fibres: absence of pulmonary hazard in production workers. Seventy fibreglass workers with a mean of 19·85 years in the industry are compared with a control group having no exposure to glass fibre but otherwise matched for age, sex, height, and weight, and residing in the same geographical area.
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