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Format:
Government document
Video
Contributor:
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. Office for Mine Safety and Health Research
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Dry-cleaning machines--Technological innovations--United States.
Dry-cleaning machines.
Dry cleaning--Technological innovations--United States.
Dry cleaning.
Silicosis--Prevention--Technological innovations--United States.
Silicosis.
Silica dust.
Dust--Removal--Technological innovations--United States.
Dust.
Miners--Diseases--Prevention--Technological innovations--United States.
Miners.
Miners--Health and hygiene--Technological innovations--United States.
United States.
Genre:
documentary film.
Documentary films
Internet videos
Documentary films.
Internet videos.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (5 min., 34 sec.) : downloadable RM file, sound, color with black and white sequences
Place of Publication:
[Atlanta, Ga.] : NIOSH, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, [2004]
Summary:
Describes the design and use of a cleaning booth by which miners can remove dust, especially harmful silica dust, from their clothing.
Notes:
Video file available for download in high (16.7 MB) and low (3.22 MB) resolutions.
Title from title frame.
"NIOSH, National Institute for Occupational Safety & Health"--Opening credits frame.
"NIOSH Office of Mine Safety and Health Research Video"--Video home page caption.
"December 2004"--Video home page.
"Audience: All miners"--Video home page.
OCLC:
802293899

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