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OSHA•NIOSH Worker Exposure to Silica during Hydraulic Fracturing The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) identified exposure to airborne silica as a health hazard to workers conducting some h
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Document Date: 2012-06-22 13:13:35


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Cincinnati / /

Company

NIOSH / Los Angeles Times / Frac Sand Dust Control LLC / Silica Focus Group / Metal/Nonmetal Mining / On-Site Consultation Program / /

Country

United States / /

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Event

FDA Phase / /

Facility

Hydraulic Fracturing The National Institute / National Institute / /

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hazardous chemicals / oil and gas industry partners / dust control technologies / gas-exchange regions / oil and gas extraction industry / chemical hazards / protective equipment / upstream oil and gas operations / day products / consultation services / natural gas / oil and gas / chemical additives / long-term solutions / gas formation / gas and oil deposits / oil / oil and gas industry / underground mining operations / dust collection systems / oil and gas extraction sites / oil and gas extraction / liquefied petroleum gas / mining / chemical exposures / chemicals / unreachable oil / /

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North Dakota / Colorado / Arkansas / /

Organization

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services / NIOSH REL / Public Health Service / National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health / Occupational Safety and Health Administration / OSHA PEL / OSHA Consultation Office / U.S. Department of Labor / Oil and Gas Extraction Council / /

Person

OSHA PEL / Doug Stevens / Duty Clause / /

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Position

General / Governor / certified industrial hygienist / Worker / /

Product

Nokia N95 Smartphone / N95 / /

ProvinceOrState

Texas / North Dakota / Pennsylvania / Colorado / Arkansas / /

PublishedMedium

Los Angeles Times / /

Technology

X-ray / html / pdf / dust control technologies / Fracturing / /

URL

www.osha.gov / www.cdc.gov / http /

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