Exposure of female farmers to dust on family farms

Studies of dust on farms conducted to date, both in Poland and abroad, concern only health risk due to dust while performing selected occupations. The present study is a subsequent attempt to determine the year-round exposure to dust at workplaces in agriculture, and covers the workplace of a privat...

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Cohort Studies
Dust
Dust - analysis
Family farms
Farmers
farming
Farms
Female
Females
Health risk assessment
Health risks
Humans
Models, Statistical
Occupational Exposure - analysis
Occupational Exposure - statistics & numerical data
Occupations
Poland
Poland - epidemiology
Risk Assessment
Sex Factors
Time
title Exposure of female farmers to dust on family farms
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