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Health Risks Due to Coffee Dust
Chest, 04/08/09
Oldenburg M et al. - During the trans-shipment (especially during unloading) of green coffee, a high and clinically relevant exposure to irritative and sensitizing dust occurs. Therefore, efforts to reduce these dust exposures are generally recommended.
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