Respiratory safety : until the last coat dries
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<subfield code="a">It's easy to see why a paint-spray applicator puts on a respirator when he or she goes to work. There's more to protect against than just tiny particles of paint. Whatever the final product, industrial-finishing operations generate a whole host of airbone contaminants along the way. Dusts, fumes, mists, gases and vapors all pose risks to workers who are not adequately protected</subfield>
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