The deadly dust
By Leinster Murray
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Summary
The term "deadly dust" refers to any type of small particles that can cause serious harm or even death when inhaled. These particles include asbestos, silica, coal dust, and other substances commonly found in mines or industrial settings. Exposure to deadly dust can lead to respiratory diseases such as lung cancer and silicosis. Strict safety measures and protective equipment are crucial to prevent the harmful effects of this hazardous substance.
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