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SEPA explained that it undertook an investigation into the dust and took samples from the area which confirmed the material contained wood dust. The Agency explained that while it is continuing ...
William J. Blot, Wong-Ho Chow, Joseph K. McLaughlin, Wood Dust and Nasal Cancer Risk: A Review of the Evidence from North America, Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Vol. 39, No. 2 ...
HSE alleges that dust from the wood pellets burned at Drax's power station, the UK's largest biomass facility, could have threatened employee health, Sky News has learned.
Criminal proceedings against Drax over 'harmful' dust exposure dropped following new evidence There is "no evidence of continuing risk of harm from exposure to wood dust" at the Drax Power Station ...
Breathing in wood dust excessively can cause asthma and nasal cancer. Credit: HSE A HSE inspector visited in April 2022 to investigate the dust exposures on the site.
Manufacturers have told the government existing health and safety regulations are unworkable. The government is consulting ...