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  • 2. Airborne asbestos concentrations associated with heavy equipment brake removal.
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  • 12. Asbestos dust exposure during brake repair.
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  • 20. Simulation tests to assess occupational exposure to airborne asbestos from artificially weathered asphalt-based roofing products.
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