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I remember driving up a ramp on an old smoky and dusty cline truck and having to feel the wall to see and make my way back to fresh air. As a mechanic, I was exposed to a lot of smoky engines, carbon gas particulates and going home with my nostrils black and full of soot.

- Giles Major, Heavy Duty Diesel Mechanic, Elliot Lake

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  • OCC-TOBER 2022: Diesel Exhaust Exposure - Influencing Change
    • 2022-11-24

    OCC-TOBER 2022: Diesel Exhaust Exposure - Influencing Change

    In this webinar, learn how workers and researchers are influencing change to reduce DEE exposures in Mining through the Diesel Particulate Project. The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has concluded that Diesel Engine Exhaust (DEE) is a cause of lung cancer (Group 1: carcinogenic to humans). CAREX Canada (2022).