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"Smelting process"
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#10877352
27 December 2023
A worker is melting copper on the bank of the Buriganga River in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on December 27, 2023.
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#8413652
17 June 2022
A woman picks up a flower pedestal thrown by children during a procession on the day after Corpus Christi in Warsaw, Poland on 17 June, 2022.
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#8413648
17 June 2022
A woman smells a flower pedestal thrown by children during a procession on the day after Corpus Christi in Warsaw, Poland on 17 June, 2022.
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#228248
28 August 2014
DHAKA, BANGLADESH. Juli 2013. Worker remove the lead slag with a scoop, without any safety protection. the lead dust is verry danger. The most common route of lead exposure caused by lead smelting is through inhalation or ingestion of lead dust, particles, or exhaust from the burning process. Workers in the smelting factories are particularly at risk, as they can be exposed to prolonged and direct inhalation of gaseous emissions and dust. Particles and ash containing lead can also be blown into nearby towns or onto agricultural fields, which can contaminate livestock and crops. Jonathan Raa / Nurphoto
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#228250
28 August 2014
DHAKA, BANGLADESH. Juli 2013. Worker remove the lead slag with a scoop, without any safety protection. the lead dust is verry danger. The most common route of lead exposure caused by lead smelting is through inhalation or ingestion of lead dust, particles, or exhaust from the burning process. Workers in the smelting factories are particularly at risk, as they can be exposed to prolonged and direct inhalation of gaseous emissions and dust. Particles and ash containing lead can also be blown into nearby towns or onto agricultural fields, which can contaminate livestock and crops. Jonathan Raa / Nurphoto
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#228252
28 August 2014
DHAKA, BANGLADESH. Juli 2013. Worker remove the lead slag with a scoop, without any safety protection. the lead dust is verry danger. The most common route of lead exposure caused by lead smelting is through inhalation or ingestion of lead dust, particles, or exhaust from the burning process. Workers in the smelting factories are particularly at risk, as they can be exposed to prolonged and direct inhalation of gaseous emissions and dust. Particles and ash containing lead can also be blown into nearby towns or onto agricultural fields, which can contaminate livestock and crops. Jonathan Raa / Nurphoto
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#228254
28 August 2014
DHAKA, BANGLADESH. Juli 2013. Worker remove the lead slag with a scoop, without any safety protection. the lead dust is verry danger. The most common route of lead exposure caused by lead smelting is through inhalation or ingestion of lead dust, particles, or exhaust from the burning process. Workers in the smelting factories are particularly at risk, as they can be exposed to prolonged and direct inhalation of gaseous emissions and dust. Particles and ash containing lead can also be blown into nearby towns or onto agricultural fields, which can contaminate livestock and crops. Jonathan Raa / Nurphoto
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#228256
28 August 2014
DHAKA, BANGLADESH. Juli 2013. Worker remove the lead slag with a scoop, without any safety protection. the lead dust is verry danger. The most common route of lead exposure caused by lead smelting is through inhalation or ingestion of lead dust, particles, or exhaust from the burning process. Workers in the smelting factories are particularly at risk, as they can be exposed to prolonged and direct inhalation of gaseous emissions and dust. Particles and ash containing lead can also be blown into nearby towns or onto agricultural fields, which can contaminate livestock and crops. Jonathan Raa / Nurphoto
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#228257
28 August 2014
DHAKA, BANGLADESH. Juli 2013. Worker remove the lead slag with a scoop, without any safety protection. the lead dust is verry danger. The most common route of lead exposure caused by lead smelting is through inhalation or ingestion of lead dust, particles, or exhaust from the burning process. Workers in the smelting factories are particularly at risk, as they can be exposed to prolonged and direct inhalation of gaseous emissions and dust. Particles and ash containing lead can also be blown into nearby towns or onto agricultural fields, which can contaminate livestock and crops. Jonathan Raa / Nurphoto
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#228258
28 August 2014
DHAKA, BANGLADESH. Juli 2013. Worker remove the lead slag with a scoop, without any safety protection. the lead dust is verry danger. The most common route of lead exposure caused by lead smelting is through inhalation or ingestion of lead dust, particles, or exhaust from the burning process. Workers in the smelting factories are particularly at risk, as they can be exposed to prolonged and direct inhalation of gaseous emissions and dust. Particles and ash containing lead can also be blown into nearby towns or onto agricultural fields, which can contaminate livestock and crops. Jonathan Raa / Nurphoto
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#228260
28 August 2014
DHAKA, BANGLADESH. Juli 2013. Worker remove the lead slag with a scoop, without any safety protection. the lead dust is verry danger. The most common route of lead exposure caused by lead smelting is through inhalation or ingestion of lead dust, particles, or exhaust from the burning process. Workers in the smelting factories are particularly at risk, as they can be exposed to prolonged and direct inhalation of gaseous emissions and dust. Particles and ash containing lead can also be blown into nearby towns or onto agricultural fields, which can contaminate livestock and crops. Jonathan Raa / Nurphoto
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#228261
28 August 2014
DHAKA, BANGLADESH. Juli 2013. Worker remove the lead slag with a scoop, without any safety protection. the lead dust is verry danger. The most common route of lead exposure caused by lead smelting is through inhalation or ingestion of lead dust, particles, or exhaust from the burning process. Workers in the smelting factories are particularly at risk, as they can be exposed to prolonged and direct inhalation of gaseous emissions and dust. Particles and ash containing lead can also be blown into nearby towns or onto agricultural fields, which can contaminate livestock and crops. Jonathan Raa / Nurphoto
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#228262
28 August 2014
DHAKA, BANGLADESH. Juli 2013. Worker remove the lead slag with a scoop, without any safety protection. the lead dust is verry danger. The most common route of lead exposure caused by lead smelting is through inhalation or ingestion of lead dust, particles, or exhaust from the burning process. Workers in the smelting factories are particularly at risk, as they can be exposed to prolonged and direct inhalation of gaseous emissions and dust. Particles and ash containing lead can also be blown into nearby towns or onto agricultural fields, which can contaminate livestock and crops. Jonathan Raa / Nurphoto
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#228263
28 August 2014
DHAKA, BANGLADESH. Juli 2013. Worker remove the lead slag with a scoop, without any safety protection. the lead dust is verry danger. The most common route of lead exposure caused by lead smelting is through inhalation or ingestion of lead dust, particles, or exhaust from the burning process. Workers in the smelting factories are particularly at risk, as they can be exposed to prolonged and direct inhalation of gaseous emissions and dust. Particles and ash containing lead can also be blown into nearby towns or onto agricultural fields, which can contaminate livestock and crops. Jonathan Raa / Nurphoto
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#228268
28 August 2014
DHAKA, BANGLADESH. Juli 2013. Worker remove the lead slag with a scoop, without any safety protection. the lead dust is verry danger. The most common route of lead exposure caused by lead smelting is through inhalation or ingestion of lead dust, particles, or exhaust from the burning process. Workers in the smelting factories are particularly at risk, as they can be exposed to prolonged and direct inhalation of gaseous emissions and dust. Particles and ash containing lead can also be blown into nearby towns or onto agricultural fields, which can contaminate livestock and crops. Jonathan Raa / Nurphoto
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