INORGANIC INDUSTRIAL HAZARDS

Abstract
This is not a complete general review of inorganic health hazards. It deals chiefly with dangers of substances recently introduced into industry or introduced in new ways. Among these it is most concerned with effects of prolonged exposure to relatively low concentrations. The elements discussed, as such or in compounds are Sb, As, Be, Cd, Cl, Cr, F, In, Mg, Mn, Hg, Mo, Ni, Se, Si, S, Te, W, U, V, Zr. Acid anhydrides receive special mention.