“…The effects of talc dusts on the health of miners and industrial workers have been studied extensively and dust level standards that are considered safe have been established by official agencies (Hogue and Mallette, 1949;Schepers and Durkan, 1955a; Kleinfeld et al, 1964a, andb, 1967;Riley, 1965;Morgan, Ozolins, and Tabor, 1970;Murphy et al, 1971;Smith, 1971;Hatch, 1973;Kleinfeld, Messite, and Langer, 1973;Leroux, Davey, and Paillard, 1973; American Conference of Government Industrial Hygienists, 1973;Wegman et al, 1974). The potential health hazard of dusts encountered by consumers who have no industrial exposure has become a subject of increasing interest (Henderson et al, 1971;Merliss, 1971;Nam and Gracey, 1972;Blejer and Arlon, 1973).…”