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The most common sources of work-related burns in Oregon between 2001 and 2006 were: • Hot steam, vapor and liquid (20 percent of all reported burns); • Chemicals and chemical products (18 percent); • Hot oil and fat (13 percent); and • Fire, flame and smoke (10 percent).
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What are the most common sources of work-related burns?
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