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CDC

Information on Aerial Spraying

zika  zika virus  mosquitoes  avoid mosquito bites  viral disease  Tropical Africa  Aedes  Flaviviridae family 

Information on Zika virus. Provided by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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CDC

Multimedia and Tools, Videos | Learn the Signs. Act Early

autism  Learn the Signs  Act Early  Child Development  developmental milestones  Act Early Campaign  learn the signs of Autism  childcare providers 

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities (NCBDDD), in collaboration with a number of national partners, launched a public awareness campaign called “Learn the Signs. Act Early.” The campaign aims to educate parents about childhood development, including early warning signs of autism and other developmental disorders, and encourages developmental screening and intervention.

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NCI

Cancer Clinical Trials API

Access NCI-supported cancer clinical trials information through an application programming interface (API).

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CDC

Skin Cancer: MedlinePlus

skin cancer  Basal Cell Carcinoma  Merkel Cell Cancer  Actinic Keratosis 

Try ABCDE on a mole to check for signs of skin cancer: Asymmetry, Border, Color, Diameter, Elevation. Learn more on advanced detection and treatments.

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CDC

Take Pride in Your Job: Fall Protection

NIOSH Publication No. 2009--108d http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/ This video encourages oil and gas extraction workers to use fall protection and never be "un-clipped" and thus vulnerable when at height. The video features oil and gas extraction workers talking about their use of fall protection and sharing their personal stories about why fall protection should always be worn when working at height. The purpose of the video is to raise awareness of fall injuries in this industry and to provide information about the use, proper fit, and inspection of fall protection. This video is designed to be used in pre-shift or weekly safety meetings.

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CDC

Take Pride in Your Job: Seat Belts

NIOSH Publication No. 2009--109d: This video encourages oil and gas extraction workers to wear a seat belt whenever in a moving motor vehicle. The video features oil and gas extraction workers describing their use of seat belts and sharing their personal stories about why seat belts should be worn all the time - every time. The purpose of the video is to raise awareness of motor vehicle injuries in this industry and to provide information about the importance of buckling-up. This video is designed to be used in pre-shift or weekly safety meetings.

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CDC

Move It! Rig Move Safety for Roughnecks

http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/ This video product makes a signification contribution to improving safety in the oil and gas extraction industry by targeting one of the most dangerous activities in the industry: the drilling rig move. Such a move includes all of the activities involved in disconnecting and disassembling an oil and gas drilling rig and its components, loading all of the equipment onto trucks, transporting the equipment to the next well site, and reassembling and reconnecting the rig and its components. During a rig move, there are dozens of workers and vehicles at the well site, resulting in what is referred to as "controlled chaos." This video features workers identifying the major hazards encountered during a rig move and describing ways to avoid them. The use of workers speaking in their own words makes this product compelling to oil and gas extraction workers. We did not use a script or solicit specific responses from the workers; all of the workers' comments are their own. So that the video represents the industry overall, we collected footage in two regions of the country, in austere conditions, and during actual rig moves. This video represents a major contribution to the oil and gas extraction industry because it was developed through an effective collaboration with safety and health experts as a training product specific to this industry and the only one on this topic. Based on the quality of two previous video products we developed to promote fall protection and seat belts in the industry, one company contacted us and proposed the development of a video focused on rig move safety. This and two additional companies provided us with access to their worksites and workers for the development of this product. We distributed nearly 1,500 copies of the video within six weeks of its release. The International Association of Drilling Contractors has also agreed to market this product to its members, on its website and at national meetings and conferences.

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CDC

Move IT! Rig Move Safety for Truckers

This video covers rig move safety for truckers in the oil and gas fields. It helps make sense of the organized chaos that accompanies a rig move and highlights some easy ways to lower the risk of being injured or killed when moving to a new location.

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CDC

The owner of a residential framing company designs safety into each of his job sites

John LeBlanc talks about what happened when one of his workers died from a fall on a LeBlanc job site. The death had a profound effect on LeBlanc, and led to a complete restructuring of his company’s safety procedures. He started from scratch but you don’t have to. Learn more at stopconstructionfalls.com

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CDC

Buy Quiet - For Manufacturers

Noise-induced hearing loss is one of the most common work-related illness in the United States. Each year approximately 22 million U.S. workers are exposed to noise loud enough to damage their hearing. To create a more healthful workplace, the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) recommends preventing hazardous noise through controls for noise exposure (http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/noisecontrol/) and encourages business owners to create Buy Quiet (http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/buyquiet) programs as a first step.

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