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NIOSH Health Hazard Evaluations: Sampling for Exposures

http://www.cdc.gov/niosh This short video describing the basics of exposure sampling that occurs as part of the NIOSH Health Hazard Evaluation (HHE) Program. The HHE Program uses various types of samplers to measure workplace exposure to chemicals and other substances in the air as well as to measure workplace exposure to other potential hazards such as noise. Workplace exposure sampling can be done during an entire workshift or during a specific work task. Exposure samplers are most commonly worn during a persons' usual work and generally will not get in the way of the work. Persons who have exposure sampling done will be notified of their results. Workplace exposure sampling is an important part of the HHE Program's goal to assist employees, employers, and unions in identifying occupational health hazards and recommending ways to reduce or eliminate those hazards (NIOSH Pub. No 2014-118).

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CDC

Simple Steps for Creating an Organizational Culture of Health

NIOSH's Dr. L. Casey Chosewood on some early, simple steps employers can take towards integrating health protection and health promotion. DHHS (NIOSH) Publication #2013-159

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CDC

The Shift From Personalized Medicine to Precision Medicine and Precision Public Health | Genomics and Health Impact Blog

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CDC - Blogs - Genomics and Health Impact Blog – The Shift From Personalized Medicine to Precision Medicine and Precision Public Health: Words Matter!Genomics and Health Impact Blog - Genomics and Health Impact Blog

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CDC

Arc Flash Awareness

This video addresses a problem of an estimated 5 to 10 arc flash accidents occurring in electrical equipment every day in the United States, in 2007. These events have the potential to cause serious injuries and even death due to burns and other trauma. In the mining industry, non-contact electrical burns due to arc flash events are the largest single category of electrical injuries. To address this problem, NIOSH OMSHR researchers conducted a study of such injuries from an 11-year period, with findings that included the determination of organizational and human behavior components of arc flash incidents. http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/mining/works/coversheet1841.html

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CDC

Teen Workers : Real Jobs, Real Risks

Teen Workers : Real Jobs, Real Risks - Washington State Dept. of Labor and Industries 2005 - Video V1312 - Gives teens essential information about their rights and responsibilities on the job. One teen tells of her life changing serious injury form her first job. A must see for all working teens. Permission is granted to duplicate this tape in its entirety only for non-commercial purposes.

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CDC

Inside Knowledge Campaign Fact Sheets

These fact sheets provide basic information about each of the most common gynecologic cancers.

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NIEHS

Harmful Algal Blooms

health  research  science  environment  eating  weather  swimming  algal  agents  water  liver  temperature  Health Topics  breathing  harmful Algal Blooms  HAB  algae  fish  runoff  fertilizer 

A harmful algal bloom (HAB) occurs when toxin-producing algae grow excessively in a body of water. Algae are microscopic organisms that live in aquatic environments and use photosynthesis to produce energy from sunlight, just like plants. The excessive algal growth, or algal bloom, becomes visible to the naked eye and can be green, blue-green, red, or brown, depending on the type of algae.

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CDC

Prevention and Control of Seasonal Influenza with Vaccines | MMWR

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The Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR) Series is prepared by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

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Can States Simultaneously Improve Health Outcomes and ReduceHealth Outcome Disparities?

public health  CDC  equity  chronic disease  Preventing Chronic Disease  PCD  Preventing Chronic Disease Journal  National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion  NCCDPHP  population health  Disparity  improvement 

Preventing Chronic Disease (PCD) is a peer-reviewed electronic journal established by the National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion. PCD provides an open exchange of information and knowledge among researchers, practitioners, policy makers, and others who strive to improve the health of the public through chronic disease prevention.

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