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Anthrax - NIOSH Workplace Safety and Health Topic

toxins  surveillance  occupational  NIOSH  Anthrax  Workplace Safety & Health  Occupational Safety & Health  National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health  carcinogens 

Anthrax is an acute infectious disease caused by the spore-forming bacterium Bacillus anthracis (B. anthracis). B. anthracis spores are highly infective and can cause inhalation, cutaneous, or gastrointestinal anthrax. Inhalation anthrax results from breathing in spores and is of great concern due to its high fatality rate.

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CDC

Lightning Strike Victim Data | Lightning

summer  july  florida  CDC  thunderstorms  lightning  occupational  Centers for Disease Control and Prevention  indoors  lightning strikes  outdoor recreation  work outside  victim day  regional differences  southeastern states  seasonal differences  afternoon  farms  loading and unloading 

CDC provides lightning strikes victim data, the odds of getting struck are low but some factors can put you at greater risk including regional, seasonal, and occupational differences.

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NIEHS

Styrene

cancer  health  research  science  environment  house  occupational  carcinogen  environmental agents  ntp  styrene  toxicology  Tobacco smoke  building materials  photocopiers 

Styrene is a colorless, flammable liquid, which has a sweet odor and is highly volatile.

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NIEHS

Formaldehyde

cancer  formaldehyde  health  research  science  environment  house  occupational  carcinogen  environmental agents  ntp  toxicology  flooring  floor  particleboard  furniture  paneling  cabinets  preservative  hair smoothing 

Formaldehyde is a colorless, flammable, strong-smelling chemical widely used to make home building products.

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CDC

Criteria for a Recommended Standard: Occupational Exposure to Hot Environments (Revised Criteria 1986) (86-113)

exposure  revised  criteria  occupational  environments  Criteria for a Recommended Standard: Occupational Exposure to Hot Environments (Revised Criteria 1986)  86-113 

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) recommends that worker exposure to heat stress in the workplace be controlled by complying with all sections of the recommended standard found in this document. This recommended standard should prevent or greatly reduce the risk of adverse health effects to exposed workers and will be subject to review and revision as necessary.

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