I guess we're all getting older, even the "NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards." But in the case of this vital resource, it's staying true to the old Freddy Weller song about "getting better, not ...
insider.si.edu: NIOSH pocket guide to chemical hazards / National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
NIOSH pocket guide to chemical hazards / National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
JD Supra: NIOSH Will Hold Public Meeting and Seeks Comments on Draft CIB on the Occupational Exposure Banding Process: Guidance for the Evaluation of Chemical Hazards
NIOSH Will Hold Public Meeting and Seeks Comments on Draft CIB on the Occupational Exposure Banding Process: Guidance for the Evaluation of Chemical Hazards
At no cost to the employer or employees, NIOSH conducts studies of workplaces in response to these requests to learn if workers are exposed to hazardous materials or harmful conditions. Workplace exposures studied include chemicals, biological agents, work stress, noise, radiation, and ergonomics.
This will make the agency's most popular document a true pocket guide, one commenter observed. NIOSH officials want feedback from users to help them decide how to organize the content. ...
Ohsonline.com: How to Protect Employees From Toxic Substances and Chemical Hazards Based on OSHA Guidelines
How to Protect Employees From Toxic Substances and Chemical Hazards Based on OSHA Guidelines
The Certified Equipment List (CEL) is the official listing of all NIOSH Approved® respirators. Search the CEL using the approval number, quick search, or advanced search tabs.
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) conducts research and makes recommendations for the prevention of work-related injury and illness.