Niosh Health Hazard Evaluation Report Heta 2003-0112-2949


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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health evaluated exposures and worker health related to the production of microwave popcorn.
















Niosh Health Hazard Evaluation Report Heta 2003-0039-2914 Hilton Head Elementary School Hilton Head Island, South Carolina


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In October 2002 the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Hazard Evaluation request from employees at Hilton Head Elementary School in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina.







Niosh Health Hazard Evaluation Report Heta 2003-0146-2976 Genesis Steel Services, Inc. Baltimore, Maryland


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NIOSH Investigator evaluated workers risk of developing back and wrist disorders associated with trying rebar and the possible benefits of using battery powdered tier as a substitute for manual trying to prevent upper extremity and low back musculoskeletal disorders.




The Health Hazard Evaluation Program at NIOSH


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It is the unique mission of the Health Hazard Evaluation Program within the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) to respond to requests to investigate potential occupational health hazards. In contrast to other NIOSH programs, the Health Hazard Evaluation Program is not primarily a research program. Rather, it investigates and provides advice to workplaces in response to requests from employers, employees and their representatives, and federal agencies. The National Research Council was charged with evaluating the NIOSH Health Hazard Evaluation Program and determining whether program activities resulted in improvements in workplace practices and decreases in hazardous exposures that cause occupational illnesses. The program was found to play a key role in addressing existing widespread or emerging occupational health issues. This book makes several recommendations that could improve a very strong program including more systematic use of surveillance data to facilitate priority setting, and greater interaction with a broader array of workers, industries, and other government agencies.