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  • ...as clinical or specialty technicians, medical administrative personnel and health care providers at medical treatment facilities. They also serve as battlefi ...ng, these Hospital Corpsmen receive qualification in sanitation and public health.
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  • This book was placed in the public domain by the author and is available in digital format for free online (se *[[Effects of nuclear explosions on human health]]
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  • ...S Navy 282; US Coast Guard 16 officers, 8 CPOs, 164 enlisted men, 1 Public Health Service doctor; US Coast Guard Passengers 25 officers, 315 men
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  • * 1 [[U.S. Public Health Service]] Officer
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  • | Phase 16: Health | Five weeks of living in unsanitary conditions proves to be a health hazard for the colonists so even minor cuts and bruises need to be continuo
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  • While many hydroelectric projects supply public electricity networks, some are created to serve specific [[industry|industr ...0 to 100 years ago.<ref>[http://reme.epfl.ch/webdav/site/reme/users/106542/public/SHS4/Gr01.pdf Hydropower – A Way of Becoming Independent of Fossil Energy
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  • ...Organization|title=Guidelines for the treatment of malaria|publisher=World Health Organization|url=http://apps.who.int/malaria/docs/TreatmentGuidelines2006.p ...in the era of artemisinin-based combination therapy: an appropriate public health policy?|author=Yeka A, Achan J, D'Alessandro U, Talisuna AO|journal=Lancet
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  • ...02. Atlanta, Georgia: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, 2001.</ref> [[Category:World Health Organization essential medicines]]
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  • ...es' clinical procedures in emergency medicine|date=2014|publisher=Elsevier Health Sciences|location=London|isbn=9781455748594|page=476|edition=6|url=https:// ...om/monograph/naloxone-hydrochloride.html|publisher=The American Society of Health-System Pharmacists|accessdate=Jan 2, 2015}}</ref> It appears to be safe in
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  • ...d metronidazole use among Filipino laborers in Taiwan |journal=Am J Public Health |volume=93 |issue=3 |pages=489–92 |year=2003 |month=March |pmid=12604501 [[Category:World Health Organization essential medicines]]
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  • ...Health and Human Services]], [[United States Public Health Service|Public Health Service]], National Toxicology Program |publisher = [[World Health Organization]]
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  • ...ard". In Thailand, the [[Ministry of Public Health (Thailand)|Ministry of Health]] issued in 2001 Proclamation No. 231 MRL of veterinary drug in food which [[Category:World Health Organization essential medicines]]
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  • ...</ref> Hazen and Brown named nystatin after the [[New York]] State Public Health Department (now known as the [[Wadsworth Center]]) in 1954. [[Category:World Health Organization essential medicines]]
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  • ...common additive used to "iodize" [[sodium chloride|table salt]] (a public health measure to prevent [[iodine deficiency]] in populations which get little se ...as a Thyroid Blocking Agent in Radiation Emergencies," U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Food and Drug Administration Center for Drug Evaluation
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  • ...ntions to Reduce Perinatal HIV-1 Transmission in the United States. Public Health Service Task Force. (November 17, 2005) (Available for download from [http: ...ngl J Med'' 351: 217-28]</ref> These and other trials have led the [[World Health Organization]] to endorse the use of single-dose nevirapine prophylaxis in
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  • ...for first-line therapy recommended by the US [[United States Department of Health and Human Services|DHHS]].<ref name="dhhs">DHHS panel. Guidelines for the u ...strike initiated by [[AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power|Act Up-Paris]] and a public call to [[boycott]] all of Abbott's medicines by the French NGO [[AIDES]].<
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  • ...//www.essentialinventions.org/drug/ei06032004.html| title=How much has the public invested in ritonavir, and how much has Abbott?| accessdate=2008-05-06| aut [[Category:World Health Organization essential medicines]]
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  • ...tension]] in infants.<ref>{{cite news | url = http://www.usatoday.com/news/health/2005-09-05-hot-dog-drug_x.htm | author = [[Associated Press]] | title = Hot ==Health concerns==
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  • ...ecies and the withdrawal of fluoroquinolones from use in poultry: a public health success story. | journal = Clin Infect Dis | volume = 44 | issue = 7 | page ...ww.hhs.gov/news/press/2001pres/20011024.html |publisher=U.S. Department of Health & Human Services |location=USA |date=24 October 2001 |accessdate=4 Septembe
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  • ...cal company documents about drug-induced activation were released into the public domain. Subsequent legal cases have further raised the possibility of a lin ...oauthors= |title=Antidepressants Hardly Help |url=http://www.time.com/time/health/article/0,8599,1717306,00.html |work= Time|publisher= |date= February 26, 2
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  • :''For the list of WHO essential medicines, see [[List of World Health Organization Essential Medicines]] ...ned by the [[World Health Organization]] are "those drugs that satisfy the health care needs of the majority of the population; they should therefore be avai
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  • ...is was announced two weeks later.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://blogs.wsj.com/health/2008/05/09/patients-sue-icelandic-drugmaker-over-recalled-heart-drug/|title ...also in reducing the risk of certain kinds of cancer.<ref>http://www.news.health.ufl.edu/heartbeat/heartbeat.aspx?ID=8724</ref>
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  • | ExternalMSDS = [http://www.ilo.org/public/english/protection/safework/cis/products/icsc/dtasht/_icsc00/icsc0067.htm I ...e reason for this was most likely that Wells, in January 1845 at his first public demonstration towards the medical faculty in Boston, had been partly unsucc
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  • ...e was thought to prolong life, heal fractures, and maintain generally good health. One of China's emperors, [[Qin Shi Huang|Qín Shǐ Huáng Dì]] — allege ...g company to establish new tunnels.<ref name="GREEN"/> In addition, worker health in functioning mines is at high risk.
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  • ...ential Drugs List]]", which is a list of minimum medical needs for a basic health care system.<ref name="essentialWHO">{{cite web | publisher = World Health Organization
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  • ...ar=2009|isbn=3764383356}}</ref> The drug was first marketed to the general public by Sertürner and Company in 1817 as an [[analgesic]], and also as a treatm ...8 to 12 days. Sudden withdrawal by heavily dependent users who are in poor health is very rarely fatal. Morphine withdrawal is considered less dangerous than
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  • ...?cid=3016|title=Diazepam|work=[[PubChem]]| publisher=National Institute of Health: National Library of Medicine|accessdate= 2006-03-11}}</ref><ref name="NLM" ...= WHO Model List of Essential Medicines | format = PDF | publisher = World Health Organization | accessdate = 2006-03-12 }}</ref> Diazepam is used to treat a
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  • ...dized salt, and David Murray Cowie, MD |journal=American journal of public health |volume=77 |issue=2 |pages=219–29 |year=1987|url = http://www.pubmedcentr [[Category:World Health Organization essential medicines]]
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  • ...tle=Poisoning by Western Water Hemlock |journal=Canadian Journal of Public Health|volume=67 |issue=5 |page=386 |year=1976 |pmid=991044 |month= September|issn
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  • ...''': Phytolacca is not generally standardized since it is not marketed to public and .... F.; Lewis, Walter Hepworth |title=Medical botany: plants affecting human health |publisher=John Wiley & Sons |location=Chichester |year=2003 |edition=2nd |
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  • ...uctions on lupin bean packaging at the retail level might be a good public health idea and avert accidental poisonings. ...War]]. Grass Pea is now beginning to be sold in west coast north american health food stores along with spelt/farro as an artisinally produced, trendy ancie
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  • ...was independent of the drug manufacturers, the authors conclude that "the public desperately needs an equipoised assessment of hypnotic benefits and risks" ...s/temazepam/facts.htm |date= 29 March 2007 |publisher=Victorian Government Health Information |accessdate=2007-11-25}}</ref> Due to intravenous abuse, the Au
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  • ...&nbsp;Practice&nbsp;of&nbsp;[[Medicine]]&nbsp;and&nbsp;Care&nbsp;of&nbsp;[[Health]] ...ice&nbsp;of&nbsp;Law]] '''5.5.2'''&nbsp;Branches&nbsp;of&nbsp;[[Public law|Public&nbsp;Law]],&nbsp;Substantive&nbsp;and&nbsp;Procedural '''5.5.3'''&nbsp;Bran
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  • ...uding [[population density]], [[Ethnic group|ethnicity]], education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects ...MR is the worst of any country in the world, according to the 2000 [[World Health Organization|WHO]], [[UNICEF]] and [[UNFPA]] report.
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  • * Chapter 16: Medical and Public Health Services * Chapter 18: Public Life and Voluntary Social Service Organisations
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  • ...anced by the [[Nordic Council]] of Ministers and the Nordic ministries for health services. Materials testing and consulting services also generate income. ...s services to government health authorities, dental professionals, and the public in the Nordic countries in the field of dental biomaterials.
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  • ...ate compliance. Articles 17-21 deal with traceability, safeguard measures, public access of applications, confidentiality, and data sharing. Article 24 sets
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  • ...Safety/AlertsandNotices/PublicHealthNotifications/ucm061976.htm FDA Public Health Notification: Serious Complications Associated with Transvaginal Placement == Health concerns ==
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  • ...gligible (1% of the "[[tolerable daily intake]]" determined by the [[World Health Organization|WHO]]). A later (2006) but more widely publicized study found ...thylene Terephthalate May Yield Endocrine Disruptors|journal=Environmental Health Perspectives|year=2010|month=Apr|volume=118 |issue=4|doi=10.1289.ehp.090125
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  • ...07-22 |work=Eurekalert! Public News List |publisher=University of Michigan Health System |date=2008-02-26 }}</ref> The process is not chemical, as with othe
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  • ...unitions]] is controversial because of questions about potential long-term health effects.<ref name=MillerMcClain /><ref>John E. Pattison, Richard P. Hugtenb | journal = Rev Environ Health
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  • ...rl=http://www.dhs.ca.gov/ohb/HESIS/iso.htm |title=California Department of Health Services fact sheet |publisher=Dhs.ca.gov |date=2007-03-23 |accessdate=2009 | work = Haz-Map | publisher = U.S. [[National Institutes of Health]]
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  • |[[Melting point]]<ref name="ILO-safety-card">[http://www.ilo.org/public/english/protection/safework/cis/products/icsc/dtasht/_icsc10/icsc1043.htm I ...hexabromocyclododecane]] are the most commonly used) could possibly create health and environmental risks that are generating some concern with the EPA.<ref>
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  • ...or many years, makers of the cementitious products would point out the ill health effects that are possible from overexposure and lack of proper industrial [ ==Controversy over health risks==
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  • ...g=PA98&dq=fly+tent&as_brr=1&ie=ISO-8859-1 A Treatise on Hygiene and Public Health]
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  • ===Health concerns=== ...ood additive and sucrose diet on academic performance in 803 New York City public schools, Schoenthaler SJ, Doraz WE, Wakefield JA, ''Int J Biosocial Res.'',
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  • ...ther uses for temporary fencing include venue division at large events and public restriction on industrial construction sites. Temporary fencing is also oft ...tional safety and health laws are policed by the [[Occupational Safety and Health Administration]] (OSHA).
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  • ...human history. Water pipes were frequently constructed of lead, until its health hazards were publicized in the late 19th century. ...al in New York City in 1909. In 1936, the copper roof on the New York City Public Library at Fifth Avenue and 42nd Street was replaced with a Monel metal roo
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  • ...ing]] technique. Building sustainably does not just entail a focus on the health of the inhabitants of the structure or the environmental impacts of a certa ...le building]] techniques, sand bag construction has gained interest in the public eye as environmental consciousness increases.
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  • ...iving rise to the expression "mad as a hatter." The [[United States Public Health Service]] banned the use of mercury in the felt industry in December 1941.
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  • '''Usage''': Above false ceilings or other areas that are out of public view where a degree of fire and noise resistance is required. ...been detected as emissions from the imported drywall and may be linked to health problems.<ref>http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5gD4avarflIq
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  • ...ew Jersey]] in the United States, provides [[mulch]] products for private, public, government and commercial users across the [[United States]]. ...ed tires for playground surfacing. Nancy Alderman of Environment and Human Health, Inc., expressed concern regarding children playing on ground-up rubber tir
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  • ...ct of buildings and other supporting systems, without sacrificing comfort, health or [[aesthetics]]. To be more sustainable, natural building uses primarily ...rs of this building approach, due to their major negative environmental or health impacts. These include unsustainably harvested wood, toxic wood-preservati
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  • ...9-02-06}}</ref> New York City offers another example. The Design Trust for Public Space in New York City found that by slightly raising the albedo value in t ==Health concerns==
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  • ...http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/ahc-asc/media/advisories-avis/_2001/2001_61-eng.php Health Canada withdraws drug products containing phenylpropanolamine (PPA) from th ...y/PublicHealthAdvisories/ucm052239.htm Food and Drug Administration Public Health Advisory, "Safety of Phenylpropanolamine"]</ref> against the use of the dru
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  • ...th the written agreement and co-operation of management and [[Occupational Health]] to implement a system of formal “safe working practices”. This is so ...of harm to themselves or their colleagues, or in some cases members of the public, due to any foreseeable underlying medical condition..
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  • ...involving an explicit or implicit challenge to their safety, well-being or health”. ...serious or persistent verbal abuse or threats can also damage employees’ health through anxiety or stress. Peter Vajda identifies [[workplace gossip]] as a
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  • ...p://www.ijoeh.com/ International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health]''. From 1992-2005, he was director of the International Center for Occupat ...Occupational Health," ''International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health'' 206:303-313.
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  • ...rench barrier''' or '''bike rack''' in the USA), are commonly used at many public events. They are frequently visible at sporting events, parades, political [[Category:Occupational safety and health]]
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  • ...-departmental public body]] it was, from 1990 to April 2006, part of the [[Health and Safety Executive]], then was transferred to the [[Office of Rail Regula ..., ''Railway Detectives''</ref> Other important investigations included the public inquiries into the [[Shipton-on-Cherwell train crash]] in 1874, and the [[T
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  • The [[Occupational Safety and Health Administration]] (OSHA) has written voluminous workplace safety standards a ...anagement Handbook: CCH Safety Professional Series''. Vol. 2 pg.9301-9307. Health and Human Resources, Chicago,IL </ref>:
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  • | name=Agency for Safety<br>and Health at Work The '''European Agency for Safety and Health at Work''' ('''EU-OSHA''') was set up in 1996 in [[Bilbao]], [[Spain]]. Its
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  • ...ent Prevention: a Scientific Approach |journal=Am J Public Health Nations Health |volume=22 |issue=1 |pages=119–20 |month=January |year=1932 |pmc=1556694} [[Category:Occupational safety and health]]
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  • ...n/ |title= Hazardous child labour |accessdate=2007-10-14|publisher=[[World Health Organization]]}}</ref> Children can be found in almost any economic sector. ...-05|publisher=United States National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health}}</ref>
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  • == Health and environmental concerns == ...ent technologies | publisher=''Hyogo Prefectural Environment Create Center Public Corporation'' | date=2003-01-27 |url=http://www.env.go.jp/en/recycle/ill_du
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  • ...spaces, and the management of potential hazards to ensure on-going worker health and safety. ...| title = Permit-Required Confined Space Entry | publisher = Occupational Health & Safety Administration | url = http://www.osha.gov/pls/oshaweb/owadisp.sho
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  • ...ylene), abbreviated "perc" in the industry and "dry-cleaning fluid" by the public. It is often used instead of hand washing delicate fabrics, which can be ex ...results in tumor formation is unique to rats.<ref>Silicones Environmental, Health and Safety Council. [http://www.greenearthcleaning.com/images/SEHSCFactShe
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  • ...d around [[building]]s and [[structure]]s, especially as it relates to the health and comfort of building occupants. ...health conditions. Indoor air is becoming an increasingly more concerning health hazard than outdoor air. Using [[Ventilation (architecture)|ventilation]] t
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  • territorial_extent=United Kingdom, overseas<ref>[[Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974]], s.84; reg.12</ref>| Primary_legislation=[[Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974]]<br>[[Offshore Safety Act 1992]]<br>[[Rai
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  • {{Infobox UK public body| name=Health and Safety Commission|
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  • ...a component of the [[U.S. Public Health Service]]. It helps maintain the [[health]] of 2.9 million [[U.S. government]] employees. ...s/fitness, Employee Assistance Program (EAP), work/life, and environmental health and safety services to the [[federal government]].
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  • ...ures at 100 [[parts per million|ppm]] or greater can be dangerous to human health.<ref name="Prockop"/> ...rmal levels of oxygen. The prevention of poisoning is a significant public health issue. Domestic carbon monoxide poisoning can be prevented by early detecti
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  • ...eb | url=http://www.hseni.gov.uk/about_us.htm | title=About us | publisher=Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland | year=2006 | accessdate=2008-04- ...doc SI 1978/1039 (NI 9)]</ref> It was renamed '''Executive''' in 1998.<ref>Health and Safety at Work (Amendment) (Northern Ireland) Order 1998, [http://www.o
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  • Blood poses the greatest threat to health in a laboratory or clinical setting due to needle disposal techniques. ...Pathogens and Needlestick Prevention], from the [[Occupational Safety and Health Administration]] (OSHA)
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  • Title=The Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992| territorial_extent=United Kingdom, overseas<ref>[[Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974]], s.84; reg.12</ref>|
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  • ...al Research Agenda (NORA)], National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. Retrieved on 2008-08-10.</ref> ==The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health==
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  • ...e, property and the environment. Its more than 32,000 occupational safety, health and environmental (SH&E) professional members lead, manage, supervise, rese ...011 and commemorate 100 years of dedicated service to workplace safety and health at events across the nation during this milestone year. The theme for 2011
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  • ...e to employers, workers, and the public regarding [[workplace safety]] and health issues. ...upational Safety and Health Administration|Federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration]]
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  • ...s Acts, 1937 to 1959, and certain other enactments relating to the safety, health and welfare of employed persons.</sup> | amendments=[[Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992]]
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  • ..., heard, or felt, and which is in a location that may endanger the general public or property. [[Category:Occupational safety and health]]
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  • * Fatal injury to ground personnel and/or general public *[[Occupational safety and health]]
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  • ...' that arise from failure to take care of [[occupational safety and health|health, safety and welfare]] at work. ==Offences under the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974==
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  • ...other important safety topics. Sparky has starred in his own series of TV public service announcements. ...ricted access on the NFPA website. Links to the codes as both unrestricted public law and as restricted code models are listed at the end of this article.
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  • ...employed to work in office or shop premises and provision for securing the health, safety and welfare of persons employed to work in certain railway premises amendments=[[Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992]]|
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  • ...ulture, managers must be aware of the current state of an organization’s health and safety performance.</ref> Traditionally, ‘lagging indicators’ have ...termine the commitment to, and style and proficiency of, an organization's health and safety management.”<ref>HSC, (1993a, p. 23).</ref> Safety Cimate refe
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  • ...to document in writing how it will ensure that it meets the minimum legal health and safety requirements. ...k activity carried out is covered under a Code of Practice prepared by the Health and Safety Authority, then that is considered to be sufficient (although in
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  • ...| authorlink =World Health Organization | title =Cancer | publisher =World Health Organization |month=February | year=2006 | url =http://www.who.int/mediacen ...er H, Adami HO, Boffetta P |title=Tobacco use, cancer causation and public health impact |journal=Journal of internal medicine |volume=251 |issue=6 |pages=45
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  • ...eholders (e.g., [[state]]s{{dn}}, [[province]]s, [[tribe]]s, [[industry]], public interest groups, or federal agency stakeholders) are able to provide input [[Category:Occupational safety and health]]
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  • ...s [[antibiotic]]s, is also considered vital.<ref>{{cite book |title=Making Health Care Safer: A Critical Analysis of Patient Safety Practices |author=Lautenb ...e-associated infections and deaths in U.S. hospitals, 2002 |journal=Public Health Rep |volume=122 |issue=2 |pages=160–6 |year=2007 |pmid=17357358 |pmc=1820
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  • The United States [[National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health]] has suggested that diacetyl, when used in artificial butter flavoring (as ...hile on the job.<ref> CBS News: [http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/03/16/health/main606532.shtml Jury Gives Popcorn Worker $20M: Missouri Man Says Butter F
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  • ...ngler, John G. |year=2005|title=Neurotoxicity of inhaled manganese: Public health danger in the shower? |journal=Medical Hypotheses|volume=65 |issue=3 |pages ...tional Safety and Health Administration]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Safety and Health Topics: Manganese Compounds (as Mn)|url=http://www.osha.gov/dts/chemicalsam
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  • ...cle/ Motor Vehicle Safety]. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. Accessed February 3, 2009.</ref> These include increased insurance premium ...World report on road traffic injury prevention. ISBN 92 4 156260 9, World Health Organisation, Geneva</ref> Around the world, it is estimated that work-rela
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  • ...taking responsibility for the important role in [[occupational safety and health]] in the workplace. ...occupational disasters and diseases broke out and started to affect on the health of workers, both directly and indirectly. Since the statistics of occupatio
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  • ...estos exists in the ambient air at low levels, which itself does not cause health problems.<ref>http://www.asbestoswatchdog.co.uk/documents/FactSheet-AnIntro ...differences in their chemical composition and their degree of potency as a health hazard when inhaled. However asbestos and all commercial forms of asbestos
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  • ...r (ERC): About ERC]. University of Cincinnati, Department of Environmental Health. September 15, 2008. Accessed February 13, 2009</ref> ...ucation, Research Mission]. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. ''Update'', January 22, 1998. Accessed February 13, 2009</ref> At many ER
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  • MIOSHA is an abbreviation for the '''Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration'''. ...4 went into effect for private sector employers on January 1, 1975 and for public sector employers on July 1, 1975.
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  • ...at Britain]] operated as part of the Field Operations Directorate of the [[Health and Safety Executive]]. ..., [http://www.statutelaw.gov.uk/content.aspx?LegType=All+Legislation&title=health+and+safety+at+work&searchEnacted=0&extentMatchOnly=0&confersPower=0&blanket
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  • ...s, ''De Morbis Artificum Diatriba'' (''Diseases of Workers'') outlined the health hazards of chemicals, dust, metals, repetitive or violent motions, odd post | journal = Am J Public Health
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  • ...f the population such as employees. Most jurisdictions have a framework of health and safety law which will usually be enforced by the state using an inspect ...ere an employee has been injured through an accident at work in the UK the Health & Safety Executive may instigate a criminal prosecution which may result in
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  • When people work with electrical appliances, [[health and safety]] regulations state that the appliance must be safe, to prevent ...1970 to 2000) as the DOEPSA was known and prior to that as the Ministry of Public Buildings and Works (MoPBW) until about 1970.{{Citation needed|date=January
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