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1
Reducing dust and respirable crystalline silica near conveyors using a hybrid dust
control
system.
Authors
Parks DA; King GW; Koski BD; Bierie GS; Sunderman CB; Wilson SE; Miller AL
Source
Min Metall Explor 2024 Nov; :[Epub ahead of print]
2
Evaluation of noise exposure from equipment and ventilation in a clinical laboratory.
Authors
Hayden MA; Brueck SE
Source
Cincinnati, OH: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease
Control
and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, HHE 2023-0087-3401, 2024 Oct; :1-26
3
Evaluation of mercury and noise exposure at a lightbulb recycler.
Authors
Charles M; Shi D; Beaucham C; Somerville N
Source
Cincinnati, OH: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease
Control
and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, HHE 2023-0015-3402, 2024 Sep; :1-44
4
Lumber mill employee fatally struck by forklift - Oregon.
Authors
Oregon Institute of Occupational Health Sciences
Source
Morgantown, WV: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease
Control
and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, FACE 23OR001, 2024 Aug; :1-12
5
Human-exoskeleton coupling simulation for lifting tasks with shoulder, spine, and knee-joint powered exoskeletons.
Authors
Arefeen A; Xia T; Xiang Y
Source
Biomimetics 2024 Aug; 9(8):454
6
Occupational exposure to styrene during cured-in-place pipe installations: an emerging issue.
Authors
LeBouf R; Kobos L; Burns D; Stanton M; Bailey R
Source
Ann Work Expo Health 2024 Jun; 68(Suppl 1):i9
7
The role of National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Hazard Evaluations in reducing ergonomic injury among interventional pulmonologists.
Authors
Tomasi SE; Hines SE; Ramsey J
Source
ATS Sch 2024 Jun; 5(2):341-342
8
Trenching injuries, citations and penalties in construction.
Authors
Yohannes T; Harris W; Hooper J; Trueblood AB
Source
CPWR Data Bulletin. Silver Spring, MD: CPWR-The Center for Construction Research and Training, 2024 May; :1-7
9
Evaluation of ergonomic risks, musculoskeletal disorders, and peracetic acid exposure among employees at a pork processing plant in Michigan.
Authors
Grant MP; Rinsky JL; Dunn KH
Source
Cincinnati, OH: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease
Control
and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, HHE 2021-0117-3397, 2024 Apr; :1-52
10
Effects of polycarbonate emissions generated by 3-dimensional printing on circulating steroids and anterior pituitary hormones.
Authors
Krajnak K; Mandler K; McKinney W; Knepp A; Jackson M; Waugh S; Chapman P; Matheson J; Thomas T; Qian Y
Source
Toxicologist 2024 Mar; 198(S1):379-380
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