National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) www.cdc.gov This video follows two new hires through their first week on the job. Ted and Slick...
For more information on Electrical Safety visit www.cdc.gov An arc flash is the sudden release of electrical energy through the air when a high-voltage gap...
Alice Hamilton, MD, was "the first American physician to devote her life to the practice of industrial medicine." Born into a prominent family of Fort...
To comment on this topic go to www.cdc.gov For more information on Workplace Stress go to www.cdc.gov Describes workplace factors that can create or exacerbate...
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health has a professionally diverse staff of over 1200, spanning many scientific and academic fields. Our staff and...
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) is the US federal agency responsible for conducting research and making recommendations for the prevention of...
NIOSH recognizes that collaborative efforts in partnership with labor, industry, government, and other stakeholders are usually the best means of achieving successful outcomes. Fostering these...
The 1970 OSHACT created three primary agencies to advance worker health and safety OSHA, a regulatory agency (www.osha.gov ); NIOSH, primarily a research agency (www.cdc.gov...