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  • To My Doctor: What Physicians Need to Know About Silicosis in Construction, Demolition, and Renovation Workers

    Information which alerts physicians to the various materials containing crystalline silica and work activities associated with silica exposure. Covers definition of silicosis, clinical features, recommended medical surveillance, reporting guidelines, and resources for additional information. Created by New Jersey's Occupational Health Surveillance Unit.
    New Jersey — Brochure — 11/1/2000 — 6 Views
  • What Dental Technicians Need to Know About Silicosis

    This brochure for workers in dental laboratories describes the work-related lung disease silicosis, sources of silica exposure, methods for controlling exposure to silica, and briefly summarizes other occupational health hazards found in dental laboratories. Created by New Jersey's Occupational Health Surveillance Unit.
    New Jersey — Brochure — 11/1/2000 — 0 Views
  • Working Safely in the Cold

    This publication presents an overview of the health hazards of working in cold environments and contains guidelines and resources on how workers can be protected. Types of jobs at risk for cold exposure are listed. Created by New Jersey's Occupational Health Surveillance Unit
    New Jersey — Brochure — 11/1/2000 — 0 Views
  • Do You Have Work-Related Asthma? - English

    Provides working adults with asthma information on NJ work-related asthma reporting requirements, asthma symptoms, asthma-causing agents in the workplace, and preventive measures. Created by New Jersey's Occupational Health Surveillance Unit.
    New Jersey — Brochure — 11/1/2000 — 6 Views
  • Do You Have Work-Related Asthma? - Spanish

    Provides working adults with asthma information on NJ work-related asthma reporting requirements, asthma symptoms, asthma-causing agents in the workplace, and preventive measures. Created by New Jersey's Occupational Health Surveillance Unit.
    New Jersey — Brochure — 11/1/2000 — 6 Views
  • Every Breath Counts!

    Important information for adults taking asthma medications about work-related asthma and reporting requirements in New Jersey. Created by New Jersey's Occupational Health Surveillance Unit
    New Jersey — Brochure — 11/1/2000 — 0 Views
  • Assessment of Potassium Iodide (KI) Distribution Campaign and Emergency Response Around New Jersey�s Nuclear Power Facilities

    This study was a comprehensive evaluation of nuclear emergency preparedness, including the KI distribution program, for the two emergency planning zone areas within the State of New Jersey. Created by New Jersey's Occupational Health Surveillance Unit.
    New Jersey — Technical Report — 11/1/2000 — 6 Views
  • Workplace Violence and Prevention in New Jersey Hospital Emergency Departments

    This New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services (NJDHSS) report provides the results of a study evaluating workplace violence prevention programs in New Jersey hospital emergency departments. The report also reviews the violent events recorded by participating hospitals over a 10-year period, 1992 to 2001. The NIOSH-funded study was conducted by researchers with the University of Iowa, NJDHSS, University of North Carolina, and the California Department of Health Services. More »
    New Jersey — Technical Report — 11/1/2000 — 7 Views
  • Controlling Chemical Exposure: Industrial Hygiene Fact Sheets

    A surveillance publication from New Jersey's Occupational Health Surveillance Unit. Employers who want to know more about how to protect their employees from being exposed to chemicals will find good information in this set of 16 fact sheets that provide concise guidance on many aspects of industrial hygiene controls. Simple explanations are given on the basics of substitution, isolation, ventilation, housekeeping, wipe sampling, and air sampling. More »
    New Jersey — Other — 10/1/2000 — 0 Views
  • Guidelines on "Management of Natural Rubber Latex Allergy and Selecting the Right Glove for the Right Task in Health Care Facilities

    This document provides guidelines for the management of individuals who are working with or exposed to natural rubber latex products in a health care facility environment. The Department looks forward to working with health care facilities in New Jersey as they develop policies and procedures that are specific and relevant to their own institution. Created by New Jersey's Occupational Health Surveillance Unit.
    New Jersey — Other — 1/1/2000 — 6 Views
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