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  • Summary of Notifiable Noninfectious Conditions and Disease Outbreaks: Elevated Blood Lead Levels Among Employed Adults - United States, 1994-2012.

    This article summarizes elevated blood lead levels among employed adults in the United States.
    Louisiana — Case Report — 10/23/2015 — 7 Views
  • Information for Health Care Professionals: Mercury Exposure & Toxicity

    This document contains current and accurate information about heavy metal exposure and toxicity among adults and children. Topics include: occupational and non-occupational exposure sources, toxicity and susceptible populations, OSHA medical monitoring guidelines and result standards (OSHA, ACGIH and CDC).
    Louisiana — Technical Report — 10/20/2015 — 7 Views
  • Information for Health Care Professionals: Arsenic Exposure & Toxicity

    This document contains current and accurate information about heavy metal exposure and toxicity among adults and children. Topics include: occupational and non-occupational exposure sources, toxicity and susceptible populations, OSHA medical monitoring guidelines and result standards (OSHA, ACGIH and CDC).
    Louisiana — Technical Report — 10/20/2015 — 7 Views
  • Guide to Choosing Paint Stripping Products

    Table designed to assist contractors and tradespeople in choosing safer paint stripper alternatives; discusses hazards associated with chemical ingredients and highlights preferred products, products that should be avoided, and those that should be used with caution.
    California — Brochure — 10/19/2015 — 9 Views
  • Guide to Choosing Paint Stripping Products: Safety Considerations

    Mobile-friendly table designed to assist contractors and tradespeople in choosing safer paint stripper alternatives; discusses hazards associated with chemical ingredients and highlights preferred products, products that should be avoided, and those that should be used with caution.
    California — Other — 10/19/2015 — 9 Views
  • Occupational Health Indicators Illinois, 1998-2011

    This report examines Illinois trends in occupational health using indicators developed by the Council of State and Territo-rial Epidemiologists (CSTE). The CSTE published a report in 2003 that detailed the steps necessary to obtain state-level data for each of their 19 indicators. The CSTE report has been intermittently updated since 2003. More »
    Illinois — Annual Report — 10/14/2015 — 13 Views
  • Asbestos in Vermiculite

    A factsheet provided by the Illinois Department of Public Health about asbestos in vermiculite.
    Illinois — Brochure — 3/10/2015 — 8 Views
  • Cancer risks in naval divers with multiple exposures to carcinogens.

    The authors of this article investigated risks for cancer and the case for a cause-effect relationship in five successive cohorts of naval commando divers with prolonged underwater exposures to many toxic compounds in the Kishon River, Israel's most polluted waterway, from 1948 to 1995.
    Illinois — Journal Article — 3/9/2015 — 8 Views
  • 2013 Annual Report: Summary of Occupational Disease Reports to the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs

    Annual report from Michigan's Project SENSOR (Sentinel Event Notification System for Occupational Risks), an occupational disease reporting and surveillance program. The occupational and environmental health team at Michigan State University works closely with and is a bona fide agent of both the Michigan Department of Community Health (MDCH) and the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA) to administer this project.
    Michigan — Annual Report — 2/12/2015 — 6 Views
  • Silicosis in New Mexico

    This infographic (PDF format) illustrates that New Mexico has historically high rates of silicosis because of mining. However, not all silicosis in the state is mine-related. It clearly shows the relative comparison of deaths from or with silicosis by industry between mining, construction, or other industries. It goes on to explain that silicosis is a preventable occupational lung disease that is caused by breathing in dusts containing crystalline silica and more. More »
    New Mexico — Other — 7/11/2014 — 96 Views
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