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  • Occupational Exposure Banding | Exposure Banding | CDC
    Without an OEL, it can be challenging for employers and occupational safety and health professionals to determine the best way to protect workers from harmful exposure to chemicals For chemicals that lack OELs, occupational safety and health professionals can use the NIOSH occupational exposure banding process
  • About Classification Systems | Occupation and Industry Data - CDC
    Standard Occupational Classification Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) is used to assign occupation codes The occupations in SOC do not relate to any industry code The U S Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) updates SOC codes every 10 years (get information about crosswalks) All occupations are organized into one of 23 major groups
  • Occupational Disease And Injury | Field Epi Manual | CDC
    However, occupational disease and injury surveillance is rudimentary in comparison with infectious disease surveillance In 1983, pioneers in occupational health surveillance 18 described 50 sentinel occupational health events that represented failures in prevention that should trigger public health action The authors lamented that death
  • Occupational Cancer | Cancer | CDC
    Occupational NIOSH Science Blog Posts on Occupational Cancer; NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards; OSHA Safety and Health Topics on Carcinogens; NORA Cancer, Reproductive, Cardiovascular, and Other Chronic Disease Prevention Cross-Sector Council; Occupational surveillance National Firefighter Registry (NFR) for Cancer
  • Occupational Risk Assessment - CDC
    Occupational risk assessment is a method for estimating health risks from exposure to various levels of workplace hazard(s) It is important to understand how much exposure to a hazard will present health risks to workers to appropriately eliminate, control, and reduce those risks
  • HIV Occupational Transmission - CDC
    Occupational HIV transmission is extremely rare Only 58 cases of confirmed occupational HIV transmission to health care personnel have been reported in the United States An additional 150 possible transmissions have also been reported to CDC *
  • Best Practices for Occupational Exposure to Blood
    Occupational exposures to human immunodeficiency virus, hepatitis B virus, and hepatitis C virus: risk, prevention, and management Dent Clin North Am 2003;47(4):681–96 Kuhar DT, Henderson DK, Struble, KA, et al Updated U S Public Health Service guidelines for the management of occupational exposures to HIV and recommendations for
  • National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
    Learn about NIOSH and access information on workplace safety and health


















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