Advisory Board on Radiation and Worker Health – Second Meeting – February 5, 2002 – Minutes
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Alternative Title:Second Meeting of the Advisory Board on Radiation and Worker Health: February 5, 2002: Meeting Held via Conference Call
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Description:The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) convened a public teleconference meeting of the Advisory Board on Radiation and Worker Health (ABRWH) on February 5, 2002. The meeting was called to order by its Chair, Dr. Paul Ziemer, at 1:00 p.m., eastern standard time. Verbatim transcripts are being taken and will be made available on the NIOSH/OCAS website when complete.
The purpose of this meeting was to allow discussion and a vote on draft comments on the proposed NIOSH rule making of 42 CFR, Part 81. The initial draft was developed at the January, 2002, meeting by an ad hoc ABRWH working group. The resulting recommendations and a draft cover letter from the Chair to the DHHS Secretary had been circulated to the members for their discussion and vote, and were available for the public's review on the NIOSH Website.
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Pages in Document:8 pdf pages
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Contributor:Ziemer, Paul L. ; Elliott, Larry J. ; Anderson, Henry A. ; Andrade, Antonio ; DeHart, Roy L. ; Espinosa, Richard L. ; Gadola, Sally L. ; Melius, James M. ; Munn, Wanda I. ; Presley, Robert W. ; Roessler, Genevieve S.
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Volume:2002
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Issue:02
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Federal Fiscal Year:2002
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