NIOSH eNews: Volume 19, Number 4, August 2021
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Content Notes:Director’s Desk: Keeping Workers Safe From Extreme Heat and Smoke During the 2021 Wildfire Season Research Rounds: Universities Can Facilitate Collaboration to Address Precarious Work; High Risk for Workplace Homicide Led to Call for Increased Protection and Research Highlights:New Survey on Workplace Testing for COVID-19; New Research Projects on Contract Tracing and Ventilation; It’s Here! Safe + Sound Week: August 9–15; Total Worker Health® Webinar Series: Introducing the NIOSH Worker Well-being Questionnaire; New Webpage Answers Common NIOSH Funding Announcements Q&A; Prevent Struck-by Incidents at Crash Scenes; In Case You Missed It: Recording Available for NIOSH 50th Anniversary Webinar; New Video Introduces Workplace Supported Recovery; Call for Abstracts or Session Proposals for NOIRS 2022!; Save the Date: NIOSH to Host Symposium to Address Underserved PPE User Groups; New Partnership to Promote the Safety and Health of Temporary Workers; Seeking Members for the Advisory Board on Radiation and Workers Health; NIOSH Congratulates Monthly Features: New Communication Products & Reports; NIOSH Science Blog; Federal Register Notice; NORA; News From Our Partners; Conferences, Meetings, Webinars, & Events.
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