NIOSH eNews: Volume 19, Number 6, October 2021
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Content Notes:Director’s Desk: 20 Years Later: Research Highlights Ongoing Health Impacts of 9/11 -- Research Rounds: Specific Arm Movements Increase Shoulder Injury Risk; Expanded Framework for Worker Well-being Leads to New NIOSH Survey Tool -- Highlights: COVID-19 Update: Immigrant Worker Communities Focus of COVID-19 Town Hall; NOIRS 2022 Abstract & Session Proposal Deadline Extended; Job Opportunity: Director, Division of Science Integration; NIOSH 50th Anniversary Celebration Continues; Webinar: What’s Age Got to do with it? Realities and Solutions for Workplace Ageism; NIOSH Seeks Input to Prevent Work-related Stress and Support Health Worker Mental Health; NIOSH Revised Lifting Equation Manual Updated; NIOSH Awards Funding for Centers of Excellence for Total Worker Health®; Keeping Teen Workers Safe Campaign; Recipients of Commercial Fishing Safety Research and Training Grants Announced!; NIOSH Partners with UF on Robotics Research; Winners Announced in the 2021 NIOSH Mine Safety and Health Technology Innovations Awards -- Monthly Features: New Communication Products & Reports; NIOSH Science Blog; Federal Register Notice; News From Our Partners; Conferences, Meetings, Webinars, & Events.
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