Center for Direct Reading and Sensor Technologies
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Description:The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health’s (NIOSH) Center for Direct Reading and Sensor Technologies is the centralized hub for all things related to sensor and direct reading technology. The Center coordinates internal and external research to develop recommendations for 21st century sensing technologies in occupational safety and health. Established in 2014, the Center’s work on direct reading methodologies and sensors is based on decades of NIOSH research in this area. The first step towards the creation of the Center was the 2008 NIOSH Direct Reading Exposure Assessment Methods (DREAM) Workshop. Over 175 participants and 12 co-sponsors from academia, labor, management, developers, governmental agencies, and manufacturers participated to discuss the needs of direct-reading methods for assessing occupational exposures.
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NIOSHTIC Number:nn:20066387
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