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NIOSH eNews: Volume 20, Number 1, May 2022

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    Director’s Desk: Reducing Hazardous Exposures in Dental Clinics -- Research Rounds: Inside NIOSH: Firefighters can be Exposed to Compounds Through the Skin; Outside NIOSH: Gaps Identified in Workplace Resources for Opioid Use Disorder -- Highlights: Workers Memorial Day 2022: Statement by NIOSH Director Dr. John Howard; In Memoriam: Former HELD Director Dr. Al Munson; 2022 NIOSH Science and Service Awards Presented at Annual Event; NIOSH Seeks Lead for Field Studies Branch; Join the NIOSH Protective Clothing Challenge—Leaving No Body Unprotected’ National Heat Safety Week 2022; CDC Researchers Identify New Occupational Disease Among Metalworkers; How to Choose the Right Fatigue Detection Technology for Your Workplace; Recordings Available of Occupational Exoskeletons Webinars; New Strategic Foresight Webpage; Updated Webpage for Trenching and Excavation; NIOSH & OSHA Renew Partnership Agreement -- 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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    19
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    10
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