NIOSH eNews: Volume 20, Number 3, July 2022
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July 2022
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Content Notes:Director’s Desk: Preparing for Extreme Heat This Summer -- Research Rounds: Elevated Blood Pressure & Heart Rate More Common After Physical Activity at Work Than Leisure; New Research Framework Accounts for Social Influences on Work & Health -- Highlights: NIOSH Seeks Deputy Director for Program -- Highlights: Upcoming Webinars: Transformation of H&S Sensors Data into Information & Action: Real World Examples; Relevance, Practice & Insights From Applying Scenarios -- Highlights: News From Total Worker Health®: Registration Reminder: 3rd International Symposium to Advance Total Worker Health®;Relevance, Practice & Insights From Applying Scenarios Highlights: NIOSH Extramural Research and Training Program Annual Report Released; Development of the NIOSH Worker Well-Being Questionnaire (WellBQ); NIOSH & the Society for Chemical Hazard Communication Sign New Partnership Agreement; NIOSH Enters Ambassador Status With OSHA and the National STEPS Network; Online Workplace Violence Prevention Course for Nurses; 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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