NIOSH eNews: Volume 20, Number 12, April 2023
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Description:Director’s Desk: A New Plan to Help Ensure the Safety and Health of American Indian and Alaska Native Workers -- Research Rounds: Characterization of Cleaning and Disinfection Product Use, Glove Use, and Skin Disorders by Healthcare Occupations in a Midwestern Healthcare Facility; Potential Impacts of Different Occupational Outdoor Heat Exposure Thresholds Among Washington State Crop and Construction Workers and Implications for Other Jurisdictions -- Highlights: NIOSH & the Post-COVID-19 Public Health Emergency Era; NIOSH Seeks New Associate Director for Mining; NIOSH Board of Scientific Counselors Seeking Nominations for New Members; Foresight Friday @NIOSH Announces Featured Speaker for Next Webinar; New Video Available: How to Tell if Your N95® Respirator is NIOSH Approved; Challenges and Tactics for Fighting Row House Fires; NIOSH Renews Partnership Agreement With Jeonbuk National University; News From the Office of Total Worker Health; Call for Papers: Future of Work and Occupational Safety and Health -- 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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