NIOSH Grants: Research and Demonstration Grants: Annual Report Fiscal Year 1984
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1985/12/01
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Alternative Title:NIOSH Research and Demonstration Grants Fiscal Year 1984 [title page Title]
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Description:This report was intended to serve as a readily available source of information on the status and scope of the research grants programs of the NIOSH as a means of stimulating the development of high quality proposals for research on significant occupational safety and health issues. The research and demonstration grants were listed by program area. Program areas and specific subjects included: occupational lung diseases (aerosol deposition, granite dust, silicosis in miners, asbestos (1332214) exposures, byssinosis, phosgene (75445) poisoning, poultry workers, mineral dusts, particle deposition, textile workers, beryllium (7440417) exposure, sulfur- dioxide (7446095) exposures, and fire fighters)
musculoskeletal injuries (etiology, lift capacity, back injuries, automation, job stress, vibration, muscle function, trauma disorders from repetitive tasks, and ergonomics)
occupational cancers (agricultural workers, agricultural chemicals, dyeing industry, formaldehyde (50000), leukemia in linemen)
traumatic injuries (explosive hazards, grain elevator workers)
cardiovascular diseases (lead (7439921) burdens, metalworkers)
reproductive disorders (pesticides, fertility studies, mutagens, carbon-disulfide (75150), biotransformation, congenital malformations, dinitrotoluene (25321146) and toluenediamine (25376458), solvents, DNA analysis, prenatal carcinogenesis, and secondary infertility)
neurotoxic disorders (neuropathology, chronobiology, diketone exposures, peripheral nervous effects, neurophysiology, organophosphorus compounds exposure, cadmium (7440439) exposures)
noise induced hearing loss (impulse noise, industrial noise, ear damage, temporary threshold shifts)
dermatological conditions (chloracne, skin permeability, leukoderma, epidermal Langerhans cells)
psychologic disorders from solvent exposures
respirators
control technology
and other occupational concerns.
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Pages in Document:212 pdf pages
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NIOSHTIC Number:nn:00184361
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NTIS Accession Number:PB86-211364
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Citation:Atlanta, GA: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, DHHS (NIOSH) Publication No. 86-108, 1985 Dec ; :1-212
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CAS Registry Number:ar-Methyl-1,3-benzenediamine (CAS RN 26764-44-3) ; Asbestos (CAS RN 1332-21-4) ; Beryllium (CAS RN 7440-41-7) ; Cadmium (CAS RN 7440-43-9) ; Carbon disulfide (CAS RN 75-15-0) ; Dinitrotoluene (CAS RN 25321-14-6) ; Formaldehyde (CAS RN 50-00-0) ; Lead (CAS RN 7439-92-1) ; Phosgene (CAS RN 75-44-5) ; Sulfur dioxide (CAS RN 7446-09-5)
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Federal Fiscal Year:1986
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