Conference on agricultural health and safety, proceedings of a symposium, September 4-5, 1974, Iowa City, Iowa.
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1975/07/01
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Description:Topics in this symposium include chemicals in agricultural use, the migrant worker, respiratory problems, common cutaneous problems in agricultural workers, treatment of pesticide poisonings, animals as monitors of environmental quality, epidemiologic experiences in the health effects of pesticides, veterinary pharmaceuticals, statistics on acute exposure from agricultural chemicals, hazards of livestock producers working in animal confinement units, occupationally- related diseases of Illinois veterinarians, infectious diseases common to animal and man of occupational significance to agricultural workers, agricultural accident statistics, biostatistics in agriculture, federal activities, emergency medical services in a rural state, NIOSH's expanding role in agricultural safety and health, health and safety standards for agriculture, and an experiment in rural medical care. (Contract No. CDC-99-74-98) [Description provided by NIOSH]
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Pages in Document:1-260
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NIOSHTIC Number:nn:00068609
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NTIS Accession Number:PB82-153198
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Citation:Berry CM, Beard R, Finklea J, Lloyd W, eds. New York: Society for Occupational and Environmental Health, 1975 Jul; :1-260
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Federal Fiscal Year:1975
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Performing Organization:Society for Occupational and Environmental Health
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Source Full Name:Conference on agricultural health and safety, proceedings of a symposium, September 4-5, 1974, Iowa City, Iowa
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