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NIOSH eNews: Volume 7, Number 5, September 2009

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    From the Director’s Desk: The Long Shadow -- John Howard Appointed Director of NIOSH -- National Academies Releases Prepublication Copy of NIOSH Research Evaluation -- Essential Elements for Risk Management Suggested -- In Memoriam: Paul Baron -- Update on NIOSH Studies Related to Respirator Performance and Airborne Transmission of the H1N1 Virus -- Morbidity and Mortality @ Work -- News from Our Partners: Oklahoma Surveillance Study Examines Burn Injuries Among Roofers -- Around NIOSH -- r2p Corner: NIOSH Signs A New Licensing Agreement -- NORA: National Transportation, Warehousing, and Utilities Agenda -- Healthcare and Social Assistance Sector Council Presents State of the Sector -- Draft National Healthcare and Social Assistance Agenda -- NIOSH BLOG: Help NIOSH With The Blog! -- Communication Products: New NIOSH Software Helps Prevent Occupational Hearing Loss in Miners -- NIOSH Report Released on Control Banding -- Call for Abstracts -- Upcoming Conferences & Workshops -- Word of the Month— Control banding.
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