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- National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Learn about NIOSH and access information on workplace safety and health
- Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards | NIOSH | CDC
The NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards (NPG) informs workers, employers, and occupational health professionals about workplace chemicals and their hazards The NPG gives general industrial hygiene information for hundreds of chemicals classes
- NIOSH Offices and Key Personnel | NIOSH | CDC
NIOSH is the federal institute responsible for conducting research and making recommendations for the prevention of work-related injury and illness Ask an occupational safety and health question or view NIOSH organizational information and program contacts
- Best Practices for Occupational Exposure to Blood
Details risks, prevention, and post-exposure protocol for occupational exposures to blood
- Treatment and Intervention for Autism Spectrum Disorder
Occupational therapy teaches skills that help the person live as independently as possible Skills may include dressing, eating, bathing, and relating to people
- NIOSH List of Hazardous Drugs in Healthcare Settings, 2024
July 17, 2025 Drugs approved by the U S Food and Drug Administration’s Center for Drug Evaluation and Research that have manufacturer’s special handling information (MSHI) meet the NIOSH definition of a hazardous drug, see the NIOSH Procedures for developing the NIOSH list of hazardous drugs in healthcare settings The manufacturers of datopotamab deruxtecan (Datroway®), treosulfan
- Understand Noise Exposure | Noise and Hearing Loss | CDC
Overview The NIOSH recommended exposure limit (REL) for occupational noise exposure is 85 A-weighted decibels (dBA) over an eight-hour shift If workers are repeatedly exposed to noise at or above the REL, employers must provide a hearing loss prevention program Noise levels are likely hazardous if a person must raise their voice to speak with someone is an arm's length away Hearing loss
- Noise-Induced Hearing Loss | Noise and Hearing Loss | CDC
Preventing Occupational Noise-Induced Hearing Loss is an in-depth guide for employers and safety professionals This guide walks step by step through the basics of creating a safer, quieter workplace and protecting workers from noise-induced hearing loss
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