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Occupational Exposure Banding | Exposure Banding | CDC Occupational Exposure Limits (OELs) provide specific guidance on how much of a chemical a worker can be exposed to over a period of time OELs are developed by authoritative organizations like NIOSH to prevent adverse health effects from workplace exposures For chemicals that lack OELs, occupational safety and health professionals can use the NIOSH occupational exposure banding process
Occupational Disease And Injury | Field Epi Manual | CDC Occupational laws and regulations are national in scope and set by the federal government The federal government delegates responsibility for their enforcement to some state agencies, which then have overlapping responsibilities in occupational health
HIV Occupational Transmission | HIV | CDC Preventing occupational HIV transmission Always follow Standard Precautions Assume that all body fluids are potentially infectious Use gloves, goggles, and other barriers when coming in contact with blood or body fluids Wash hands and other skin surfaces immediately after contact with blood or body fluids Be careful when handling and disposing of sharp instruments Use safety devices to
About Falls in the Workplace | Falls | CDC More on falls See the NIOSHTIC-2 database search results on falls NIOSHTIC-2 is a database of occupational safety and health publications funded in whole or in part by NIOSH
Training and Workforce Development | NIOSH | CDC The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) enhances occupational safety and health through various training initiatives NIOSH develops training programs based on its research that can be directly applied in workplace settings NIOSH also supports academic degree programs and research training opportunities in areas including industrial hygiene, occupational health
NIOSH List of Hazardous Drugs in Healthcare Settings, 2024 The NIOSH List of Hazardous Drugs in Healthcare Settings is a tool designed to assist healthcare workers and employers in identifying which drugs routinely handled by employees are considered by NIOSH to be hazardous drugs NIOSH List of Hazardous Drugs in Healthcare Settings, 2024 Suggested Citation NIOSH [2024] NIOSH list of hazardous drugs in healthcare settings, 2024 By Ovesen JL, Sam
Workplace Recommendations | Heat | CDC Workplace Recommendations What to know This page has basic recommendations that apply to different workplaces If heat stress is a hazard at your workplace, consult a safety and health professional Review the full recommendations in the NIOSH Criteria for a Recommended Standard: Occupational Exposure to Heat and Hot Environments
The Occupational Safety and Health Act and OSHA Standards Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Standards OSHA standards include: Rules that prescribe methods employers must use to protect their employees from hazards Classifies potential chemical hazards and communicates information concerning hazards and appropriate protective measures to employees Develops workplace safety and health standards based upon research, demonstrations