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AAOHN:
Respiratory Protection Education Program for Healthcare Workers - Available at No Charge.
Online Learning
Commercial Driver Medical Examiner Online Training via ACOEM
NIOSH-Approved
Spirometry, Spirometry Refresher, Respirator Fit-Testing Training Courses
Online Courses:
Spirometry Refresher
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412-343-9946
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NIOSH Certification
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Medlock Consulting is a physician search firm dedicated to locating, evaluating, and facilitating the placement of quality physicians in superior environments. To us, this means never taking shortcuts and always maintaining professional and personal integrity.
Nyla Medlock
Medlock Consulting
Phone 806-744-5250
Cell 806-239-NYLA(6952)
"Defining the Future of Physicians Globally"
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International Safety Systems, Inc.
(Global EHS Service Provider) New: Webinar Brochure
Occupational Health Connections, Inc. (OHC) is a distinguished leader in occupational and employee health staffing and recruitment. For job opportunities, please visit: OHC website
Visit Relief EHS, LLC Relief EHS is uniquely qualified to provide answers to your environmental health & safety (EHS) questions, make it easier for your business to comply with regulations, and help you achieve EHS goals while minimizing costs and potential liability.
PKB Consulting, LLC
Patricia K. Bertsche, PhD, FAAOHN -
Occupational Health & Wellness Consultant,
Leader in Global Occupational Health Program Development & Evaluation -
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CHR Newsletter - March 22, 2018
The quality of CHR's services and the services provided by the clinics in our network is very important. Thank you for your feedback and support. Our clients say it best...
"I would verify that the overwhelming majority of occupational health professionals support CHR's excellence, integrity, credibility, and contributions to occupational health services delivery."
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Occupational Health Nurses Week is April 9-15
AAOHN dedicates one week in April to recognize the thousands in the occupational and environmental health nursing profession. The theme of OHN Week 2018 is "Occupational Health Nurses: Creating a Culture of Health & Safety in the Workplace." |
Using Worker Health Charts to Learn About Your Workplace
This scenario is one way we hope that Worker Health Charts can be used by employers, workers, public health agencies and the general public to learn more about workplace injuries, illnesses, and deaths - And to identify where intervention and prevention efforts could be helpful.
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New NIOSH/OSHA Guidance on Ototoxicity Posted
There is growing concern among occupational health and safety professionals that ototoxicant-induced hearing loss may go unrecognized since the measure for hearing loss does not indicate the cause.
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Fatigue Could Be Dangerous Today, NSC Warns
According to NSC's new report, "Tired at Work: How fatigue affects our bodies," certain workers always have an increased risk for circadian misalignment, which occurs when we force ourselves to stay awake at hours when our bodies believe we should ordinarily be asleep.
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On-site Clinic Safeguards Health of Workforce
A team of medical professionals committed to the health and welfare of army depot employees occupy rooms that originally housed the depot dispensary in the 1950s - the medical mission remains the same; help employees stay healthy when at work.
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Employees with More Sick Days Take Better Care of Their Health
Researchers say employees with 10 or more sick leave days per year are far more likely to utilize preventive health services, such as mammograms. The new study is the first to link the availability of paid sick leave to the use of preventive health services.
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Occupational Health Research Round-up: March 2018
This month's crop of occupational health research papers includes a study showing the value of exercising mindfulness at work, the role of counseling in tackling sedentary behavior, and the occupational health risks of nanotechnology.
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Occupational Health News Roundup
Recent News & Articles on Workplace Health
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Upcoming Conferences
- DAOHN, (postponed due to weather)
- NCAOHN, March 21-23, 2018
- AAOHN, April 16-18, 2018. Visit Us in Booth #419.
- AOHC, April 29-May 2, 2018
- ASSE Safety 2018, June 3-5, 2018
- MAOHN, Nov. 1-2, 2018
- NECOEM/MaAOHN, Nov. 29-30, 2018
- More to come; Stay tuned...
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