National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health

NIOSH is headquartered in Washington, D.C., with research laboratories and offices in Cincinnati, Ohio; Morgantown, West Virginia; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Denver, Colorado; Anchorage, Alaska; Spokane, Washington; and Atlanta, Georgia. NIOSH is a professionally diverse organization with a staff of 1,200 people representing a wide range of disciplines including epidemiology, medicine, industrial hygiene, safety, psychology, engineering, chemistry, and statistics.
The Occupational Safety and Health Act, signed by President Richard M. Nixon on December 29, 1970, created both NIOSH and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). NIOSH was established to help ensure safe and healthful working conditions by providing research, information, education, and training in the field of occupational safety and health. NIOSH provides national and world leadership to prevent work-related illness, injury, disability, and death by gathering information, conducting scientific research, and translating the knowledge gained into products and services. Although NIOSH and OSHA were established by the same Act of Congress, the two agencies have distinct and separate responsibilities. NIOSH has several “virtual centers” through which researchers at its geographically dispersed locations are linked by shared computer networks and other technologies that stimulates collaboration and helps overcome the challenges of working as a team across distances. Provided by Wikipedia
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1by Kiefer, Max“...National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health...”
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2by Weber, Angela M. (Angela Maria)“...National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health...”
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3by Moss, C. Eugene“...National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health...”
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4by Jakobsen, Michael (Economist)“...National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health...”
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5by Trout, Douglas“...National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health...”
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8by O'Malley, Michael, 1952-“...National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health...”
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10by Mulhern, Barbara“...National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health...”
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11by Mead, Kenneth R.“...National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health...”
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12by Mead, Kenneth R.“...National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health...”
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13Published 1982“...National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health...”
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14by Cox-Ganser, Jean“...National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health...”
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19Published 1994“...National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health...”
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