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Health & Safety
February 06, 2014
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Tools to Prepare for the Certified Industrial Hygienist Spring Exam
The Certified Industrial Hygienist program is rigorous and achieved by only the best industrial hygienists.  February 1st was the deadline for Applicants to submit their completed applications to be eligible for the spring exam which is offered during April and May.  The intended ... » read more

Using GIS Tools to Analyze, Compute, and Predict Pollution
Preterm birth, the leading cause of neonatal mortality in the U.S., may be associated with exposure to legacy and emergent contaminants in the environment. Puerto Rico has one of the highest rates of preterm birth, as well as density of Superfund Sites in the United States. As part of NIEHS’s ... » read more

TST Sweden AB
 

TST Sweden AB develops and supplies personal a complete assortment of personnel protection equipment for the UHP waterjetting, waterblasting, heat protection and chemical protection markets. Ever since we developed our first products for personnel protection in 1990, we have consulted end users across the world. Today we offer a broad range of protective equipment with technically advanced features, high level of comfort and high quality.

   
North Carolina river turns to gray sludge after coal ash spill
Canoe guide Brian Williams dipped his paddle downstream from where thousands of tons of coal ash has been spewing for days into the Dan River, turning ... » read more
Casper and Cirrus Environmental provide world-leading airport noise monitoring system
Casper, the specialist in web-based visualisation and monitoring software for the aviation industry and Cirrus Environmental, a leading specialist ... » read more
UK nuclear alert: naturally occurring radiation
Elevated radiation levels detected on Friday at the Sellafield nuclear reprocessing plant in northwestern ... » read more
Data Deficit on Elk River Chemicals Shows Need for TSCA Reform, Legislators Say
Members of a House subcommittee pointed to the lack of toxicity and other data on chemicals that recently contaminated drinking water for hundreds of ... » read more
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