Articles Tagged With: OSHA
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Postpartum RTW calls for sensitivity, creativity
Return to work can be challenging for any recovering or rehabilitating worker, but helping a new mother adjust to being back at work can require an occupational health nurse to be especially creative and understanding. -
OSHA finally may update ionizing radiation rule
More than 30 years after first creating a standard on ionizing radiation, the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) wants to determine if the rule needs an update. The review was prompted by the growth in potential exposures to ionizing radiation with new medical uses and increased prevalence of security screening devices, OSHA said. -
OSHA outlines hearing standard
The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) recently developed an e-tool to help employers assess noise and create hearing conservation programs. -
Keeping up with changing work force is essential
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On-site pharmacy offers easy access, lower costs
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News brief: Financial aid for nurses, others for homes, tuition
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ACOEM: Don’t restrict HIV+ employees
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PAs, some physicians happy with their jobs
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Weekend warriors sport Monday-morning injuries
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Clinical trials harmed by lack of informed consent