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A Leeds-based metals company and its subcontractor are being fined $167,000 by the federal government for violations surrounding a roof collapse at the local manufacturing plant in May. M&B Metal Products and its subcontractor Oak Mountain ...

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OSHA fines two area companies after roof collapse - Birmingham Business Journal

VALENCIA, Calif. - (Business Wire) U.S. HealthWorks Medical Group, a leading operator of occupational health care centers in the nation, today announced the acquisition of Pinnacle HealthCare’s Gilroy medical center located at 7793 Wren Avenue in ...

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U.S. HealthWorks Medical Group Announces the Acquisition of Pinnacle ... - Earthtimes

This project is set to become one of the greatest waterfront cities in the world. Along Abu Dhabi's sheltered coastline, islands are shaped by inlets and canals, criss-crossed by bridges. Eleven precincts will emerge within one waterfront development ...

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Senior Health and Safety Manager - ArabianBusiness.com

A man who fell 65 feet while working on a cell-phone tower in Corona de Tucson Tuesday has died, an official said Thursday. Edward Wallen, 22, was pronounced dead at University Medical Center Wednesday afternoon, a hospital spokeswoman said. Wallen ...

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Worker who fell 65 feet from cell tower dies - Arizona Daily Star

The special use permit submitted July 25 for the proposed Paradox Valley Energy Fuels uranium mill should pose a serious and thoughtful challenge for the Montrose County planning commission and subsequently, for the county commissioners. Inside today ...

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Worker, residents’ health - Montrose Daily Press

If you're planning on taking a holiday this winter season, there's one more thing you may want to do before you start packing. Arlene Jorgenson, CEO and occupational health nurse at Healthserv, says it's a good idea to protect yourself. Diseases like ...

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Going Tropical This Winter? - News Talk980

Students who listen to their MP3 players for more than an hour a day at its highest setting could be permanently damaging their hearing, a study has shown. The European Union Scientific Committee on Emerging and Newly Identified Health Risks found ...

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Loud listeners could lose hearing - Daily Anaeum

PITTSBURGH -- A new study from the University of Pittsburgh shows arsenic may be linked to heart disease. The study was led by Aaron Barchowsky, associate professor of environmental and occupational health at the University Of Pittsburgh Graduate ...

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Low Levels Of Arsenic In Water May Cause Heart Disease - WPXI

NEWMARKET, ON, Nov. 14 /CNW/ - Ganz, a company that distributes stuffed novelties for carnivals and the toy industry, pleaded guilty today and was fined $250,000 in the Ontario Court of Justice after the death of a worker in its warehouse located at ...

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Ganz fined $250,000 and temp agency owner fined $20,000 after worker ... - CNW Group

The mission of National Jewish since 1899 is to heal, to discover and to educate as a pre-eminent healthcare institution. Our vision is to be the global leader in research and treatment of respiratory, immune and related diseases. In addition to ...

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Occupational health Resources


Occupational Safety and Health Administration - OSHA HOME PAGE

Occupational health problems occur at work or because of the kind of work you do. These problems can include. Cuts, broken bones, sprains and strains, or amputations ; Repetitive ...

MedlinePlus: Occupational Health

Joint project between UC San Francisco, UC Davis, and UC Berkeley that studies occupational and environmental health problems.

Center for Occupational and Environmental Health

Occupational safety and health is a cross-disciplinary area concerned with protecting the safety, health and welfare of people engaged in work or employment.

Occupational safety and health - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Home page of The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) - Providing National and World Leadership to Prevent Work-Related Illnesses and Injuries.

NIOSH: The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health | CDC

Occupational Health Services of Norwalk Hospital 520 West Avenue Norwalk, CT 06850 Phone: 203-852-2417 Fax: 203-852-2310 Email: occhealth@norwalkhealth.org