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Computerized Occupational Health

Standard specifications are very important sources of chemical and occupational health and safety information. Most countries have a standardization body which prepares, organizes and promulgates national standards. It is usually the national standardization body which is represented on international bodies for standardization, thus ensuring harmonization and cooperation of action. The standards produced are usually listed in an annual catalog, which is updated by a monthly newsletter or journal. Very often the catalog will be computerized and available either online or on a compact disc read only memory (CD-ROM). [Pg.86]

NIEHS National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences NIOSH National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health NIOSHTICNIOSH s Computerized Information Retrieval System ng nanogram... [Pg.133]

OSHA. 1986. Occupational Safety and Health Administration. OSHA Computerized Information System (OCIS), SIC IH Information File for p-dichlorobenzene. Salt Lake City, Utah OSHA, U.S. Dept, of Labor. [Pg.258]


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