NIOSH publications cover school safety, first responders, hazardous drugs

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by Brianna Crandall — September 17, 2010—The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) recently published the NIOSH Safety Checklist Program for Schools and Other Safety Databases CD-ROM, as well as several other resources in recent weeks covering school safety and health issues, the safety of first responders, and state-based occupational safety and health surveillance, some of which are in Spanish.

The NIOSH Safety Checklist Program for Schools and Other Safety Databases (Pub No. 2010-108c, December 2009) CD-ROM includes: recommendations on establishing a school safety program; regulations; safety checklists such as indoor air quality, toxic chemicals, general classroom conditions, and emergency procedures; and occupational safety and health materials such as construction information, sample programs for OSHA compliance, safety focus for young workers, and asbestos and biohazard information.

Other recent publications include: