by Brianna Crandall — May 6, 2015—The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) launched publications and initiatives in recent weeks dealing with a broad range of workplace safety and health issues such as lead exposure, tobacco policies, suicide, work-related asthma, carpal tunnel syndrome among poultry workers, Coccidioidomycosis (Valley Fever) and more. Several are highlighted below.
- NIOSH Science Blog: Workplace Medical Mystery Solved: An Unknown Exposure Leaves a Child with High Amounts of Lead in her Blood (lead risk assessor discovered the girl’s father worked at an e-scrap recycling facility that exposed him to lead dust, which he inadvertently transferred to his daughter at home)
- Federal Register Notice: Issuance of Final Guidance Publication – NIOSH Current Intelligence Bulletin 67: Promoting Health and Preventing Disease and Injury through Workplace Tobacco Policies [2015-113]
- NIOSH Science Blog: Workplace Suicide
- MMWR: Work-Related Asthma—22 States, 2012
- NIOSH Science Blog: High Prevalence of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome among Poultry Workers (including NIOSH checklists for both employer and employee to avoid the injury)
- NIOSH Topic: Coccidioidomycosis (Valley Fever)