(1 RC) - In this audio, the US Department of Energy (DOE) and the National Center for Healthy Housing (NCHH) reviewed industry evidence in response to the questions: What are the occupant health and indoor environmental outcomes resulting from energy efficiency or home performance upgrades, and how do indoor environmental conditions affect health?
(1 RC) - In this audio, the US Department of Energy (DOE) and the National Center for Healthy Housing (NCHH) reviewed industry evidence in response to the questions: What are the occupant health and indoor environmental outcomes resulting from energy efficiency or home performance upgrades, and how do indoor environmental conditions affect health?
(1 RC) - This audio provides guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on the diagnosis and management of Tickborne Rickettsial Diseases. The guidance is intended for healthcare and public health professionals and other individuals concerned with the impact of such diseases in the built environment.
(1 RC) - This audio provides guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on the diagnosis and management of Tickborne Rickettsial Diseases. The guidance is intended for healthcare and public health professionals and other individuals concerned with the impact of such diseases in the built environment.
(1 RC) - This audio gives OSHA guidance on maintaining Indoor Air Quality in commercial and institutional buildings, including a discussion of common sources of IAQ problems, typical IAQ contaminants, investigation and remediation techniques, and standards and regulations touching IAQ.
(1 RC) - This audio gives OSHA guidance on maintaining Indoor Air Quality in commercial and institutional buildings, including a discussion of common sources of IAQ problems, typical IAQ contaminants, investigation and remediation techniques, and standards and regulations touching IAQ.
(1 RC) - This audio gives OSHA guidance on maintaining Indoor Air Quality in commercial and institutional buildings, including a discussion of common sources of IAQ problems, typical IAQ contaminants, investigation and remediation techniques, and standards and regulations touching IAQ.
(1 RC) - This audio gives OSHA guidance on maintaining Indoor Air Quality in commercial and institutional buildings, including a discussion of common sources of IAQ problems, typical IAQ contaminants, investigation and remediation techniques, and standards and regulations touching IAQ.
(1 RC) - This audio provides discussion of topics identified by IAQ and by the CIAQM certification board. It is designed to aid candidates in preparation for the Council-Certified Indoor Air Quality Manager certification exam.
(1 RC) - This audio provides discussion of topics identified by IAQ and by the CIAQM certification board. It is designed to aid candidates in preparation for the Council-Certified Indoor Air Quality Manager certification exam.
(1 RC) - This audio makes recommendations for reducing the risk for transmitting M. tuberculosis to healthcare workers, patients, volunteers, visitors, and other persons in healthcare settings. The recording serves as a useful resource for understanding TB.
(1 RC) - This audio makes recommendations for reducing the risk for transmitting M. tuberculosis to healthcare workers, patients, volunteers, visitors, and other persons in healthcare settings. The recording serves as a useful resource for understanding TB.
(1 RC) - This guidance is intended for planners, safety officers and supervising responders assisting in the preparation for health and safety management in the event of a successful improvised nuclear device (IND) event.
(1 RC) - This OSHA special bulletin defines and provides health hazard information on Fluorocarbon 113 which is generally used as a refrigerant, a dry cleaning solvent and an intermediate. After recording several instances of sudden death to to cardiac arrhythmia in the presence of Fluorocarbon 113, this document provides the necessary information for employers and administrators to implement for their workers' protection.
(1 RC) - Employers must protect their workers from the hazards of Ebola exposure and from the dangerous chemicals used for disinfection and clean up. This audio includes the guidelines for workers and employers for disinfection, cleaning, and waste disposal.
(1 RC) - This audio details the dangers of asbestos to workers and includes the safety requirements employers must adopt for their protection. This audio covers: removing asbestos-containing material, demolishing or salvaging asbestos-containing structures, installing asbestos-containing products, cleaning up asbestos spills, and handling asbestos materials on a construction site.
(1 RC) - This audio details the dangers of asbestos to workers and includes the safety requirements employers must adopt for their protection. This recording covers: removing asbestos-containing material, demolishing or salvaging asbestos-containing structures, installing asbestos-containing products, cleaning up asbestos spills, and handling asbestos materials on a construction site.
(1 RC) - This audio details the dangers of asbestos to workers and includes the safety requirements employers must adopt for their protection. This recording covers: removing asbestos-containing material, demolishing or salvaging asbestos-containing structures, installing asbestos-containing products, cleaning up asbestos spills, and handling asbestos materials on a construction site.
(1 RC) - Part 1 of 4. This audio details the dangers of asbestos to workers and includes the safety requirements employers must adopt for their protection. This recording covers: removing asbestos-containing material, demolishing or salvaging asbestos-containing structures, installing asbestos-containing products, cleaning up asbestos spills, and handling asbestos materials on a construction site.
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