Notice to Readers Availability of Proposed National Strategies
for the Prevention of Leading Work-Related Diseases and Injuries,
Part I
In May 1985, the Association of Schools of Public Health, in
cooperation with the National Institute for Occupational Safety and
Health (NIOSH), convened the first National Symposium on Prevention
of
Leading Work-Related Diseases and Injuries in Atlanta, Georgia.
Strategies proposed by NIOSH for the prevention of occupational
lung
diseases, musculoskeletal injuries, occupational cancers, severe
occupational traumatic injuries, and cardiovascular diseases were
discussed by professionals from all sectors of the occupational
safety
and health community. The publication from this symposium,
Proposed
National Strategies for the Prevention of Leading Work-Related
Diseases and Injuries, Part I, is available from the Association of
Schools of Public Health, 1015 Fifteenth Street N.W., Suite 404,
Washington, D.C., telephone (202) 842-4812 (price: $12).
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