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    Occupational exposure banding, also known as hazard banding, is a process intended to quickly and accurately assign chemicals into specific categories...
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  • substances for which there are no formal occupational exposure limits. In these cases, hazard banding or control banding strategies can be used to ensure safe...
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  • Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Recommended exposure limit STEL Threshold limit value published by ACGIH Occupational exposure banding "OSHA Annotated...
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  • banding in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Banding may refer to: Banding (medical), procedures that use elastic bands for constriction Bird banding/ringing...
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    redirect targets Occupational exposure limit – Upper limit on the acceptable concentration of a hazardous substance Occupational exposure banding – Process to...
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    the head, lungs, eyes, skeleton, and skin. Occupational injuries can result from exposure to occupational hazards (physical, chemical, biological, or...
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    air filtration rating Occupational health psychology Prevention through design Occupational exposure banding Recommended exposure limit SENSOR-Pesticides...
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  • hazardous exposures at work. The principle of control banding was first applied to dangerous chemicals, chemical mixtures, and fumes. The control banding process...
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  • minimize exposure to hazards Occupational exposure banding – Process to assign chemicals into categories corresponding to permissible exposure concentrations...
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  • used in occupational safety and health, as sustained exposure can cause permanent hearing damage. Occupational noise is considered an occupational hazard...
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  • Exposure assessment is a branch of environmental science and occupational hygiene that focuses on the processes that take place at the interface between...
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    Hierarchy of hazard controls (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health)
    process Occupational exposure banding – Process to assign chemicals into categories corresponding to permissible exposure concentrations Control banding – Approach...
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  • Wisconsin Occupational safety and health Occupational disease Occupational exposure banding Safety culture Work accident "Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries...
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    Disease and Injury, almost 2 million people die each year due to exposure to occupational risk factors. Globally, more than 2.78 million people die annually...
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    Safety data sheet (category Occupational safety and health)
    collecting dataPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback Occupational exposure banding Risk and Safety Statements – System of hazard codes and phrases...
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  • Wisconsin Occupational safety and health Occupational disease Occupational exposure banding Safety culture Work accident "Survey of Occupational Injuries...
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  • and exposure data are considered together to assess the risk of a substance. Chemical safety Msdsonline Occupational exposure banding Control banding "Chemical...
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    Risk assessment (category Occupational safety and health)
    in risk assessment Occupational exposure banding – Process to assign chemicals into categories corresponding to permissible exposure concentrations Optimism...
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    ICD-11 of the World Health Organization (WHO) describes occupational burnout as an occupational phenomenon resulting from chronic workplace stress that...
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  • Health and safety hazards of nanomaterials (category Occupational hazards)
    developed control banding tools that are specific for nanomaterials.: 31–33  The GoodNanoGuide control banding scheme is based only on exposure duration, whether...
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  • surveillance or occupational health surveillance (U.S.) is the ongoing systematic collection, analysis, and dissemination of exposure and health data...
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    Sawdust (section Exposure)
    industries it can be a significant fire hazard and source of occupational dust exposure. Sawdust, as particulates, is the main component of particleboard...
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    present for some days after exposure has ceased. The current ACGIH biological exposure limits for occupational exposure are 500 μg/g creatinine for muconic...
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    Noise-induced hearing loss (category Occupational safety and health)
    the ears. When exposure to hazards such as noise occur at work and is associated with hearing loss, it is referred to as occupational hearing loss. Hearing...
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    Health impacts of sawdust (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the US Occupational Safety and Health Administration)
    and respirable dust at 83 mg/m3 (Weber et al. 1993). The National Occupational Exposure Survey (conducted from 1981 to 1983) estimated that nearly 600,000...
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    "Criteria for a Recommended Standard: Occupational Exposure to Hand-Arm Vibration". National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. 1989. doi:10.26616/NIOSHPUB89106...
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    PMID 34807535. S2CID 233923350. "Occupational noise exposure; criteria for a recommended standard". CDC. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. June...
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  • Prevention through design (category Occupational safety and health)
    let alone PtD. Inherent safety Occupational health psychology – Health and Safety psychology Occupational exposure banding – Process to assign chemicals...
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    Personal protective equipment (category Occupational safety and health)
    establishes occupational noise exposure standards. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health recommends that worker exposures to noise be...
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    over an eight-hour period as the permissible exposure limit. The U.S. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) also considers a time-weighted...
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