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1-Bromopropane (n-Propyl Bromide)
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3 Die After Inhaling Fumes
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7 Steps to Ladder Safety
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A Comparison of Safety and Health Training of Painters in Alaska, Oregon, and Washington
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Abrasive Blaster Dies of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
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ACCSH 1994-5, exh 15, Hexavalent Chromium Recommendations
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After the Fall: Will your rescue program leave workers hanging?
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Alaska : Certifying Painters
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Alert C19: Application of Waterproof Coatings in Rooms and Confined Spaces
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ALERT: Scaffolding tubes crush when right angle or swivel clamps were installed and tightened: ThyssenKrupp Safway Inc.
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Metal Maintence Workers
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Application of Waterproof Coatings in Rooms and Confined Spaces
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Children of Construction Workers at Increased Risk of Lead Poisoning
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Clinical Evaluation and Management of Lead-Exposed Construction Workers
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Connecticut: Watching for Lead
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Construction Health Hazard Evaluation Johnson Brothers Company Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania HETA 93-1037-2541 March 1996
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Constructive Ideas : Job Rotation Gives the Body a Break
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CPSC, Sherwin-Williams Recalls Scrapers Due to Laceration Hazard
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CPSC, Wagner Spray Tech Recalls Heat Guns Due to Fire and Burn Hazards
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CPSC: Wagner Spray Tech Recalls Paint Sprayers Due to Electrical Shock Hazard
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CSAO Drywall Sanding: Dust exposure and ergonomics
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Deaths from Falls in Construction, 1997
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EPA Model Renovation Training Course
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Ergonomic Hazards for Each Trade
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Ergonomics Demonstration Project: Wallboard 2002
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Evaluation of Participative Projects in the Construction Industry : An Analysis of the Effectiveness of the Results in Practice
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Excessive Exposure to Silica in the US Construction Industry
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Fall Protection: Misconceptions & Myths; Working Within the OSHA System
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Falls : The Number One Cause of Construction Deaths
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Fatality Narrative: Painter Electrocuted When Elevating Boom Manlift Contacts Powerline
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Field Tests of a Water Induction Nozzle as a Dust Control for Abrasive Blasting
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Good (Yet Potentially Hazardous) Things in Very Small Packages
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Guides for Managing Lead Control Programs in Construction
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Hazard Alert - Aerial Lift Safety
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Hazard Alert: Choosing Safer Hand Tools in Construction
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Hazard Alert: Lead in Construction
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Hazard Alert: Silica
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Hazard Alert: Solvents in Construction
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Hazard Checklist: Spraying Operations
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Horizontal Fall Arrest System
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Horizontal Lifelines: Don't Leave Them Hanging
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Implementing Lead-Safe Work Practices for Steel Structures
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Important Information for Workers Exposed to Cadmium : Your Cadmium Level
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Lead at Work - Elevated Blood Levels in Massachusetts Workers, 1996-2001
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Lead Content Unknown Checklist
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Lead Control Guide for Bridges and Steel Structures
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Letter to the Editor: Put Suspension Trauma in Proper Perspective
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Maintaining Indoor Air Quality
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Mercury Fact Sheet
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Model Specifications for the Protection of Workers from Lead on Steel Structures Revised September 2002
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n-Hexane use in Vehicle Repair
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NIOSH Alert: Preventing Injuries and Deaths from Falls during Construction and Maintenance of Telecommunication Towers
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OSHA: Cadmium Biological Monitoring Advisor
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OSHA: Lead in Construction Advisor 1.0
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Painters Prepping Lead-Paint Surfaces: Researchers find that half-mask respirators do not protect enough for hand sanding or conventional power sanding
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PESO: Scaffolds
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Preventing Falls from Ladders in Construction
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Preventing Worker Injuries and Deaths Caused by Falls From Suspension Scaffolds
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Reaching Higher - Recommendations for the Safe Use of Mast Climbing Work Platforms
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Respirators
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Safety and Health on Bridge Repair, Renovation and Demolition Projects
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Silicosis in Sandblasters: A Case Study Adapted for Use in U.S. High Schools
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The Diagnosis and Management of Solvent Related Disorders
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Too High a Price : Schaefer
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Toolbox : Ladder Extends 3 Feet Above Landings
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Tying Off & Safety Nets Training Guide
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Tying Off and Safety Nets
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What Physicians Need to Know About Occupational Cadmium Exposure
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What Physicians Need to Know About Occupational Lead Exposure
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White Paper: Reaching Higher - Recommendations for the Safe Use of Mast Climbing Work Platforms
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Will My Safety Harness Save My Life?
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Wood Floor Sanders Killed When Floor Finishing Product Catches Fire-Massachusetts
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Work-related Musculoskeletal Disorders of the Neck, Back, and Upper Extremity in Washington State, 1990-1998
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Workers Survive Scaffold Failure
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Working with Epoxy Resin Systems in Construction - Best Practices Guide to Skin Protection
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Working with Lead on Bridges
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