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This script is part of a series of reports called Backgrounders. Scripts in this collection were prepared for use by Voice of America programmers in English and other languages. Scanned from Library of Congress microfilm 01769 (113 reels, 1953-1980), reel 1978-1. Please see the VOA Radio Scripts Collection page for other scripts and more information about this item.
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How Capitalism Shapes the Multi-Racial Class Struggle with Prof. Nelson Lichtenstein Nelson Lichtenstein, director of the center for the study of work, labor and democracy brings an understanding of the issues and ideas, past and present that illuminate the nature of American capitalism to shape the multi-racial working class struggle. In the fighting spirit of May Day now Dare to Struggle, Dare to Win!
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The Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSH Act) effective 29 December 1970 (P. L. 91-596) and its impact on the U. S. Naval Construction Force (NCF) is examined. The history of the occupational safety legislation in the United States is summarized and discussed. The OSH Act is condensed and interpreted as to meaning. Existing safety programs within the Navy Department, the Naval Facilities Engineering Command, and the Naval Construction Force are discussed and compared with the intent of the...
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Ionizing radiation--584, U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, 1981
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GPO Item#: 0744-G-01 SuDoc#: L 35.26:2014/3 Description: (1 ISO File + ) Contents of OSHA Laws and Regulations, July 2014 (CD-ROM). 4 3/4 in. + booklet for table of contents and installation instructions. Includes OSHA documents, chemical sampling information, OSHA standards, Federal Register index, hazard recognition, consultants, library catalog, field operations manual, variances file, blood lead laboratories, 1910.1000 (Preamble, Z-tables), OSHA technical manual. In addition, the OSHA...
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Accidental overexposure of workers to JP-4 vapors indicated the need for a Threshold Limit Value (TLV) for this jet fuel based on experimental data. A lack of animal toxicity information necessitated the design of a test to define the chronic toxic effects of low levels of JP-4 vapors on several species of laboratory animals. Toxicity data from this study could then be used either to predict safe exposure levels or provide input for the design of a subsequent test to determine an industrial TLV...
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Background: Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is one of the leading causes of unintentional workplace gas inhalation deaths. Significant exposures (50-400 ppm) may produce difficulty in breathing, agitation, confusion, nausea and vomiting, elevated blood pressure and loss of consciousness. Several potential antidotes are available for hydrogen sulfide poisoning, but none have been completely successful. We previously reported that intravenous cobinamide successfully rescues severely NaHS-poisoned swine...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Maddry , Joseph K, 59th Medical Operations Squadron Lackland AFB United States,...
The peak (temporal) value of the electric field maximum permissible exposure to high-peak-power ultrashort pulsed electromagnetic fields, 100 kilohertz to 300 gigahertz, of 100 kilovolt per meter was established in 1971 as a provisional limit by the United States Air Force. This limit impacted directed energy systems. The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Research Task Group (RTG HFM-189)found this ultra-conservative limit had neither underlying biological mechanism nor adverse health...
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Since 9/11, the fire service has experienced a shift and an expansion in the nature of threats and hazards that it faces. Despite advances in the field, firefighters are still losing their lives inside of burning buildings, and they must find new ways of identifying training gaps and improving current training practices. This thesis explores whether emergency incidents connected to low frequency and high risk events contain sufficient warning signs or indicators of imminent catastrophic events,...
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This thesis examines detrimental health exposures for firefighters and recommends fire service policy and equipment upgrades designed to slow or eliminate these harmful exposures. Because firefighters are exposed to numerous environmental dangers during their careers, this thesis focuses on eliminating three occupational exposures contributing to health issues: chemical flame retardants, diesel exhaust, and toxins in synthetic furniture. Existing studies written by scholars, consumer advocacy...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Burke,Paul F, Naval Postgraduate School Monterey United States, exposure...
The energetic and toxicological properties of 2,6-pyrazinediamine 3,5-dinitro-1 -oxide (LLM-105) and 2,4,6-trinitro-3-bromoanisole (TNBA) are being determined to support an evaluation of LLM-105 and TNBA as replacements for energetics in current use, such as such as hexahydro-1,3,5-trinitro-1,3,5-triazine (RDX) and trinitrotoluene (TNT). This study assessed the skin sensitization potential of LLM-105 and TNBA through the human cell line activation test (h-CLAT), an in vitro approach to assess...
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This research paper evaluates the possibility of nanoparticle detection technology as a superior replacement to, or augmentation of, conventional occupational and environmental health exposure monitoring for the US Air Force Bioenvironmental Engineering career field as a reusable platform for simultaneous detection of multiple hazards and hazard classes based on sensitivity, selectivity, and real-time monitoring capability in atmospheric and aqueous environments that would be acceptable by...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Weaver,Benjamin C, AIR COMMAND AND STAFF COLLEGE, AIR UNIVERSITY MAXWELL AFB United...
U.S. veterans who were assigned at McMurdo Station, Antarctica, from 1962 to 1979, have expressed concern that their health may have been affected by radiological releases from an onsite nuclear power plant. This report presents the results of the Department of Defense's radiation dose assessment for McMurdo Station veterans who were not monitored for occupational radiation exposure. This assessment determined that the radiation doses were low and the associated probability that disease could...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Dunavant, Jason D, Leidos, Inc. Reston United States, veterans (military personnel),...
The objective of this Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program was to develop and evaluate environmentally friendly laser coating removal process for rapid and substrate-safe stripping of United States Air Force and Army specialty coatings. The efficacy of controlled coating removal, maximum temperatures realized by the underlying and surrounding substrates, speed of removal, and condition of remaining materials and surface were evaluated.
Topics: DTIC Archive, Barga,Michelle, SERDP and ESTCP Office Alexandria United States, SURFACE FINISHING,...
This document provides guidance to Bioenvironmental Engineering personnel at base level on how to comply with the Occupational Safety and Health Administrations (OSHA) beryllium standard as promulgated in Code of Federal Regulations Title 29 Parts 1910.1024 and 1926.1124. This guide will help Bioenvironmental Engineering personnel provide supervisors and commanders the information and recommendations for documenting OSHA compliance and helping limit exposures to beryllium to below the action...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Black,Jon E, USAF School of Aerospace Medicine Wright-Patterson AFB United States,...
Provides guidance for insuring that safety and health considerations are addressed in contract requirements. Provides background information for those with limited contracting background.
Topics: DTIC Archive, Craddock,Douglas, Naval Facilities Engineering Command Norfolk United States,...
Chronic inhalation of particulate matter can lead to pneumoconiosis, which is a broad groupof lung diseases caused by the inhalation of a variety of organic or inorganic dusts or chemical irritants,usually over a prolonged period of time. Common materials used in dental laboratories include feldspathicporcelains, which are silica and alumina based; glass ceramics composed of quartz, lithium disilicate,phosphor oxide, alumina, and potassium oxide; high noble metals; wax; gypsum (which contains...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Meadows,Raegan L, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences Bethesda...
STUDY DESIGN: A prospective cohort study. OBJECTIVE: Activities performed during military operations vary in complexity and physical demand. The risk for mental illness following military combat deployment has been well documented. However, information regarding the possible contribution of back pain to decreased mental and functional health is scarce. To our knowledge, this is the first study to prospectively assess deployment and self-reported recent back pain in a population-based U.S....
Topics: DTIC Archive, Granado,Nisara S, Naval Health Research Center San Diego United States, pain,...
Noise is one of the most common occupational hazards faced by military service members in both operation and support of Department of Defense (DoD) systems. It is also the only known occupational hazard with exposures exceeding protection (mitigation) capability of available protective equipment. In ultra-high noise environments, double hearing protection (earplugs with earmuffs) alone cannot reduce the noise to a safe level thereby potentially impacting mission readiness. Due to these factors,...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Fischer,Ray, NOISE CONTROL ENGINEERING INC BILLERICA MA BILLERICA United States,...
Closed captions transcript: 00:00:00 In an ambush on 00:00:01 a patrol in eastern India it's the deadliest attack reported in the region this 00:00:05 year the far left gorillas have been fighting eastern central and southern forest 00:00:10 areas since the 1960 s. 00:00:11 Demanding more rights for the poor and for tribal groups u.s. 00:00:16 Congressional action stalled Sunday on 00:00:18 a massive $1.00 trillion dollar economic aid package to send money to most 00:00:23 Americans and many...
Topics: Radio Program, American country music, Radio formats, Motherhood, Television terminology, Billboard...
Closed captions transcript: 00:00:00 Announced it was cutting its key interest rate to near 0 to respond to the deadly 00:00:04 novel coronavirus pandemic New York's s. And p. 00:00:08 $500.00 companies lost more than 2 trillion dollars in value in the 1st minutes of 00:00:12 trading on Monday as investors panicked about the mounting damage from the 00:00:17 coronavirus pandemic on the global economy trading on the 3 main u.s. 00:00:21 Stock indexes was halted for 15 minutes at the open the 3rd...
Topics: Radio Program, External services (broadcasting), Political science, Constitutional law, American...
Closed captions transcript: 00:00:13 This is the away News I'm Tom the making of hours after the World Health 00:00:18 Organization determined that when Zain that's the best fretting to run 00:00:21 a virus outbreak is now 00:00:22 a pen Demick and warned that the worst is likely yet to come u.s. 00:00:27 President Trump announced new travel restrictions to help combat it spread these 00:00:33 restrictions will be adjusted subject to conditions on the ground there will be 00:00:37 exemptions...
Topics: Radio Program, American politicians, Global health, Health, Writers from New York City,...
Closed captions transcript: 00:00:11 This is v.o.a. 00:00:12 News I'm Diane Roberts 2 blasts were heard as Afghanistan's 2 rival leaders held 00:00:19 presidential inaugurations in Kabul Monday underscoring the country's security 00:00:24 issues ahead of talks with 00:00:25 a resurgent Taliban hundreds of people had assembled at 2 venues inside the 00:00:29 presidential palace complex to watch the swearing in ceremonies for president 00:00:34 Ashraf Ghani and challenger Abdullah Abdullah when...
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This report has been prepared for the Environmental Health Program U.S. Army Center for Environmental Health Research to document the development of a database for prioritizing industrial chemicals in terms of probability, hazard, and biomarker effects. Sources of information include the general scientific literature, on-line MSDS datasheets, the RTECS database, and the Directory of World Chemical Producers 2014 data set.
Topics: DTIC Archive, Sutto,Thomas E, Naval Research Laboratory, Code 6364 WASHINGTON DC United States,...
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Closed captions transcript: 00:00:30 This is the way I'm talking about. The corona virus outbreak is striking 4 00:00:35 countries including the 1st cases in Mexico in Nigeria a.p. 00:00:40 Washington correspondent soccer Magon the World Health Organization has boosted its 00:00:44 risk assessment of the virus spreading worldwide to many high and global Limon with 00:00:50 the number of nations hit nearing 5 dozen Friskies. The night opened in Nigeria 00:00:57 it's now reached subsaharan Africa...
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10:00:00AM-01:00:00PM GMT — James Hazell 28/02/2020 James brings you entertainment, music and fun to ease you into the afternoon.
Topics: Radio Program, Mass media, International relations, Lips, Drug delivery devices, Boy bands, Radio,...