Notice to Readers NIOSH National Symposium on the
Prevention of the Leading Work-Related Diseases and Injuries
On May 1-3, 1985, the National Institute for Occupational
Safety
and Health (NIOSH), in cooperation with the Association of Schools
of
Public Health, will hold a National Symposium on the Prevention of
the
Leading Work-Related Diseases and Injuries. The symposium will
introduce and discuss national strategies for preventing five of
the
leading work-related diseases and injuries--occupational lung
diseases, musculoskeletal injuries, occupational cancers, severe
occupational traumatic injuries, and cardiovascular diseases. The
symposium will be held in Atlanta, Georgia. For further
information,
contact: Roger Turenne, Symposium Coordinator, telephone: FTS
236-3794; commercial (404) 329-3794.
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