Publication Date |
1997 |
Personal Author |
Greaves, I. A. |
Page Count |
64 |
Abstract |
The Midwest Center for Occupational Safety and Health is a NIOSH-funded Educational Resource Center established in 1977 to serve the educational needs of occupational health and safety professionals, workers and the general public throughout the Upper Midwest and Great Plains by providing degree programs, continuing educational courses and outreach activities. During the five-year period from July 1, 1992 through June 30, 1997, the Midwest Center continued to offer core programs in industrial hygiene, occupational medicine, and occupational health nursing; developed further the supplementary programs in occuational injury epidemiology and prevention, and agricultural health and safety; initiated an academic training program in hazardous substance management; maintained continuing education efforts in traditional program in hazardous substance management; maintained continuing education efforts in traditional program areas and development new initiatives in lead abatement and hazardous substance training, and became an OSHA-certified center for delivery of OSHA courses. |
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Source Agency |
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Corporate Authors |
Minnesota Univ., Minneapolis. School of Public Health.; National Inst. for Occupational Safety and Health, Cincinnati, OH. |
Supplemental Notes |
See also PB93-214187. Sponsored by National Inst. for Occupational Safety and Health, Cincinnati, OH. |
Document Type |
Technical Report |
Title Note |
Rept. for 1 Jul 92-30 Jun 97. |
NTIS Issue Number |
199811 |