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DEPARTMENT OF health AND HUMAN SERVICESC enters for disease control and PreventionNational Institute for occupational Safety and HealthCriteria for a Recommended StandardOccupational exposure to Heat and Hot EnvironmentsCover photo by Thinkstock Criteria for a Recommended StandardOccupational exposure to Heat and Hot EnvironmentsDEPARTMENT OF health AND HUMAN SERVICESC enters for disease control and PreventionNational Institute for occupational Safety and HealthRevised Criteria 2016 Brenda Jacklitsch, MS; W. Jon Williams, PhD; Kristin Musolin, DO, MS; Aitor Coca, PhD; Jung-Hyun Kim, PhD; Nina Turner, PhD ii occupational exposure to Heat and Hot EnvironmentsThis document is in the public domain and may be freely copied or of any company or product does not constitute endorsement by the National Institute for occupational Safety and health (NIOSH).
Criteria for a Recommended Standard Occupational Exposure to Heat and Hot Environments DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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