U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
June 1998
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PrefaceI. Publications Containing Occupational Safety and Health Recommendations
A. Alerts
B. Criteria Documents (CD), Occupational Hazard Assessments (OHA), Special Hazard Reviews (SHR), Joint Occupational Health Recommendations (JOHR)
C. Current Intelligence Bulletins (CIB)
D. Hazard Controls (HC) and Hazard Identifications (HID)
E. FY 1986 - FY 1997 NIOSH Numbered Publications
F. Mine Safety and Health Publications
NIOSH Order Form
NTIS Order Form
NTIS Price Schedules
NTIS International Cooperating Organizations
Superintendent of Documents Order Form
GPO Government Bookstores Listing
PREFACE
The purpose of this document is: (1) to provide a list of basic reference publications of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) and (2) to supplement the latest NIOSH Publications Catalog (7th edition, 1987). This document is divided into seven sections: Section I lists NIOSH publications, which include Alerts, Criteria Documents, Occupational Hazard Assessments, Special Hazard Reviews, Joint Occupational Health Recommendations, Current Intelligence Bulletins, Hazard Controls, Hazard Identifications, FY 1986 - FY 1997 NIOSH Numbered Publications and Mine Safety and Health Publications. Section II lists NIOSH Bibliographies. These bibliographies contain listings of NIOSH Publications or non-NIOSH documents, or full-text copies of selected references. Section III lists NIOSH unnumbered NIOSH publications. Section IV the contains NIOSH 800-Number directory. Section V contains the CDC/NIOSH FAX Information Service Directory. Section VI contains information regarding Databases and Electronic Products. Section VII contains information about Getting Connected to the NIOSH Home Page. All publications listed in the Catalog may be obtained in one or more of the following ways.(1) Single copies of publications available from NIOSH may be ordered without charge as long as supplies last (please include self-addressed mailing label) from:
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Please note that some NIOSH publications are available from more than one source. Be sure that your order reflects the correct publication number or stock number and that it is sent to the appropriate source. Do NOT send NTIS or GPO orders to NIOSH.
I. PUBLICATIONS CONTAINING OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH RECOMMENDATIONS
A. ALERTS
84-106 Request for Assistance in Controlling Carbon Monoxide Hazard in Aircraft Refueling Operations, February 1984
85-103 Request for Assistance in Preventing the Injury of Workers by Robots, December 1984
NTIS No: PB 85-236-818/A02
85-104 Request for Assistance in Preventing Electrocutions of Workers in Fast Food Restaurants, December 1984
NTIS No: PB 85-244-598/A02
85-110 Request for Assistance in Preventing Deaths and Injuries from Excavation Cave-ins, July 1985
NTIS No: PB 86-121-415/A02
85-111 Request for Assistance in Preventing Electrocutions from Contact Between Cranes and Power Lines, July 1985
NTIS No: PB 86-121-423/A02
85-112 Request for Assistance in Preventing Hazards in the Use of Water Spray (Fog) Streams to Prevent or Control Ignition of Flammable atmospheres, July 1985
NTIS No: PB 86-121-423/A02
86-110 Request for Assistance in Preventing Occupational Fatalities in Confined Spaces,January 1986
NTIS No: PB 86-205-754/A02
86-118 Request for Assistance in Preventing Fatalities Due to Fires and Explosions in Oxygen - Limiting Silos, July 1986
NTIS No: PB 87-111-399/A02
86-119 Request for Assistance in Preventing Grain Auger Electrocutions, July 1986
NTIS No: PB 87-105-599/A02
87-100 Request for Assistance in Preventing Electrocutions Due to Damaged Receptacles and Connectors, October 1986
NTIS No: PB 87-174-249/A02
87-103 Request for Assistance in Preventing Fatalities of Workers Who Contact Electrical Energy, December 1986
NTIS No: PB 87-189-023/A02
88-100 Request for Assistance in Reducing the Potential Risk of Developing Cancer from Exposure to Gallium Arsenide in the Microelectronics Industry, October 1987
NTIS No: PB 88-188-829/A03
88-102 Request for Assistance in Preventing Entrapment and Suffocation Caused by the Unstable Surfaces of Stored Grain and Other Materials, December 1987
NTIS No: PB 88-188-735/A03
88-103 Request for Assistance in Preventing Vision Disturbances and Acute Physical Distress Due to Dimethylethylamine (DMEA) Exposure, December 1987
NTIS No: PB 88-188-651/A03
88-104 Request for Assistance in Preventing Electrocutions by Undetected Feedback Electrical Energy Present in Power Lines, December 1987
NTIS No: PB 88-188-743/A03
89-109 Request for Assistance in Preventing Death from Excessive Exposure to Chlorofluorocarbon 113 (CFC-113), May 1989
NTIS No: PB 90-103-391/A03
89-110 Request for Assistance in Preventing Electrocutions of Workers Using Portable Metal Ladders Near Overhead Power Lines, July 1989
NTIS No: PB 90-129-255/A02
90-100 Request for Assistance in Preventing Worker Deaths and Injuries from Falls Through Skylights and Roof Openings, December 1989
NTIS No: PB 90-192-915/A03
90-103 Request for Assistance in Preventing Deaths of Farm Workers in Manure Pits, May 1990
NTIS No: PB 90-242-033/A03
90-104 Request for Assistance in Preventing Knee Injuries and Disorders in Carpet Layers, May 1990
NTIS No: PB 90-242-025/A02
90-105 Request for Assistance in Preventing Adverse Health Effects from Exposure to Dimethylformamide (DMF), September 1990
NTIS No: PB 91-152-710/A03
90-116 Request for Assistance in Preventing Bladder-Cancer from Exposure to o-Toluidine and Aniline, December 1990
NTIS No: PB 91-188-953/A03
91-110 Request for Assistance in Preventing Electrocutions During work with Scaffolds Near Overhead Power Lines, August 1991
NTIS No: PB 92-121-532/A03
91-116a Request for Assistance in Preventing Lead Poisoning in Construction Workers - Revised Edition, April 1992
NTIS No: PB 92-205-194/A03
92-102 Request for Assistance in Preventing Silicosis and Deaths from Sandblasting, August 1992
NTIS No: PB 93-136-190/A03
92-106 Request for Assistance in Preventing Falls and Electrocutions During Tree Trimming, August 1992
NTIS No: PB 93-136-141/A03
92-107 Request for Assistance in Preventing Silicosis and Deaths in Rock Drillers, August 1992
NTIS No: PB 93-136-133/A03
92-108 Request for Assistance in Preventing Worker Injuries and Deaths Caused by Falls From Suspension Scaffolds, August 1992
NTIS No: PB 93-145-720/A02
93-105 Request for Assistance in Preventing Injuries and Deaths from Metal-Reinforced Hydraulic Hoses, May 1993
NTIS No: PB 93-236-149/A02
93-109 Request for Assistance in Preventing Homicide in the Workplace, September 1993
NTIS No: PB 94-134-038/A02
94-100 Request for Assistance in Controlling Nitrous Oxide During Anesthetic Administration, April 1994
NTIS No: PB 94-194-149/A03
94-102 Request for Assistance in Preventing Organic Dust Toxic Syndrome, April 1994
NTIS No: PB 94-194-305/A03
94-105 Request for Assistance in Preventing Scalping and Other Severe Injuries from Farm Machinery, June 1994
NTIS No: PB 94-218-245/A03
94-107 Request for Assistance in Preventing Drownings of Commercial Fishermen, April 1994
NTIS No: PB 94-194-255/A03
94-125 Request for Assistance in Preventing Injuries and Deaths of Fire Fighters, September 1994
NTIS No: PB 95-174-876/A03
95-101 Request for Assistance in Preventing Injuries and Deaths of Loggers, December 1994
NTIS No: PB 95-189-759/A03
95-108 Request for Assistance in Preventing Electrocutions of Crane Operators and Crew Members Working Near Overhead Power Lines, May 1995
NTIS No: PB 95-241-162/A03
95-125 Request for Assistance in Preventing Deaths and Injuries of Adolescent Workers, May 1995
NTIS No: PB 95-260-956/A03
96-111 Request for Assistance in Preventing Asthma and Death from Diisocyanate Exposure, March 1996
NTIS No: PB 96-191-911/A03
96-112 Request for Assistance in Preventing Silicosis and Deaths in Construction Workers, May 1996
NTIS No: PB 96-197-389/A03
96-118 Preventing Carbon Monoxide Poisoning from Small Gasoline-Powered Engines and Tools, November 1996
NTIS No: PB 97-147-078/A03
96-118a Preventing Carbon Monoxide Poisoning from Small Gasoline-Powered Engines and Tools, Warning Sheet, November 1996
NTIS No: PB 97-780-076/A01
97-110 Preventing Worker Injuries and Deaths From Moving Refuse Collection Vehicles, May 1997
NTIS No: PB 97-189-567/A03
97-116 Preventing Astham in Animal Handlers, January 1998
97-135 Preventing Allergic Reactions to Natural Rubber Latex in the Workplace, August 1997
NTIS No: PB 97-197-065/A03
B. CRITERIA DOCUMENTS/ OCCUPATIONAL HAZARD ASSESSMENTS/ SPECIAL HAZARD REVIEWS/JOINT OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH RECOMMENDATIONS
The following is an alphabetical list of chemicals/ processes/hazards (including year of publication) for which NIOSH has issued CDs, OHAs, SHRs, or JOHRs. Unless otherwise noted, the documents are CDS.
+ = No NIOSH Publication Number
(JOHR) = Joint Occupational Health Recommendation
(OHA) = Occupational Hazard Assessment
(SHR) = Special Hazard Review
76-195 Acetylene (1976)
PB 267068/A05
77-112 Acrylamide (1976)
PB 273871/A07
91-115 Acrylamide (JOHR) (1991)
PB 92-133-222/A04
78-116 Acrylonitrile (1978)
PB 81-225617/A02
78-201 Aldrin/Dieldrin (SHR) (1978)
PB 297769/A08
77-151 Alkanes (C5-C8) (1977)
PB 273817/A07
76-201 Allyl Chloride (1976)
PB 267071/A05
74-136 Ammonia (1974)
PB 246699/A06
78-216 Antimony (1978)
PB 81-226060/A07
74-110 Arsenic, Inorganic (1974)
PB 228151/A06
75-149 Arsenic, Inorganic (Revised) (1975)
PB 246701/A07
72-10267 Asbestos (1972)
PB 209510/A07
77-169 Asbestos (Revised) (1976)
PB 273965/A05
78-106 Asphalt Fumes (1977)
PB 277333/A08
74-137 Benzene (1974)
PB 246700/A07
+ Benzene (Revised) (1976)
PB 83-196196/A02
80-109 Benzidine-Based Dyes (SHR) (1980)
PB 81-225633/A04
77-166 Benzoyl Peroxide (1977)
PB 273819/A10
78-182 Benzyl Chloride (1978)
PB 81-226698/A05
72-10268 Beryllium (1972)
PB 210806/A06
+ Beryllium (Revised) (1977)
PB 83-182378/A03
77-122 Boron Trifluoride (1976)
PB 274747/A05
76-192 Cadmium (1976)
PB 274237/A05
77-107 Carbaryl (1976)
PB 273801/A10
78-204 Carbon Black (1978)
PB 81-225625/A06
76-194 Carbon Dioxide (1976)
PB 266597/A09
77-156 Carbon Disulfide (1977)
PB 274199/A09
73-11000 Carbon Monoxide (1972)
PB 212629/A06
76-133 Carbon Tetrachloride (1975)
PB 250424/A08
+ Carbon Tetrachloride (Revised) (1979)
PB 83-196436/A01
93-102 Chlorobenzene (1993)
PB 93-188-274/A06
76-129 Chromium VI (1975)
PB 248595/A06
78-163 Chrysene (SHR) (1978)
PB 81-225641/A04
78-191 Coal Gasification Plants (1978)
PB 80-164874/A10
81-131 Coal Liquefaction: Vol. I Summary (OHA) (1981)
PB 81-242877/A02
81-132 Coal Liquefaction: Vol. II (OHA) (1981)
PB 81-242885/A08
95-106 Coal Mine Dust, Respirable (1995)
PB 96-191-713/A17
78-107 Coal Tar Products (1977)
PB 276917/A09
82-107 Cobalt (1981)
PB 82-182031/A06
73-11016 Coke Oven Emissions (1973)
PB 216167/A04
80-106 Confined Spaces, Working in (1979)
PB 80-183015/A05
75-118 Cotton Dust (1974)
PB 246696/A08
78-133 Cresol (1978)
PB 86-121092/A07
77-108 Cyanide, Hydrogen and Cyanide Salts (1976)
PB 266230/A10
78-200 DDT (SHR) (1978)
PB 81-226656/A10
83-109 Di-2-Ethylhexyl Phthalate (SHR) (1983)
PB 83-250613/A03
90-110 Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (JOHR) (1989)
PB 91-140871/A04
78-115 Dibromochloropropane (1978)
PB 81-228728/A02
96-104 2-Diethylaminoethanol (1996)
PB 96-197-371/A3
78-215 Diisocyanates (1978)
PB 81-226615/A07
78-131 Dinitro-ortho-Cresol (1978)
PB 80-175870/A07
77-226 Dioxane (1977)
PB 274810/A08
76-128 Elevated Work Stations, Emergency
Egress from (1975)
PB 248594/A04
76-206 Epichlorohydrin (1976)
PB 81-227019/A08
95-100 2-Ethyl-2-Hydroxymethyl-1,3-Propanediol (1994)
PB 95-219-598/A3
93-103 Ethyl Ether (1993)
PB 93-189-140/A04
77-221 Ethylene Dibromide (1977)
PB 276621/A03
76-139 Ethylene Dichloride (1976)
PB 85-178275/A08
78-211 Ethylene Dichloride (1,2-Dichloroethane) (Revised) (1978)
PB 80-176092/A08
90-118 Ethylene Glycol Monobutyl Ether and Ethylene Glycol Monobutyl Ether Acetates (1991)
PB 91-173369/A09
91-119 Ethylene Glycol Monomethyl Ether, Ethylene Glycol Monoethyl Ether and Their Acetates (1991)
PB 92-167-147/A15
77-200 Ethylene Oxide (SHR) (1978)
PB 274795/A04
79-109 Ethylene Thiourea (SHR) (1978)
PB 82-111840/A05
83-103 Excavations, Development of Draft Construction Safety Standards for, Volume 1 (1983)
PB 84-100569/A06
+ Excavations, Development of Draft Construction Safety Standards for, Volume 2 (1983)
PB 83-233353/A15
77-152 Fibrous Glass (1977)
PB 274195/A10
76-103 Fluorides, Inorganic (1975)
PB 246692/A10
77-193 Fluorocarbon Polymers, Decomposition Products of (1977)
PB 274727/A06
77-126 Formaldehyde (1976)
PB 273805/A09
85-116 Foundries (1985)
PB 86-213477/A10
79-133 Furfuryl Alcohol (1979)
PB 80-176050/A04
78-166 Glycidyl Ethers (1978)
PB 81-229700/A10
89-126 Grain Dust, Health Hazards of Storing, Handling, and Shipping of Grain (1989)
PB 90-160102/A04
83-126 Grain Elevators and Feed Mills (1983)
PB 83-138537/A04
89-106 Hand-Arm Vibration (1989)
PB 90-168048/A08
83-125 Hazardous Energy, Guidelines for Controlling During Maintenance and Servicing (1983)
PB 84-199934/A05
72-10269 Hot Environments (1972)
PB 210794/A06
86-113 Hot Environments (Revised) (1986)
PB 86-219508/A08
78-172 Hydrazines (1978)
PB 81-225690/A13
76-143 Hydrogen Fluoride (1976)
PB 81-226516/A09
77-158 Hydrogen Sulfide (1977)
PB 274196/A03
78-155 Hydroquinone (1978)
PB 81-226508/A07
75-126 Identification System for Occupationally Hazardous Materials (1974)
76-142 Isopropyl Alcohol (1976)
PB 273873/A07
+ Kepone (1976)
PB 83-196170/A02
78-173 Ketones (1978)
PB 80-176076/A12
73-11010 Lead, Inorganic (1972)
PB 214265/A08
78-158 Lead, Inorganic (Revised) (1978)
PB 81-225278/A10
76-188 Logging from Felling to First Haul (1976)
PB 266411/A06
76-205 Malathion (1976)
PB 267070/A09
73-11024 Mercury, Inorganic (1973)
PB 222223/A07
76-148 Methyl Alcohol (1976)
PB 273806/A07
77-106 Methyl Parathion (1976)
PB 274191/A09
78-188 4,4'-Methylene bis (2-chloroaniline) (SHR) (1978)
PB 297822/A04
76-138 Methylene Chloride (1976)
PB 81-227027/A09
77-184 Nickel Carbonyl (SHR) (1977)
PB 273795/A03
77-164 Nickel, Inorganic (1977)
PB 274201/A13
76-141 Nitric Acid (1976)
PB 81-227217/A05
78-212 Nitriles (1978)
PB 81-225534/A08
76-149 Nitrogen, Oxides of (1976)
PB 81-226995/A10
78-167 Nitroglycerin and Ethylene Glycol Dinitrate (1978)
PB 81-225526/A10
73-11001 Noise (1972)
PB 213463/A08
83-127 Oil and Gas Well Drilling (1983)
PB 84-242528/A08
77-115 Organotin Compounds (1976)
PB 274766/A09
84-115 Paint and Allied Coating Products (1984)
PB 85-178978/A07
76-190 Parathion (1976)
PB 274192/A06
78-174 Pesticides, Manufacture and Formulation
PB 81-227001/A19
76-196 Phenol (1976)
PB 266495/A09
76-137 Phosgene (1976)
PB 267514/A07
77-225 Polychlorinated Biphenyls (1977)
PB 276849/A07
84-103 Precast Concrete Products Industry (1984)
PB 85-220051/A08
91-103 Propylene Glycol Ethers and Their Acetates (JOHR) (1990)
PB 91-220749/A04
88-101 Radon Progeny in Underground Mines (1988)
PB 88-173455/A10
77-192 Refined Petroleum Solvents (1977)
PB 85-178267/A12
81-133 Rendering Processes, Animal (OHA) (1981)
PB 82-232307/A04
75-120 Silica, Crystalline (1974)
PB 246697/A07
76-105 Sodium Hydroxide (1975)
PB 246694/A06
83-119 Styrene (1983)
PB 84-148295/A13
74-111 Sulfur Dioxide (1974)
PB 228152/A06
74-128 Sulfuric Acid (1974)
PB 233098/A05
77-121 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane (1976)
PB 273802/A08
76-185 Tetrachloroethylene (Perchloroethylene) (1976)
PB 266583/A08
78-213 Thiols: N-Alkane Mono, Cyclohexane, and Benzene (1978)
PB 81-225609/A08
78-179 o-Tolidine (1978)
PB 81-227084/A06
73-11023 Toluene (1973)
PB 222219/A06
73-11022 Toluene Diisocyanate (1973) [Revised; See: Diisocyanates]
PB 222220/A06
76-184 1,1,1-Trichloroethane (Methyl Chloroform)
PB 267069/A09
73-1102 Trichloroethylene (1973)
PB 222222/A06
78-130 Trichloroethylene (SHR) (1978)
PB 81-226987/A05
77-227 Tungsten and Cemented Tungsten Carbide (1977)
PB 275594/A09
73-11009 Ultraviolet Radiation (1972)
PB 214268/A06
77-222 Vanadium (1977)
PB 81-225658/A08
78-205 Vinyl Acetate (1978)
PB 80-176993/A05
+ Vinyl Chloride (1974)
PB 246691/A02
+ Vinyl Halides (1979)
PB 84-125699/A14
77-140 Waste Anesthetic Gases and Vapors (1977)
PB 274238/A14
88-110 Welding, Brazing, and Thermal Cutting (1988)
PB 88-231774/A10
75-168 Xylene (1975)
PB 246702/A06
76-104 Zinc Oxide (1975)
PB 246693/A05
C. CURRENT INTELLIGENCE BULLETINS Current Intelligence Bulletin Reprints -
Current Intelligence Bulletin Reprints -
Current Intelligence Bulletin Reprints -
Bulletins 1 thru 18
(1978) DHEW (NIOSH) Publication No. 78-127
Available from NIOSH at no charge.
PB 86-105080/A07
Bulletins 19 thru 30
(1979) DHEW (NIOSH) Publication No. 79-146
Available from NIOSH at no charge.
PB 80-176399/A09
Bulletins 31 thru 47
(1986) DHHS (NIOSH) Publication No. 86-122
Available from NIOSH at no charge.
PB 87-173209/A14
The following is a list of Current Intelligence Bulletins. CIBs 1-18 are only available in the compilation listed above.
No |
Title |
Date |
1 |
Chloroprene |
January 20, 1975 |
2 |
Trichloroethylene (TCE) |
June 6, 1975 |
3 |
Ethylene Dibromide (EDB) |
July 7, 1975 |
4 |
Chrome Pigment |
June 24, 1975 October 7, 1975 October 8, 1976 |
5 |
Asbestos (Asbestos Exposure During Brake Drum and Clutch Assemblies) |
August 8, 1975 |
6 |
Hexamethylphosphoric Triamide (HMPF) |
October 24, 1975 |
7 |
Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) |
November 3, 1975 |
8 |
4,4-Diaminodiphenylmethane (DDM) |
January 30, 1976 |
9 |
Chloroform |
March 15, 1976 |
10 |
Radon Daughters |
May 11, 1976 |
11 |
Dimethylcarbamoyl Chloride (DMCC) - Revised |
July 7, 1976 |
12 |
Diethylcarbamoyl Chloride (DECC) |
July 7, 1976 |
13 |
Explosive Azide Hazards |
August 16, 1976 |
14 |
Inorganic Arsenic - Respiratory Protection |
September 27, 1976 |
15 |
Nitrosamines in Cutting Fluids |
October 6, 1976 |
16 |
Metabolic Precursors of a Known Human Carcinogen, beta-Naphthylamine |
December 17, 1976 |
17 |
2-Nitropropane |
April 25, 1977 |
18 |
Acrylonitrile |
July 1, 1977 |
78-111 CIB-19 - 2,4-Diaminoanisole (4-Methoxy-m-Phenylenediamine) in Hair and Fur Dyes (January 1978)
PB 80-277266/A01
78-112 CIB-20 - Tetrachloroethylene (Perchloroethylene) (January 1978)
PB 278055/A03
78-121 CIB-21 - Trimellitic Anhydride (TMA)(February 1978)
PB 87-149274/A02
78-144 CIB-22 - Ethylene Thiourea (April 1978)
PB 85-119238/A02
78-145 CIB-23 - Ethylene Dibromide and Disulfiram Toxic Interaction (April 1978)
PB 85-119246/A02
78-148 CIB-24 - Direct Blue 6, Direct Black 38, Direct Brown 95, Benzidine Derived Dyes (April 1978)
PB 85-119220/A03
78-149 CIB-25 - Ethylene Dichloride (1,2-Dichloroethane) (April 1978)
PB 85-119212/A03
78-157 CIB-26 - NIAX
7 Catalyst ESN . . . a Mixture of Dimethylaminopropionitrile and Bis[2-(dimethylamino)ethyl] Ether (May 1978)78-181 CIB-27 - Chloroethanes: Review of Toxicity (August 1978)
PB 85-119196/A04
79-102 CIB-28 - Vinyl Halides Carcinogenicity: Vinyl Bromide, Vinyl Chloride, Vinylidene Chloride September 1978)
PB 85-119162/A04
79-104 CIB-29 - Glycidyl Ethers (October 1978)
PB 85-119154/A04
79-105 CIB-30 - Epichlorohydrin (October 1978)
PB 85-119147/A04
79-122 CIB-31 - Adverse Health Effects of Smoking and the Occupational Environment (February 1979)
PB 83-245845/A04
79-142 CIB-32 - Arsine (Arsenic Hydride) Poisoning in the Workplace (August 1979)
PB 85-119139/A04
80-107 CIB-33 - Radiofrequency (RF) Sealers and Heaters: Potential Health Hazards and Their Prevention December 1979)
PB 80-176332/A04
81-111 CIB-34 - Formaldehyde: Evidence of Carcinogenicity (April 1981)
PB 83-101766/A04
81-130 CIB-35 - Ethylene Oxide (EtO) (May 1981)
PB 85-119121/A04
81-137 CIB-36 - Silica Flour: Silicosis (Crystalline Silica) (June 1981)
PB 83-101758/A04
82-105 CIB-37 - Ethylene Dibromide (EDB) (Revised) (October 1981)
PB 83-101774/A04
83-110 CIB-38 - Vibration Syndrome (March 1983)
PB 83-238493/A04
83-112 CIB-39 - Glycol Ethers 2-Methoxyethanol and 2-Ethoxyethanol (May 1983)
PB 84-155142/A04
84-104 CIB-40 - 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-Dioxin (TCDD, "dioxin") (January 1984)
PB 84-198001/A04
84-105 CIB-41 - 1,3-Butadiene (February 1984)
PB 84-198019/A04
84-116 CIB-42 - Cadmium (September 1984)
PB 85-178721/A04
84-117 CIB-43 - Monohalomethanes, Methyl Chloride, Methyl Bromide, Methyl Iodide (September 1984)
PB 85-178549/A04
85-109 CIB-44 - Dinitrotoluenes (DNT) (July 1985)
PB 86-105913/A04
86-111 CIB-45 - Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) Potential Health Hazards from Electrical Equipment Fires or Failures (February 1986)
PB 86-208295/A04
86-114 CIB-46 - Methylene Chloride (April 1986)
PB 86-208303/A04
86-115 CIB-47 - 4,4'-Methylenedianiline (MDA) (Revised) (July 1986)
PB 87-104527/A04
87-104 CIB-48 - Organic Solvent Neurotoxicity (March 1987)
PB 87-194593/A04
87-107 CIB-49 - Injuries and Amputations Resulting from Work with Mechanical Power Presses (May 1987)
PB 87-202792/A04
88-116 CIB-50 - Carcinogenic Effects of Exposure to Diesel Exhaust (August 1988)
PB 88-252994/A04
89-111 CIB-51 - Carcinogenic Effects of Exposure to Propylene Oxide (July 1989)
PB 90-142589/A04
89-115 CIB-52 - Ethylene Oxide Sterilizers in Health Care Facilities - Engineering Controls and Work Practices July 1989)
PB 90-142571/A04
90-101 CIB-53 - Toluene Diisocyanate (TDI) and Toluenediamine (TDA) - Evidence of Carcinogenicity (December 1989)
PB 90-192915/A04
91-108 CIB-54 - Environmental Tobacco Smoke in the Workplace - Lung Cancer and Other Health Effects June 1991)
PB 91-235374/A04
**017-033-00455-2
91-112 CIB-55 - Carcinogenicity of Acetaldehyde and Malonaldehyde, and Mutagenicity of Related Low-Molecular-Weight Aldehydes (September 1991)
PB 92-131697/A05
95-113 CIB-56 - Washed Cotton: A Review and Recommendations Regarding Batch Kier Washed Cotton (August 1995)
PB 96-121-504/A03
96-100 CIB-57 - Violence in the Workplace-Risk Factors and Prevention Strategies (June 1996)
PB 96-197-587/A3 **017-033-00480-3
97-163 CIB-58 - Commercial Fishing Fatalities in Alaska-Risk Factors and Prevention Strategies (September 1997)
PB 98-125-537/A04
D. HAZARD CONTROLS (HC) AND HAZARD ID (HID)
96-105 HC 1 - Control of Dusts from Sanding in Autobody Repair Shops, January 1996, 2pp
96-106 HC 2 - Control of Paint Overspray in Autobody Repair Shops, January 1996, 2pp
96-107 HC 3 - Control of Nitrous Oxide in Dental Operatories, January 1996, 4pp
96-121 HC 4 - Control of Wood Dust from Horizontal Belt Sanders, September 1996, 2pp
96-122 HC 5 - Control of Wood Dust from Shapers, September 1996, 2pp
96-123 HC 6 - Control of Wood Dust from Automated Routers, September 1996, 2pp
96-124 HC 7 - Control of Wood Dust from Large Diameter Disc Sanders, September 1996, 2pp
96-125 HC 8 - Control of Wood Dust from Random Orbital Hand Sanders, September 1996, 2pp
96-126 HC 9 - Control of Wood Dust from Orbital Hand Sanders, September 1996, 2pp
96-127 HC10 - Control of Wood Dust from Table Saws, September 1996, 2pp
96-128 HC11 - Control of Smoke from Laser/Electric Surgical Procedures, September 1996, 2pp
97-103 HC12 - Control of Organic Dust from Bedding Choppers in Dairy Barns, April 1997, 2pp
97-107 HC13 - Control of Dust from Powder Dye Handling Operations, April 1997, 2pp
97-113 HC14 - Control of Scrap Paper Baler Crushing Hazards, April 1997, 4pp
97-137 HC15 - Control of Ergonomic Hazards from Squeegee Handles in the Screen-Printing Industry, June 1997, 2pp
97-147 HID1 - Exposure to Silica Dust on Continuous Mining Operations Using Flooded-Bed Scrubbers, August 1997, 2pp
97-154 HC16 - Control of Exposure to Perchloroethylene in Commercial Drycleaning, October 1997, 3pp
97-155 HC17 - Control of Exposure to Perchloroethylene in Commercial Drycleaning (Substitution), October 1997, 4pp
97-156 HC18 - Control of Exposure to Perchloroethylene in Commercial Drycleaning (Machine Design), October 1997, 4pp
97-157 HC19 - Control of Exposure to Perchloroethylene in Commercial Drycleaning (Ventilation), October 1997, 4pp 97-158 HC20 - Control of Spotting Chemical Hazards in Commercial Drycleaning , October 1997, 3pp
97-159 HC21 - Control of Fire Hazards in Commercial Drycleaning Shops Using Petroleum-Based Solvents , October 1997, 4pp
97-160 HC22 - Control of Ergonomic Hazards in Commercial Drycleaning , October 1997, 4pp
E. FY 1986 - FY 1997 NIOSH NUMBERED PUBLICATIONS 86-100 Publication Number Not Used
86-101 NIOSH Certified Equipment List as of October 1, 1985 (Superseded by 87-102), October 1985, 371pp 86-102 Occupational Respiratory Diseases, September 1986, 825pp 86-103 RTECS 1983-1984 Cumulative Supplement to the 1981-1982 Edition (Superseded by 87-114), 2110pp 86-104 Microbial Flora and Fauna of Respirable Grain Dust from Grain Elevators, April 1986, 101pp 86-105 Surveillance Report, Industry and Disabling Conditions of Disabled Workers 1975-1976. Analysis of Social Security Disability Benefit Allowances to Workers During 1975-1976, April 1986, 155pp 86-106 Occupational Characteristics of Disabled Workers 1975-1976. Analysis of Social Security Disability Benefit Allowances to Workers During 1975-1976, 209pp 86-107 Surveillance Cooperative Agreement Between NIOSH And States (SCANS) Program, Rhode Island 1980-1982, February 1986, 51pp 86-108 NIOSH Research and Demonstration Grants Awarded in Fiscal Year 1984, December 1985, 210pp 86-109 NIOSH Program Plans by Program Areas for Fiscal Year 1986, February 1986, 192pp 86-110 Alert: Request for Assistance in Preventing Occupational Fatalities in Confined Spaces, January 1986, 9pp 86-111 Current Intelligence Bulletin 45-Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCB's): Potential Health Hazards from Electrical Equipment Fires or Failures, February 24, 1986, 26pp 86-112 Working in Hot Environments, (Revised) April 1986, 15pp 86-113 Criteria For a Recommended Standard: Occupational Exposure to Hot Environments, (Revised) April 1986, 155pp 86-114 Current Intelligence Bulletin 46-Methylene Chloride, April 18, 1986, 18pp 86-115 Current Intelligence Bulletin 47-4,4' Methylenedianiline (MDA) (Revised), July 25, 1986, 26pp 86-116 Publication Number Not Used 86-117 Study of the Prevalence of Chronic, Non-Specific Lung Disease and Related Health Problems in the Grain Handling Industry, October 1986, 360pp 86-118 Alert: Request for Assistance in Preventing Fatalities Due to Fires and Explosions in Oxygen-Limiting Silos, July 1986, 7pp 86-119 Alert: Request for Assistance in Preventing Grain Auger Electrocutions , July 1986, 6pp 86-120 Regulations, Recommendations and Assessments Extracted from RTECS: A Subfile of RTECS, September 1986, 436pp 86-121 NIOSH Schedule of Courses 1986-1987, 9pp 86-122 Current Intelligence Bulletin, Reprints - Bulletins 31 thru 47 (1979-1986), September 1986, 325pp 86-123 NIOSH Grants - Research and Demonstration Projects - Annual Report, FY-1985, September 1986, 306pp 86-124 Current Intelligence Bulletin: Summaries (CIB 1 thru CIB 47, 1975-1986) - July 24, 1986, 28pp 87-100 Alert: Request for Assistance in Preventing Electrocutions Due to Damaged Receptacles and Connectors, October 1986, 9pp 87-101 The Development and Application of Algorithms for Generating Estimates of Toxicity for the NOHS Data Base, July 1986, 110pp 87-102 NIOSH Certified Equipment List as of October 1, 1986 (Superseded by 88-107), October 1986, 425pp 87-103 Alert: Request for Assistance in Preventing Fatalities of Workers Who Contact Electrical Energy, December 1986, 8pp 87-104 Current Intelligence Bulletin 48-Organic Solvent Neurotoxicity, March 31, 1987, 44pp 87-105 Control of Unconfined Vapor Clouds by Fire Department Water Spray Handlines, October 1987, 66pp 87-106 NIOSH Projects for Fiscal Year 1987, May 1987, 210pp 87-107 Current Intelligence Bulletin 49-Injuries and Amputations Resulting from Work with Mechanical Power Presses, May 22, 1987, 23pp 87-108 NIOSH Respirator Decision Logic, May 1987, 63pp 87-109 NIOSH Grants - Research and Demonstration Projects-Annual Report, FY-1986, June 1987, 270pp 87-110 NIOSH Schedule of Courses July 1987 - December 1988, 18pp 87-111 Stress Management in Work Settings, May 1987, 200pp 87-112 Teaching Epidemiology in Occupational Health - A Joint Publication by NIOSH and World Health Organization, May 1987, 370pp 87-113 A Guide to Safety in Confined Spaces, July 1987, 24pp 87-114 RTECS 1985-1986 Edition, Six Volume Set Plus Users' Guide (Also Volume 3A) 5800pp 87-115 NIOSH Publications Catalog - 7th Edition, March 1987, 673pp 87-116 A NIOSH Technical Guide...NIOSH Guide to Industrial Respiratory Protection, September, 1987, 300pp 87-117 NIOSH Manual of Analytical Methods, 3rd Edition, 2nd Supplement, August 15, 1987 (See 84-100, 85-117, 89-127, and 90-121), 275pp 87-118 Current Intelligence Bulletins: Summaries (CIB 1 thru 49; 1975-1987), September 1987, 27pp 87-119 Alert Reprints - October 1980-December 1986, September 1987, 137pp 88-100 Alert: Request for Assistance in Reducing the Potential Risk of Developing Cancer from Exposure to Gallium Arsenide in the Microelectronics Industry, October 1987, 11pp 88-101 Criteria for a Recommended Standard: Occupational Exposure to Radon Progeny in Underground Mines, October 1987, 225pp 88-102 Alert: Request for Assistance in Preventing Entrapment and Suffocation Caused by the Unstable Surfaces of Stored Grain and Other Materials, December 1987, 11pp 88-103 Alert: Request for Assistance in Preventing Vision Disturbances and Acute Physical Distress Due to Dimethylethylamine (DMEA) Exposure, December 1987, 11pp 88-104 Alert: Request for Assistance in Preventing Electrocutions by Undetected Feedback Electrical Energy Present in Power Lines, December 1987, 11pp 88-105 Publication Number Not Used 88-106 National Occupational Exposure Survey (NOES) Volume 1, Survey Manual, March 1988, 242pp 88-107 NIOSH Certified Equipment List as of October 1, 1987 (Superseded by 89-105), October 1987, 425pp 88-108 Safe Maintenance Guide For Robotic Workstations, March 1988, 58pp 88-109 Publication Number Not Used 88-110 Criteria for a Recommended Standard: Welding, Brazing, and Thermal Cutting, April 1988, 251pp 88-110a Criteria for a Recommended Standard: Welding, Brazing, and Thermal Cutting (Abridged Edition), August 1988, 68pp 88-111 Publication Number Not Used 88-112 Publication Number Not Used 88-113 NIOSH Projects for Fiscal Year 1988, May 1988, 242pp 88-114 Control Technology Assessment of Enzyme Fermentation Processes, February 1988, 85pp 88-115 NIOSH Grants - Research and Demonstration Projects-Annual Report for Fiscal Year 1987, May 1988, 229pp 88-116 Current Intelligence Bulletin 50-Carcinogenic Effects of Exposure to Diesel Exhaust, August 1988, 40pp 88-117 Publication Number Not Used 88-118 Occupational Safety and Health Guidelines for Chemical Hazards - Supplement I-OHG, 1988 (See 81-123, 89-104, 92-110, and 95-121), 214pp 88-119 Guidelines for Protecting the Safety and Health of Health Care Workers, September 1988, 550pp 88-120 Current Intelligence Bulletins: Summaries (CIB 1 thru 50; 1975-1988), September 1988, 28pp 89-100 Publication Number Not Used 89-101 Publication Number Not Used 89-102 National Occupational Exposure Survey (NOES) Volume II, Sampling Methodology, February 1990, 86pp 89-103 National Occupational Exposure Survey (NOES) Volume III, Analysis of Management Interview Responses, March 1988, 834pp 89-104 Occupational Safety and Health Guidelines for Chemical Hazards - Supplement II-OHG, 1988 (See 81-123, 88-118, 92-110 and 95-121), 184pp 89-105 NIOSH Certified Equipment List as of December 1988 (Superseded by 90-102), January 1989, 495pp 89-106 Criteria for a Recommended Standard: Occupational Exposure to Hand-Arm Vibration, September 1989, 154pp 89-107 Guidelines for Prevention of Transmission of Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Hepatitis B Virus to Health-Care and Public-Safety Workers, A Response to P.L. 100-607 - The Health Omnibus Programs Extension Act of 1988, February 1989, 52pp 89-108 A Curriculum Guide for Public-Safety and Emergency-Response Workers, Prevention of Transmission of Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Hepatitis B Virus, February 1989, 172pp 89-109 Alert: Request for Assistance in Preventing Death from Excessive Exposure to Chlorofluorocarbon 113 (CFC-113), May 1989, 14pp 89-110 Alert: Request for Assistance in Preventing Electrocutions of Workers Using Portable Metal Ladders Near Overhead Power Lines, July 1989, 8pp 89-111 Current Intelligence Bulletin 51-Carcinogenic Effects of Exposure to Propylene Oxide, July 13, 1989, 20pp 89-112 NIOSH Projects for Fiscal Year 1989, May 1989, 145pp 89-113 Publication Number Not Used 89-114 Publication Number Not Used 89-115 Current Intelligence Bulletin 52-Ethylene Oxide Sterilizers in Health Care Facilities - Engineering Controls and Work Practices, July 13, 1989, 23pp 89-116 National Traumatic Occupational Fatalities: 1980-1985, September 1989, 35pp 89-117 NIOSH Grants - Research and Demonstration Projects-Annual Report, FY-1988, May 1989, 221pp 89-118 Publication Number Not Used 89-119 Federal Research on Chemical Protective Clothing and Equipment, September 1989, 85pp 89-120 Control Technology for Ethylene Oxide Sterilization in Hospitals, September 1989, 180pp 89-121 Control of Asbestos Exposure During Brake Drum Service, August 1989, 79pp 89-122 Publication Number Not Used 89-123 Publication Number Not Used 89-124 Publication Number Not Used 89-125 Publication Number Not Used 89-126 NIOH and NIOSH Basis for an Occupational Health Standard: Grain Dust - Health Hazards of Storing, Handling, and Shipping Grain, June 1988, 63pp 89-127 NIOSH Manual of Analytical Methods - 3rd Edition, 3rd Supplement, May 15, 1989 (See 84-100, 85-117, 87-117, and 90-121), 225pp 89-128 NIOSH Proposed National Strategies for the Prevention of Leading Work-Related Diseases and Injuries - Occupational Lung Disease, 1986, 20pp 89-129 NIOSH Proposed National Strategies for the Prevention of Leading Work-Related Diseases and Injuries - Musculoskeletal Injuries, 1986, 22pp 89-130 NIOSH Proposed National Strategies for the Prevention of Leading Work-Related Diseases and Injuries - Occupational Cancers, 1986, 20pp 89-131 NIOSH Proposed National Strategies for the Prevention of Leading Work-Related Diseases and Injuries - Severe Occupational Traumatic Injuries, 1986, 25pp 89-132 NIOSH Proposed National Strategies for the Prevention of Leading Work-Related Diseases and Injuries - Occupational Cardiovascular Diseases, 1986, 12pp 89-133 NIOSH Proposed National Strategies for the Prevention of Leading Work-Related Diseases and Injuries - Disorders of Reproduction, 1988, 34pp 89-134 NIOSH Proposed National Strategies for the Prevention of Leading Work-Related Diseases and Injuries - Neurotoxic Disorders, 1988, 24pp 89-135 NIOSH Proposed National Strategies for the Prevention of Leading Work-Related Diseases and Injuries - Noise Induced Hearing Loss, 1988, 18pp 89-136 NIOSH Proposed National Strategies for the Prevention of Leading Work-Related Diseases and Injuries - Dermatological Conditions, 1988, 34pp 89-137 NIOSH Proposed National Strategies for the Prevention of Leading Work-Related Diseases and Injuries - Psychological Disorders, 1988, 30pp 90-100 Alert: Request for Assistance in Preventing Worker Deaths and Injuries from Falls Through Skylights and Roof Openings, December 1989, 11pp 90-101 Current Intelligence Bulletin 53 - Toluene Diisocyanate (TDI) and Toluenediamine (TDA), Evidence of Carcinogenicity, December 1989, 28pp 90-102 NIOSH Certified Equipment List as of December 31, 1989 (Superseded by 91-105), January 1990, 500pp 90-103 Alert: Request for Assistance in Preventing Deaths of Farm Workers in Manure Pits, May 1990, 13pp 90-104 Alert: Request for Assistance in Preventing Knee Injuries and Disorders in Carpet Layers, May 1990, 10pp 90-105 Alert: Request for Assistance in Preventing Adverse Health Effects from Exposure to Dimethylformamide (DMF), September 1990, 12pp 90-106 NIOSH Projects for Fiscal Year 1990, May 1990, 158pp 90-107 Publication Number Not Used 90-108a Proceedings of the VIIth International Pneumoconioses Conference, Part I, Pittsburgh, PA, August 23-26, 1988, September 1990, 851pp (See Part II) 90-108b Proceedings of the VIIth International Pneumoconioses Conference, Part II, Pittsburgh, PA, August 23-26, 1988, November 1990, 764pp (See Part I) 90-109 A Guide for Evaluating the Performance of Chemical Protective Clothing (CPC), June 1990, 88pp 90-110 NIOH and NIOSH Basis for an Occupational Health Standard: Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP), 1990, 54pp 90-111 NIOSH Grants - Research and Demonstration Projects; Annual Report, Fiscal Year 1989, June 1990, 179pp 90-112 Engine and Turret Lathe Safety Guide, September 1990, 30pp 90-113 Performing Motor and Sensory Neuronal Con- duction Studies in Adult Humans, September 1990, 72pp 90-114 Publication Number Not Used 90-115 A Guide for the Management, Analysis, and Interpretation of Occupational Mortality Data, September 1990, 88pp 90-116 Alert: Request for Assistance in Preventing Bladder Cancer from Exposure to o-Toluidine and Aniline, December 1990, 15pp 90-117 NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards, June 1990 (Superseded by 94-116), 252pp 90-118 Criteria for a Recommended Standard: Occupational Exposure to Ethylene Glycol Monobutyl Ether and Ethylene Glycol Monobutyl Ether Acetate, September 1990, 172pp 90-119 An Evaluation for Glove Bag Containment in Asbestos Removal, October 1990, 131pp 90-120 A Practical Guide to Effective Hearing Conservation Programs in the Workplace, September 1990, 66pp 90-121 NIOSH Manual of Analytical Methods, 3rd Edition - 4th Supplement (See 84-100, 85-117, 87-117, and 89-127), August 15, 1990, 483pp 91-100 Selected Topics in Surface Electromyography for Use in the Occupational Setting: Expert Perspectives, March 1992, 190pp 91-101 Publication Number Not Used 91-102 Laboratory Reports and Rating Criteria for the Proficiency Analytical Testing (PAT) Program, June 1990, 31pp 91-103 NEG and NIOSH Basis for an Occupational Health Standard: Propylene Glycol Ethers and Their Acetates, 54pp 91-104 Publication Number Not Used 91-105 NIOSH Certified Equipment List as of December 31, 1990, (Superseded by 92-101), January 1991, 504pp 91-106 NIOSH Grants - Research and Demonstration Projects-Annual Report, Fiscal Year 1990, April 1991, 191pp 91-107 Publication Number Not Used 91-108 Current Intelligence Bulletin 54-Environmental Tobacco Smoke in the Workplace, Lung Cancer and Other Health Effects, June 1991, 27pp 91-109 Publication Number Not Used 91-110 Alert: Request for Assistance in Preventing Electrocutions During Work with Scaffolds Near Overhead Power Lines, August 1991, 11pp 91-111 Proceedings of the Scientific Workshop on the Health Effects of Electric and Magnetic Fields on Workers, January 30-31, 1991, 242pp 91-112 Current Intelligence Bulletin #55-Carcinogenicity of Acetaldehyde and Malonaldehyde, and Mutagenicity of Related Low-Molecular-Weight Aldehydes, September 1991, 52pp 91-113 Work-Related Lung Disease Surveillance Report, October 1991, 84pp 91-113s Work-Related Lung Disease Surveillance Report - Supplement 1992, September 1992, 43pp 91-114 Building Air Quality, A Guide for Building Owners and Facility Managers, December 1991, 246pp 91-115 NIOH and NIOSH Basis for an Occupational Health Standard: Acrylamide - A Review of the Literature, 1991, 46pp 91-116a Alert: Request for Assistance in Preventing Lead Poisoning in Construction Workers, Revised Edition, April 1992, 25pp 91-117 NIOSH Projects for Fiscal Year 1991, August, 1991, 182pp 91-118 Publication Number Not Used 91-119 Criteria for a Recommended Standard: Occupational Exposure to Ethylene Glycol Monomethyl Ether, Ethylene Glycol Monoethyl Ether and Their Acetates, September 1991, 314pp 92-100 NIOSH Recommendations for Occupational Safety and Health: Compendium of Policy Documents and Statements, January 1992, 218pp 92-101 NIOSH Certified Equipment List as of December 31, 1991 (Superseded by 94-104), January 1992, 569pp 92-102 Alert: Request for Assistance in Preventing Silicosis and Deaths from Sandblasting, August 1992, 18pp 92-103 Homicide in U.S. Workplaces: A Strategy for Prevention Research, September 1992, 13pp 92-104 Analyzing Workplace Exposures Using Direct Reading Instruments and Video Exposure Monitoring Techniques, August 1992, 90pp 92-105 Papers and Proceedings of the Surgeon General's Conference on Agricultural Safety and Health, Public Law 101-517, April 30 - May 3, 1991, Des Moines, Iowa, September 1992, 682pp
92-106 Alert: Request for Assistance in Preventing Falls and Electrocutions During Tree Trimming, August 1992, 13pp 92-107 Alert: Request for Assistance in Preventing Silicosis and Deaths in Rock Drillers, August 1992, 17pp 92-108 Alert: Request for Assistance in Preventing Worker Injuries and Deaths Caused by Falls from Suspension Scaffolds, August 1992, 10pp 92-109 NIOSH Research and Demonstration Grants; Annual Report, Fiscal Year 1991, May 1992, 193pp 92-110 Occupational Safety and Health Guidelines for Chemical Hazards - Supplement III-OHG, 1992 (See 81-123, 88-118, 89-104 and 95-121), 326pp 93-100 NIOSH Projects for Fiscal Year 1992, October 1992, 160pp 93-101 A National Strategy for Occupational Musculoskeletal Injuries -- Implementation Issues and Research Needs, 1991 Conference Summary, November 1992, 27pp 93-102 NIOH and NIOSH Basis for an Occupational Health Standard: Chlorobenzene, January 1993, 85pp 93-103 NEG and NIOSH Basis for an Occupational Health Standard: Ethyl Ether, February 1993, 44pp 93-104 Publication Number Not Used 93-105 Alert: Request for Assistance in Preventing Injuries and Deaths from Metal-Reinforced Hydraulic Hoses, May 1993, 7pp 93-106 Special NIOSH Hazard Review: Rubber Products Manufacturing Industry, September 1993, 25pp 93-107 Publication Number Not Used 93-108 Fatal Injuries to Workers in the United States, 1980-1989: A Decade of Surveillance, National Profile, August 1993, 50pp (See 93-108s) 93-108s Fatal Injuries to Workers in the United States, 1980-1989: A Decade of Surveillance, National and State Profiles, August 1993, 350pp (See 93-108) 93-109 Alert: Request for Assistance in Preventing Homicide in the Workplace, September 1993, 10pp 93-110 Update: NIOSH Warns of Danger of Trench Cave-ins., May 20, 1993, 2pp 93-111 Update: College Students May Be Risking Their Lives on Fishing Vessels, May 14, 1993, 2pp (Superseded by 94-111) 93-112 NIOSH Occupational Disease, Injury and Hazard Surveillance Activities FY 91, February 1993, 240pp 93-113 Delivering on the Nation's Promise: Safety and Health at Work for all People...Through Prevention, 1993, 2pp (Superseded by 94-108) 93-114 Update: NIOSH Warns: Manure Pits Continue to Claim Lives, July 6, 1993, 2pp 93-115 Update: NIOSH Issues Warning to Tobacco Harvesters, July 8, 1993, 2pp 93-116 Update: NIOSH Warns Farmers of Deadly Risk of Grain Suffocation, April 28, 1993, 2pp 93-117 Update: NIOSH Warns of Deadly Carbon Monoxide Hazard from Using Pressure Washers Indoors, May 10, 1993, 2pp 93-118 NIOSH Research and Demonstration Grants-Annual Report, Fiscal Year 1992, May 1993, 184pp 93-119 Update: NIOSH Reports on the Preventability of Tractor Rollovers, January 29, 1993, 2pp 93-120 Update: NIOSH Issues Nationwide Alert on Dangers of Working from Scaffolds, January 4, 1993, 2pp 93-121 Publication Number Not Used 93-122 Update: NIOSH Issues Nationwide Alert on Dangers of Tree Trimming, December 7, 1992, 2pp 93-123 Update: NIOSH Issues Nationwide Alert on Silicosis, November 18, 1992, 2pp 93-124 Update: Prevention of Silicosis Deaths, 1993, 2pp 93-125 Publication Number Not Used 93-126 Update: Farm Safety - Danger of Hair Entanglement in Hay Baler Drive Shafts, July 1992, 2pp 93-127 Update: NIOSH Warns Workers About Explosive Respirator Cylinders, August 2, 1993, 2pp 93-128 Update: NIOSH Warns Midwest of Hazards of Flood Cleanup Work, August 12, 1993, 4pp (Revised to 94-123) 93-129 Publication Number Not Used 93-130 RTECS, a Comprehensive Guide, September 1993, 77pp (Superseded by 97-119) 93-131 Anhydrous Ammonia Safety, NH3 Details For Dealers, 1993, 2pp 93-132 Anhydrous Ammonia Safety, 1993, 2pp 93-133 Questions and Answers - Methylene Chloride Con- trol in Furniture Stripping, September 1997 (Revised), 7pp 94-100 Alert: Request for Assistance in Controlling Exposures to Nitrous Oxide During Anesthetic Administration, April 1994, 13pp 94-101 Update: NIOSH Urges Immediate Action to Prevent Workplace Homicides, October 25, 1993, 2pp 94-102 Alert: Request for Assistance in Preventing Organic Dust Toxic Syndrome, April 1994, 12pp 94-103 Worker Deaths in Confined Spaces, a Summary of Surveillance Findings and Investigative Case Reports, January 1994, 280pp 94-104 NIOSH Certified Equipment List as of September 30, 1993, December 1993, 409pp 94-105 Alert: Request for Assistance in Preventing Scalp- ing and Other Severe Injuries from Farm Machinery, June 1994, 11pp 94-106 Proceedings of the Workshop on Engineering Controls for Preventing Airborne Infections in Workers in Health Care and Related Facilities, July 14-16, 1993, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1994, 208pp 94-107 Alert: Request for Assistance in Preventing Drownings of Commercial Fishermen, April 1994, 12pp 94-108 NIOSH, Delivery on the Nation's Promise: Safety and Health at Work for all People...Through Prevention, 1994, 2pp (Superseded by 97-121) 94-109 Proceedings of the National Fishing Industry Safety and Health Workshop, October 9-11, 1992, Anchorage, Alaska, January 1994, 276pp 94-110 Applications Manual for the Revised NIOSH Lifting Equation, January 1994, 158pp 94-111 Update: College Students may be Risking Their Lives on Fishing Vessels, Working in the Alaska Fishing Industry is one of the Most Hazardous Jobs, April 1994, 2pp 94-112 Proceedings of the 9th International Symposium on Epidemiology in Occupational Health, September 23-25, 1992, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1994, 718pp 94-113 NIOSH Manual of Analytical Methods, Third Edition, August 1994, 1373pp 94-114 NIOSH 1994 Fact Book: National Program for Occupational Safety and Health in Construction, March 1994, 140pp 94-115 Publication Number Not Used 94-116 NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards, June 1994, 436pp 94-117 Update: NIOSH Warns Employment can be Dangerous and Deadly for Adolescents, June 13, 1994 94-118 Update: NIOSH Warns Nitrous Oxide Continues to Threaten Health Care Workers, June 14, 1994, 2pp 94-119 Proceedings of the NIOSH Symposium on Efforts to Prevent Injury and Disease Among Agricultural Workers, July 1994, 283pp 94-120 Work-Related Lung Disease Surveillance Report 1994, August 1994, 162pp 94-121 Update: NIOSH Warns of Agricultural Hazards: Organic Dust Syndrome, July 19, 1994, 2pp 94-122 Workplace Use of Back Belts, Review and Recommendations, July 1994, 28pp 94-123 Update: NIOSH Warns of the Hazards of Flood Cleanup Work, July 1994, 4pp 94-124 Participatory Ergonomic Interventions in Meatpacking Plants, 1994, 226pp 94-125 Alert: Request for Assistance in Preventing Injuries and Deaths of Fire Fighters, September 1994, 12pp 94-126 Publication Number Not Used 94-127 Back Belts - Do They Prevent Injury?, 1994, 15pp NTIS No: PB 95-147-419/A03 94-128 Publication Number Not Used 94-129 NIOSH Technical Report: Control of Nitrous Oxide in Dental Operatories, September 1994, 121pp 94-130 Publication Number Not Used 94-131 NIOSH Research and Demonstration Grants-Annual Report, Fiscal Year 1993, August 1994, 192pp 95-100 NIOH and NIOSH Basis for an Occupational Health Standard: 2-Ethyl-2-Hydroxymethyl-1,3-Propanediol, December 1994, 26pp 95-101 Alert: Request for Assistance in Preventing Injuries and Deaths of Loggers, December 1994, 11pp 95-102 Update: NIOSH Finds Effective Interventions to Reduce Ergonomic Injuries in Meatpacking and Other Industries, January 6, 1995, 2pp 95-103 Publication Number Not Used 95-104 Laboratory Evaluations and Performance Reports for the Proficiency Analytical Testing (PAT) and Environmental Lead Proficiency Analytical Testing (ELPAT) Programs, Memorandum of Understanding #PW593570, November 1994, 34pp 95-105 The NIOSH Compendium of Hearing Protection Devices, October 1994, 82pp 95-106 Criteria for a Recommended Standard: Occupational Exposure to Respirable Coal Mine Dust, September 1995, 360pp 95-107 Guidelines - Minimum and Comprehensive State-Based Activities in Occupational Safety and Health, June 1995, 11pp 95-108 Alert: Request for Assistance in Preventing Electrocutions of Crane Operators and Crew Members Working Near Overhead Power Lines, May 1995, 12pp 95-109 Safe Grain and Silage Handling, October 1995, 63pp 95-110 Publication Number Not Used 95-111 New Directions at NIOSH, 1995, 14pp (Superseded by 97-100) 95-112 NIOSH Research and Demonstration Grants-Annual Report, Fiscal Year 1994, May 1995, 199pp 95-113 Current Intelligence Bulletin 56 - Washed Cotton, A Review and Recommendations Regarding Batch Kier Washed Cotton, August 1995, 23pp 95-114 Proceedings of a NIOSH Workshop: A Strategy for Industrial Power Hand Tool Ergonomic Research - Design, Selection, Installation, and Use in Automotive Manufacturing, January 13-14, 1994, Cincinnati, Ohio, August 1995, 56pp 95-115 Update: NIOSH Warns: Employment May Be Hazardous for Adolescent Workers, July 17, 1995, 2pp 95-116 Publication Number Not Used 95-117 Guidelines for Air Sampling and Analytical Method Development and Evaluation, May 1995, 110pp 95-118 Update: NIOSH Warns Farmers of Forage Wagon Hazards, September 14, 1995, 2pp 95-119 Cumulative Trauma Disorders in the Workplace, Bibliography, September 1995, 217pp 95-120 When a Coal Miner Dies...The National Coal Workers' Autopsy Study, 1995, 2pp 95-121 Occupational Safety and Health Guidelines for Chemical Hazards - Supplement IV-OHG, 1995, (See 81-123, 88-118, 89-104, and 92-110) 451pp 95-122 Publication Number Not Used 95-123 Report to Congress on Workers' Home Con- tamination Study Conducted Under the Workers' Family Protection Act (29 U.S.C. 671a), September 1995, 304pp 95-124 Publication Number Not Used 95-125 Alert: Request for Assistance in Preventing Deaths and Injuries of Adolescent Workers, May 1995, 15pp 95-125a Alert: Request for Assistance in Preventing Deaths and Injuries of Adolescent Workers, Tear-out Sheet, May 1995, 2pp 96-100 Current Intelligence Bulletin 57-Violence in the Workplace - Risk Factors and Prevention Strategies, June 1996, 30pp 96-101 NIOSH Guide to the Selection and Use of Particulate Respirators Certified Under 42 CFR Part 84, January 1996, 29pp 96-102 Protect Yourself Against Tuberculosis - A Respiratory Protection Guide for Health Care Workers, December 1995, 30pp 96-103 National Mortality Profile of Active Duty Personnel in the U.S. Armed Forces, 1980-1993, September 1996, 63pp 96-104 NEG and NIOSH Basis for an Occupational Health Standard: 2-Diethylaminoethanol, May 1996, 24pp 96-105 Hazard Controls 1: Control of Dusts from Sanding in Autobody Repair Shops, January 1996, 2pp 96-106 Hazard Controls 2: Control of Paint Overspray in Autobody Repair Shops, January 1996, 2pp 96-107 Hazard Controls 3: Control of Nitrous Oxide in Dental Operatories, January 1996, 4pp 96-108 Trac-Safe: A Community-Based Program for Reducing Injuries and Deaths from Tractor Overturns - Facilitator's Manual, Cooperative Agreement # U07/CCU706145, April 1996, 88pp 96-109 Ergonomic Interventions for the Soft Drink Beverage Delivery Industry, July 1996, 92pp 96-110 Preventing Occupational Hearing Loss - A Practical Guide, June 1996, 103pp (Revised October 1996) 96-111 Alert: Request for Assistance in Preventing Asthma and Death from Diisocyanate Exposure, March 1996, 14pp 96-112 Alert: Request for Assistance in Preventing Silicosis and Deaths in Construction Workers, May 1996, 22pp 96-113 Publication Number Not Used 96-114 Publication Number Not Used 96-115 National Occupational Research Agenda, April 1996, 82pp 96-116 Publication Number Not Used 96-117 Publication Number Not Used 96-118 NIOSH/CDPHE/CPSC/OSHA/EPA Alert: Preventing Carbon Monoxide Poisoning from Small Gasoline-Powered Engines and Tools, November 1996, 19pp 96-118a NIOSH/CDPHE/CPSC/OSHA/EPA Alert: Preventing Carbon Monoxide Poisoning from Small Gasoline-Powered Engines and Tools, Fact Sheet, November 1996, 4pp 96-119 Update: NIOSH Study Finds Work Injuries, Illnesses Among Young Employees Pervasive, Preventable, June 1996, 2pp 96-120 Update: NIOSH Warns of Silicosis Risk in Construction, Suggests Measures to Reduce Exposure, June 1996, 2pp 96-121 Hazard Controls 4: Control of Wood Dust from Horizontal Belt Sanders, September 1996, 2pp 96-122 Hazard Controls 5: Control of Wood Dust from Shapers, September 1996, 2pp 96-123 Hazard Controls 6: Control of Wood Dust from Automated Routers, September 1996, 2pp 96-124 Hazard Controls 7: Control of Wood Dust from Large Diameter Disc Sanders, September 1996, 2pp 96-125 Hazard Controls 8: Control of Wood Dust from Random Orbital Hand Sanders, September 1996, 2pp 96-126 Hazard Controls 9: Control of Wood Dust from Orbital Hand Sanders, September 1996, 2pp 96-127 Hazard Controls 10: Control of Wood Dust from Table Saws, September 1996, 2pp 96-128 Hazard Controls 11: Control of Smoke from Laser/ Electric Surgical Procedures, September 1996, 2pp 96-129 NIOSH Fact Sheet - EMFs in The Workplace, September 1996, 4pp 96-130 NIOSH Pundit User's Guide For Searching NIOSH CD-ROMS, April 1996, 60pp 96-131 NIOSH Criteria Documents CD-ROM (1972- April 1996), April 1996 (Superseded by 97-106) 96-132 The Effects of Workplace Hazards on Male Reproductive Health, 1996, 13pp 96-133 Occupational Mortality in Washington State, 1950-1989, March 1997, 176pp 96-134 Work-Related Lung Disease Surveillance Report - 1996, October 1996, 484pp 96-135 First Supplement to the NIOSH Manual of Analytical Methods (NMAM) Fourth Edition, May 15, 1996, 362pp (See 94-113) 96-136 NIOSH Technical Report: Results from the National Occupational Health Survey of Mining (NOHSM), September 1996, 226pp 97-100 New Directions at NIOSH, 1996, 31pp 97-101 Construction Workers: It's Not Just Dust!...Prevent Silicosis, 1997, 2pp 97-102 Publication Number Not Used 97-103 Hazard Controls 12 - Control of Organic Dusts from Bedding Choppers in Dairy Barns, April 1997, 2pp 97-104 To "B" or Not to "B"...A NIOSH B Reader, 1997, 2pp 97-105 Engineering Control Guidelines for Hot Mix Asphalt Pavers, Part 1, New Highway-Class Pavers, January 1997, 26pp 97-106 NIOSH Criteria Documents Plus CD-ROM, July 1997 97-107 Hazard Controls 13 - Control of Dust from Powder Dye Handling Operations, April 1997, 2pp 97-108 Update: NIOSH Warns: Improper Hitching to Tractors Can Be Fatal, January 14, 1997, 2pp 97-109 NIOSH Research Projects: Musculoskeletal Disorders, January 1997, 14pp 97-110 Alert: Preventing Worker Injuries and Deaths from Moving Refuse Collection Vehicles, May 1997, 13pp 97-111 Selecting Evaluating and Using Sharps Disposal Containers 97-112 Silica: It's Not Just Dust, Protect Your Lungs from Deadly Silicosis, 1997, 1pp (Poster) 97-113 Hazard Controls 14- Control of Scrap Paper Baler Crushing Hazards, April 1997, 4pp 97-114 Mortality by Occupation, Industry, and Cause of Death - 24 Reporting States (1984-1988), June 1997, 48pp 97-115 Injuries Among Farm Workers in the United States, 1993, April 1997, 366pp 97-116 Alert: Preventing Asthma in Animal Handlers, January 1998 97-117 Elements of Ergonomics Programs: A Primer Based on Workplace Evaluations of Musculoskeletal Disorders, March 1997, 143pp 97-118 NIOSH/MSHA/OSHA Silica...It's Not Just Dust: Silica Dust Causes Silicosis - What Rock Drillers can do to Protect Their Lungs from Silica Dust, 1997, 2pp 97-119 RTECS: Comprehensive Guide to the RTECS, July 1997, 185pp 97-120 Distinguishing Motor Starts from Short Circuits Through Phase-Angle Measurements RI9638, March 1997, 16pp 97-121 NIOSH Fact Sheet, 1997, 1pp 97-122 Preventing Massive Killer Collapses in Coal Mines IC9446, 1996 (Inside 97-133) 97-123 Detection of Downed Trolley Lines Using Arc Signature Analysis RI9639, May 1997, 15pp 97-124 Agriculture: NIOSH Research Projects, April 1997, 18pp 97-125 Protect Your Family, Reduce Contamination at Home, 1997, 16pp 97-126 A Second-Generation Remote Optical Methanometer, RI9640, May 1997, 14pp 97-127 Evaluation of a Signaling and Warning System for Underground Mines, RI9641, May 1997, 22pp 97-128 Technology News No. 455 - Roof Hazard Alert Modules, May 1997, 2pp 97-129 Technology News No. 456 - A Fault Detection Neural Network for dc Trolley System Protection, May 1997, 2pp 97-130 Technology News No. 457 - Online Access of Mining Health and Safety Research via the Common Information Service System (CISS), May 1997, 2pp 97-131 Technology News No. 458 - Development of a Research Facility to Improve Mine Hoisting and Ore Pass Safety, May 1997, 2pp 97-132 Are You a Working Teen? What You Should Know About Safety and Health on the Job, Cooperative Agreement #U60/CCU912042, 1997, 4pp 97-133 Proceedings: New Technology for Ground Control in Retreat Mining, IC9446, 1997 97-134 Development of a Mine Hoist and Ore Pass Research Facility RI9637, February 1997, 17pp 97-135 Alert: Preventing Allergic Reactions to Natural Rubber Latex in the Workplace, June 1997, 15pp 97-136 Technology News No. 459 - Ergonomic Seat Reduces Shock for Low-Seam Shuttle Car Operators, May 1997, 2pp 97-137 Hazard Controls 15 - Control of Ergonomic Hazards from Squeegee Handles in the Screen-printing Industry, June 1997, 2pp 97-138 National Occupational Research Agenda Update, July 1997, 16pp 97-139 Agriculture Disease and Injury Research Bibliography 1990-1996, July 1997 97-140 NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards, 1997 97-141 Musculoskeletal Disorders and Workplace Factors: A Critical Review of Epidemiologic Evidence for Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders of the Neck, Upper Extremity and Low Back, July 1997, 588pp 97-142 The Science of Occupational Musculoskeletal Disorders, May 21, 1997. (Report of Written Testimony from Dr. Linda Rosenstock Submitted to the Subcommittee on Workforce Protections, Committee on Education and the Workforce, U.S. House of Representatives.), 16pp 97-143 Special Hazard Review: Child Labor Research Needs; Recommendations from the NIOSH Child Labor Working Team, August 1997, 75pp 97-144 Health Hazard Evaluations CD-ROM, July 1997 97-145 Plan Language about Shiftwork, July 1997 97-146 Histoplasmosis: Protecting Workers at Risk (NIOSH and NCID), September 1997 97-147 Hazard ID 1 - Exposure to Silica Dust on Continuous Mining Operations Using Flooded-Bed Scrubbers, August 1997, 2pp 97-148 Alternative Keyboards, 1997, 13pp 97-149 NIOSH Fact Sheet-Exploding Flashlights: Are They a Serious Threat to Worker Safety, June 1997, 4pp 97-150 Control of Health and Safety Hazards in Commercial Dry Cleaning 97-151 Publication Number Not Used 97-152 Construction: NIOSH Research Projects, August 1997 97-153 Publication Number Not Used 97-154 Hazard Controls 16 - Control of Exposure to Perchloroethylene in Commercial Dry Cleaning , October 1997, 3pp 97-155 Hazard Controls 17 - Control of Exposure to Perchloroethylene in Commercial Dry Cleaning (Substitution), October 1997, 4pp 97-156 Hazard Controls 18 - Control of Exposure to Perchloroethylene in Commercial Dry Cleaning (Machine Design), October 1997, 4pp 97-157 Hazard Controls 19 - Control of Exposure to Perchloroethylene in Commercial Dry Cleaning (Ventilation), October 1997, 4pp 97-158 Hazard Controls 20 - Control of Spotting Chemical Hazards in Commercial Dry Cleaning , October 1997, 3pp 97-159 Hazard Controls 21 - Control of Fire Hazards in Commercial Dry Cleaning Shops Using Petroleum-Based Solvents , October 1997, 4pp 97-160 Hazard Controls 22 - Control of Ergonomic Hazards in Commercial Dry Cleaning , October 1997, 4pp 97-161 Publication Number Not Used 97-162 Asbestos Bibliography (Revised) 97-163 Current Intelligence Bulletin 58-Risk Factors and Prevention Strategies of Commercial Fishing in Alaska, September 1997
F. MINING SECTION Reports of Investigations (RI's)
Barrett EA, Kowalski KM [1995]. Effective hazard recognition training using a latent-image, three-dimensional slide simulation exercise. Pittsburgh, PA: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, RI 9527.
Beus MJ, Orr TJ [1995]. Computer modeling and analysis of the Greens Creek Mine, Admiralty Island, AK. Spokane, WA: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, RI 9530.
Pariseau WG, Johnson JC, McDonald MM, Poad ME [1995]. Rock mechanics study of shaft stability and pillar mining, Homestake Mine, Lead, SD (in three parts): 1. Premining geomechanical modeling using UTAH2. Spokane, WA: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, RI 9531.
Whyatt JK, Beus MJ [1995]. In situ stress at the Lucky Friday Mine (in four parts): 1. Reanalysis of overcore measurements from 4250 level. Spokane, WA: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, RI 9532.
Oyler DC [1995]. A case study of shield-strata interaction at a southern Ohio mine. Pittsburgh, PA: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, RI 9534.
Smith AC, Pro RW, Lazzara CP [1995]. Performance of automatic sprinkler systems for extinguishing incipient and propagating conveyor belt fires under ventilated conditions. Pittsburgh, PA: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, RI 9538.
Yenchek MR, Schuster KC, Hudson AJ [1995]. Operational characteristics of trailing cable splices. Pittsburgh, PA: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, RI 9540.
Ruff TM [1995]. Teleoperation of a compact loader-trammer. Spokane, WA: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, RI 9545.
Wang RC, Shapiro DE [1995]. Bending fatigue tests on flattened strand wire rope at high working loads. Pittsburgh, PA: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, RI 9547.
Colinet JF, Spencer ER [1995]. Dust sources and controls for multiple-machine longwall faces. Pittsburgh, PA: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, RI 9548.
Edwards JC, Morrow GS [1995]. Development of coal combustion sensitivity test for smoke detectors. Pittsburgh, PA: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, RI 9551.
Timko RJ, Derick RL [1995]. Detection and control of spontaneous heating in coal mine pillarsa case study. Pittsburgh, PA: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, RI 9553.
Dubaniewicz TH Jr., Chilton JE [1995]. Optically powered remote gas monitor. Pittsburgh, PA: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, RI 9558.
Whyatt JK, Jenkins FM, Larson MK [1995]. In situ stress at the Lucky Friday Mine (in four parts): 2. Analysis of overcore measurement from 5300 level. Spokane, WA: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, RI 9560.
Tesarik DR, Seymour JB, Yanske TR, McKibbin RW [1995]. Stability analysis of a backfilled room-and-pillar mine. Spokane, WA: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, RI 9565.
Peterson JS [1995]. Influence of environmental factors on spark ignition probability. Pittsburgh, PA: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, RI 9566.
Whyatt JK, Beus MJ, Larson MK [1995]. In situ stress at the Lucky Friday Mine (in four parts): 3. Reanalysis of overcore measurements from the Star Mine. Spokane, WA: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, RI 9567.
Turin FC et al. [1995]. Human factors analysis of roof bolting hazards in underground coal mines. Pittsburgh, PA: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, RI 9568.
Perzak FJ, Litton CD, Mura KE, Lazzara CP [1995]. Hazards of conveyor belt fires. Pittsburgh, PA: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, RI 9570.
Conti RS, Litton CD [1995]. A comparison of mine fire sensors. Pittsburgh, PA: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, RI 9572.
Clark CC, Vickery JD, Backer RR [1995]. Transport of total tailings paste backfill: results of full-scale pipe test loop pumping tests. Spokane, WA: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, RI 9573.
Pariseau WG, Johnson JC, McDonald MM, Poad ME [1995]. Rock mechanics study of shaft stability and pillar mining, Homestake Mine, Lead, SD (in three parts): 2. Mine measurements and confirmation of premining results. Spokane, WA: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, RI 9576.
Whyatt JK, Williams TJ, Blake W [1995]. In situ stress at the Lucky Friday Mine (in four parts): 4. Characterization of mine in situ stress field. Spokane, WA: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, RI 9582.
Vaught C, Fotta B, Wiehagen WJ, Conti RS, Fowkes RS [1996]. A profile of workers' experience and preparedness in responding to underground mine fires. Pittsburgh, PA: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, RI 9584.
Miron Y [1995]. Gel sealants for the mitigation of spontaneous heatings in coal mines. Pittsburgh, PA: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, RI 9585.
Edwards JC, Morrow GS [1995]. Evaluation of smoke detectors for mining use. Pittsburgh, PA: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, RI 9586.
DuCarme JP, Jaspal JS, Kwitowski AJ [1996]. New techniques for mining thin-seam mountaintop coal reserves. Pittsburgh, PA: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, RI 9595.
Cecala AB, Timko RJ, Prokop AE [1995]. Reducing respirable dust levels during bag conveying and stacking using bag and belt cleaner device. Pittsburgh, PA: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, RI 9596.
Beus MJ, Orr TJ, Whyatt JK [1996]. Application of field measurements and computer modeling to evaluate deep mine shaft stability in northern Idaho. Spokane, WA: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, RI 9600.
Orr TJ, Beus MJ [1996]. Real-time monitoring of field measurements for mine design: Greens Creek Mine, Admiralty Island, Alaska. Spokane, WA: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, RI 9613.
Weiss ES, Conti RS, Bazala EM, Pro RW [1996]. Inflatable devices for use in combating underground mine fires. Pittsburgh, PA: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, RI 9614.
Colinet JF, Jankowski RA [1996]. Dust control considerations for deep-cut mining when utilizing exhaust ventilation and a scrubber. Pittsburgh, PA: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, RI 9615.
Organiscak JA, Page SJ [1996]. Assessment of airborne dust generated from small truck-mounted rock drills. Pittsburgh, PA: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, RI 9616.
Pariseau WG, Johnson JC, McDonald MM, Poad ME [1996]. Rock mechanics study of shaft stability and pillar mining, Homestake Mine, Lead, SD (in three parts): 3. Geomechanical monitoring and modeling using UTAH3. Spokane, WA: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, RI 9618.
Whyatt JK, White BG, Johnson JC [1996]. Strength and deformation properties of belt strata, Coeur d'Alene mining district, ID. Spokane, WA: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, RI 9619.
Kyriazi N [1996]. Performance comparison of second-generation oxygen self-rescuers. Pittsburgh, PA: U.S. Department of Energy, RI 9621.
Edwards JC, Friel GF [1996]. Comparative in-mine evaluation of carbon monoxide and smoke detectors. Pittsburgh, PA: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, RI 9622.
Spencer ER, Kovscek PD, Fields KG [1996]. Design and demonstration of a continuous dust control parameter monitoring system. Pittsburgh, PA: U.S. Department of Energy, RI 9623.
Friel GF, Edwards JC [1996]. Mine fire detection by ultrasonic ranging systems. Pittsburgh, PA: U.S. Department of Energy, RI 9624.
Molinda GM, Monaghan WD, Mowrey GL, Persetic GF [1996]. Using ground penetrating radar for roof hazard detection in underground mines. Pittsburgh, PA: U.S. Department of Energy, RI 9625.
De Rosa MI [1996]. A 20-liter furnace test method to determine the combustion gas toxicity of conveyor belts. Pittsburgh, PA: U.S. Department of Energy, RI 9626.
Goodman GVR, Spencer ER [1996]. Evaluation of techniques for protecting dust sampling equipment in harsh environments. Pittsburgh, PA: U.S. Department of Energy, RI 9627.
Lucci CE [1996]. Moisture-corrected reflectance rock dust meter. Pittsburgh, PA: U.S. Department of Energy, RI 9630.
Weiss ES, Cashdollar KL, Sapko MJ, Bazala EM [1996]. Secondary explosion hazards during blasting in oil shale and sulfide ore mines. Pittsburgh, PA: U.S. Department of Energy, RI 9632.
Weiss ES, Slivensky WA, Schultz MJ, Stephan CR. Jackson KW [1996]. Evaluation of polymer construction material and water trap designs for underground coal mine seals. Pittsburgh, PA: U.S. Department of Energy, RI 9634.
Kyriazi N, Shubilla JP [1996]. Self-contained self-rescuer field evaluation: fifth-phase results. Pittsburgh, PA: U.S. Department of Energy, RI 9635.
Tesarik DR, Seymour JB, Lane WL [1996]. Material properties of retested specimens composed of tailings, cement, and blast-furnace slag. Spokane, WA: U.S. Department of Energy, RI 9636.
Beus MJ, Ruff TM [1997]. Development of a mine hoist and ore pass research facility. Spokane, WA: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, DHHS (NIOSH) Publication No.97-134, RI 9637.
Yenchek MR, Cawley JC, Peterson JS, Kohler JL [1997]. Distinguishing motor starts from short circuits through phase-angle measurements. Pittsburgh, PA: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, DHHS (NIOSH) Publication No. 97-120, RI 9638.
Peterson JS, Cole GP [1997]. Detection of downed trolley lines using arc signature analysis. Pittsburgh, PA: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, DHHS (NIOSH) Publication No. 97-123, RI 9639.
Franks RA, Opferman JJ, Friel GF, Edwards JC [1997]. A second-generation remote optical methanometer. Pittsburgh, PA: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, DHHS (NIOSH) Publication No. 97-126, RI 9640.
Conti RS, Yewen RG [1997]. Evaluation of a signaling and warning system for underground mines. Pittsburgh, PA: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, DHHS (NIOSH) Publication No. 97-127, RI 9641.
Schiffbauer WH [1997]. Accurate navigation and control of continuous mining machines for coal mining. Pittsburgh, PA: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, DHHS (NIOSH) Publication No. 98-101, RI 9642.
Information Circulars (IC's)
Ambrose DH [1995]. Computer graphics simulations comparing reduced exposure mining equipmentshuttle cars versus continuous haulage systems. Pittsburgh, PA: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, IC 9418. NTIS stock number: PB95-170643.
Perdue CW, Kowalski KM, Barrett EA [1995]. Hazard recognition in mining: a psychological perspective. Pittsburgh, PA: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, IC 9422.
Rethi LL, Burns KL [1995]. Comparison of small mines and small businesses: health and safety barriers and intervention strategies. Pittsburgh, PA: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, IC 9423.
Maksimovic SD, Mowrey GL [1995]. Evaluation of several natural gamma radiation systemsa preliminary study. Pittsburgh, PA: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, IC 9434.
Kissell FN [1995]. How to control air contaminants during tunnel construction. Pittsburgh, PA: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, IC 9439.
Dobroski H Jr., Stephan CR, Conti RS [1996]. Historical summary of coal mine explosions in the United States, 1981 to 1994. Pittsburgh, PA: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, IC 9440.
Martin LA, Girard JM, Goris JM [1996]. Installation and safety practices for cable bolts in underground mines. Spokane, WA: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, IC 9441.
Molinda GM, Mark C [1996]. Rating the strength of coal mine roof rocks. Pittsburgh, PA: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, IC 9444.
Mark C, Tuchman RJ, comp. [1997]. Proceedings: New technology for ground control in retreat mining. Pittsburgh, PA: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, DHHS (NIOSH) Publication No. 97-122, IC 9446.
Fotta B, Mallett LG [1997]. Effects of mining height on injury rates in U.S. underground nonlongwall bituminous coal mines. Pittsburgh, PA: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, DHHS (NIOSH) Publication No. 98-104, IC 9447.
Technology News
U.S. Bureau of Mines [1995]. Updated analysis of longwall pillar stability (ALPS) computer program incorporates new coal mine roof rating (CMRR). Pittsburgh, PA: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, Technology News 445.
U.S. Bureau of Mines [1995]. Dust collector discharge shroud reduces dust exposure to drill operators at surface coal mines. Pittsburgh, PA: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, Technology News 447.
U.S. Bureau of Mines [1995]. Improving the performance of longwall gob gas ventholes. Pittsburgh, PA: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, Technology News 448.
U.S. Bureau of Mines [1995]. LAYOUT: a bump hazard assessment model. Pittsburgh, PA: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, Technology News 452.
U.S. Bureau of Mines [1996]. Navigation and control of continuous mining systems for coal mining. Pittsburgh, PA: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, Technology News 453.
NIOSH [1997]. Technology News 455: Roof hazard alert modules. Pittsburgh, PA: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.
NIOSH [1997]. Technology News 456: A fault detection neural network for dc trolley system protection. Pittsburgh, PA: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.
NIOSH [1997]. Technology News 457: Online access of mining health and safety research via the Common Information Service System (CISS). Pittsburgh, PA: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.
NIOSH [1997]. Technology News 458: Development of a research facility to improve mine hoisting and ore pass safety. Spokane, WA: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.
NIOSH [1997]. Technology News 459: Ergonomic seat reduces shock for low-seam shuttle car operators. Pittsburgh, PA: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.
NIOSH [1997]. Technology News 460: Prototype borehole miner selectively extracts gold from permafrost. Spokane, WA: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.
NIOSH [1997]. Technology News 461: Coal dust explosibility meter. Pittsburgh, PA: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. NIOSH [1997]. Technology News 462: Ground penetrating radar for highwall guidance. Pittsburgh, PA: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.
NIOSH [1997]. Technology News 463: Machine-mounted continuous respirable dust monitor. Pittsburgh, PA: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.
NIOSH [1997]. Technology News 464: Analysis of retreat mining pillar stability (ARMPS): version 4.0 for Windows. Pittsburgh, PA: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.
NIOSH [1997]. Technology News 465: Method for predicting methane emissions on extended longwall faces. Pittsburgh, PA: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.
NIOSH [1997]. Technology News 466: Use of seismic tomography to identify geologic hazards in underground mines. Spokane, WA: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.
NIOSH [1997]. Technology News 467: Wood crib performance model. Pittsburgh, PA: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.
NIOSH [1997]. Technology News 468: Tests for Doppler radar technology for haulage truck backup alarms. Spokane, WA: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.
Special Publications
Maleki H, Wopat PF, Repsher RC, Tuchman RJ, eds. [1995]. Proceedings: Mechanics and Mitigation of Violent Failure in Coal and Hard-Rock Mines. Pittsburgh, PA: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, Special Publication 01-95. May be ordered from the National Technical Information Service (NTIS), 5285 Port Royal Rd., Springfield, VA 22161; phone (703) 487-4650; fax (703) 321-8547. Please specify the following NTIS stock number when ordering: PB95-211967.
U.S. Bureau of Mines [1995]. Lake Lynn Laboratory (bro- chure). Pittsburgh, PA: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, Special Publication 08-95. Free copy available from Beth L. Gilmore, NIOSH Pittsburgh Research Center, phone (412) 892-6554, e-mail: bcg5@cdc.gov
U.S. Bureau of Mines [1995]. This Is Mining... Pittsburgh, PA: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, Special Publication 07-95. Free copy available from Rose Ann Crotsley, NIOSH Pittsburgh Research Center, phone (412) 892-6609, e-mail: rkc6@cdc.gov
Mining Health and Safety Update
U.S. Department of Energy [1996]. Mining health and safety update, March issue (focus on ground control).
U.S. Department of Energy [1996]. Mining health and safety update, August issue (focus on human factors).
NIOSH [1997]. Mining health and safety update, July issue (focus on human factors, fires and explosions, life support, equipment safety).
NIOSH [1997]. Mining health and safety update, December issue (focus on haulage, disaster prevention, ground control).
Hazard Identification (Hazard ID)
NIOSH [1997]. Hazard Identification 1: Exposure to silica dust on continuous mining operations using flooded-bed scrubbers. Pittsburgh, PA: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.
Outside Papers
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Ambrose DH [1995]. Comparing mining techniques and equipment using computer graphics simulation. In: Ozdemir L, Hanna K, eds. Proceedings of the Third International Symposium on Mine Mechanization and Automation. Vol. 1. Golden, CO: Colorado School of Mines, pp. 6-1 to 6-12.
Ambrose DH [1996]. Solid modeling simulations used as an alternative method to study safety issues in mine elevator/hoist systems. In: Proceedings of MINESIM '96 -First International Symposium on Mine Simulation. Athens, Greece: CD-ROM, 13 pp.
Anderson D [1996]. Computers in geology, geometry, planning, training, communications: mine mapping, modeling, and visualization systems. Engineering and Mining J 197(7) 34-35.
Barczak TM, Gearhart DF [1995]. Renewed interest in prop supports as a replacement for wood cribs. In: Peng SS, ed. Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Ground Control in Mining. Morgantown, WV: West Virginia University, pp. 149-158.
Barczak TM, Wilson JW [1995]. Practical solutions to offset the deficiencies and price of mine timber. In: Daemen JJK, Schultz RA, eds. Proceedings of the 35th U.S. Symposium on Rock Mechanics. Lake Tahoe, NV.
Barczak TM, Gearhart DF [1996]. Shield evaluation and performance testing at the USBM's strategic structures testing laboratory. In: Proceedings of Longwall USA. Pittsburgh, PA: pp. 189-205.
Barczak TM, Molinda GM [1996]. Innovative secondary support technologies for western mines. In: Ozdemir L, Hanna K, Haramy KY, Peng S, eds. Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Ground Control in Mining. Golden, CO: Colorado School of Mines.
Barczak TM, Zelanko JC, Molinda GM [1996]. Innovative secondary support systems for gate roads. In: Proceedings of Longwall USA. Pittsburgh, PA: pp. 21-43.
Barczak TM, Gearhart DF [1997]. Full-scale performance evaluation of mobile roof supports. In: Peng SS, ed. Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Ground Control in Mining. Morgantown, WV: West Virginia University, pp. 211-220.
Barrett EA, Fotta B, Rethi LL [1996]. Independent contractor trends in the United States mining industry. In: Proceedings of Minesafe International 1996. Perth, Western Australia, Australia, pp. 357-362.
Barrett EA, Rethi LL, Fotta B [1996]. Elements from comprehensive safety programs in general industry could benefit independent contractors working in the mining industrypart I. Holmes Safety Association Bulletin Mar:1-6.
Barrett EA, Rethi LL, Fotta B [1996]. Elements from comprehensive safety programs in general industry could benefit independent contractors working in the mining industrypart II. Holmes Safety Association Bulletin Apr:1-6.
Bartholomae RC, Burks JA [1995]. Occupational noise exposures in underground longwall coal mines. In: Proceedings of Inter-Noise '95. Newport Beach, CA: pp. 833-836.
Bartholomae RC [1996]. Occupational noise in coal mining - a continuing problem. In: Proceedings of the 13th Annual International Pittsburgh Coal Conference. Pittsburgh, PA: pp. 959-964.
Bartholomae RC, Burks JA [1996]. Longwall mine noise and recommendations to reduce worker noise exposure. In: Proceedings of Noise-Con 96. Seattle, WA: pp. 949-954.
Bauer ER, Steiner LJ, Hamrick CA [1995]. Extended cut mining and worker safety in underground coal mines. Soc Min Eng preprint 95-60.
Bauer ER, Chekan GJ, Steiner LJ [1997]. Stability evaluation of extended cut mining in underground coal mines. In: Hudson JA, ed. Proceedings of the 36th U.S. Rock Mechanics Symposium. New York, NY: Columbia University, paper No. 302.
Beus MJ, Duda FT Jr., Orr TJ [1995]. A PC-based monitoring system for mine hoisting. In: Mitri HS, ed. Proceedings of the Third Canadian Conference on Computer Applications in the Mineral Industry. Montreal, Quebec, Canada: McGill University, pp. 646-653.
Beus MJ, McCoy WG [1995]. Mine shaft conveyance load-monitoring system. In: Proceedings of the 1995 IEEE Industry Applications Society 30th Annual Meeting. Vol. 3. Orlando, FL: pp. 2048-2053.
Beus MJ, Stewart BM, Iverson S [1996]. Design and hazard assessment of mine ore passes. In: Ozdemir L, Hanna K, Haramy KY, Peng S, eds. Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Ground Control in Mining. Golden, CO: Colorado School of Mines, pp. 297-309.
Beus MJ [1997]. Sensor-enhanced test platform will refine safety measures in underground mines. Sensors 14(8):14.
Beus MJ, Ruff TM, McCoy WG [1997]. Conveyance monitoring to improve mine hoisting safety. In: Proceedings of the IEEE-Industrial Applications Society 32nd Annual Meeting. Vol. 3, pp. 2091-2105.
Bhatt SK [1995]. Appalachian coal: an overview. Mining Engineering 47(12):1089-1090.
Bockosh GR, Peters RH [1996]. Human factors considerations in another hazardous industry: mining. In: Proceedings of the International Workshop on Human Factors in Offshore Operations. New Orleans, LA.
Boldt CMK [1996]. Improved visibility for operating large haulage equipment. Holmes Safety Association Bulletin May-June: 4-7.
Brautigam AL, Kwitowski AJ [1995]. Remote reset for continuous miners used in extended cuts. Holmes Safety Association Bulletin May-June:4-7.
Brnich MJ Jr., Mallett LG, Vaught C [1997]. Training future mine emergency responders; part 1: who should be trained and how? Falls Church, VA: U.S. Department of Labor, Mine Safety and Health Administration, Holmes Safety Association Bulletin Oct:3-5.
Brnich MJ Jr., Mallett LG, Vaught C [1997]. Training future mine emergency responders; part 2: what topics should be included? Falls Church, VA: U.S. Department of Labor, Mine Safety and Health Administration, Holmes Safety Association Bulletin Nov:3-5.
Brnich MJ Jr., Vaught C [1997]. Barricading makes a comeback? Falls Church, VA: U.S. Department of Labor, Mine Safety and Health Administration, Holmes Safety Association Bulletin Nov:14.
Campoli AA, McCall FE, Finfinger GL, Zuber MD [1995]. Longwall dust control potentially enhanced by surface borehole water infusion. In: Wala AM, ed. Proceedings of the Seventh U.S. Mine Ventilation Symposium. Lexington, KY: University of Kentucky, pp. 147-152.
Campoli AA, McCall FE, Finfinger GL, Zuber MD [1995]. Potential for improved longwall dust control by surface borehole water infusion. Soc Min Eng preprint 95-139.
Campoli AA, Tuchman RJ [1995]. United States Bureau of Mines health and safety research. In: Proceedings of the Asia-Pacific Workshop on Coal Mining Technology in Tokyo '95. Tokyo, Japan: Japan Technical Co-operation Center for Coal Resources Development (JATEC), pp. 20-27.
Campoli AA, McCall FE, Finfinger GL, Zuber MD [1996]. Longwall dust control potentially enhanced by surface borehole water infusion. Mining Engineering 48(7):56-60.
Campoli AA, Rebuck D, Mucho TP, Molinda GM [1996]. State-of-the-art room-and-pillar retreat mining in the Kittanning coalbed. Mining Engineering 48(4):30-35.
Cantrell BK, Stein SW, Patashnick H, Hassel D [1996]. Status of a tapered element, oscillating microbalance-based continuous respirable coal mine dust monitor. Appl Occupational and Environmental Hyg 11(7):624-629.
Cantrell BK, Watts WF Jr. [1996]. Diesel exhaust aerosol, review of measurement technology. In: The Canadian Adhoc Committee Proceedings of the November 6&7, 1996, Plenary Conference in Toronto, Ontario, Diesel Emissions Exposure Reduction in Mines. Toronto, Ontario, Canada: Canada Centre for Mineral and Energy Technology (CANMET), pp. 7.1-7.9.
Cantrell BK, Watts WF Jr. [1996]. Diesel exhaust aerosol, review of occupational exposure. Soc Min Eng preprint 96-126.
Cantrell BK, Williams KL, Stein SW, Hassel D, Patashnick H [1996]. Continuous respirable mine dust monitor development. In: Bockosh GR, Langton J, Karmis M, eds. Proceedings of the 27th Annual Institute on Mining Health, Safety and Research. Blacksburg, VA: Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, pp. 91-102.
Cantrell BK, Williams KL, Stein SW, Hassel D, Patashnick H [1997]. Continuous respirable mine dust monitor development. In: Ramani RV, ed. Proceedings of the Sixth International Mine Ventilation Congress. Chapter 2. SME: Littleton, CO, pp. 11-17.
Cantrell BK, Watts WF Jr. [1997]. Diesel exhaust aerosol: review of occupational exposure. Appl Occup Environ Hyg 12(12):1019-1027.
Casali JG, Mauney DW, Burks JA [1995]. Physical vs. Psychophysical measurement of hearing protector attenuationa.k.a. MIRE vs. REAT. Sound and Vibration, Materials Reference, July:20-27.
Cashdollar KL [1996]. Coal dust explosibility. J of Loss Prevention in the Process Industries 9(1):65-76.
Cecala AB, Thimons ED, Klinowski GW [1995]. Reducing respirable dust concentrations at mineral-processing facilities using total mill ventilation system. Mining Engineering 47(6):575-576.
Cecala AB, Daniel JH, Thimons ED [1996]. Methods to lower dust exposures at mineral processing operations. Appl Occupational and Environmental Hyg 11(7):854-859.
Cecala AB, Timko RJ, Prokop AD [1997]. Bag and belt cleaner reduces employee dust exposure. Rock Products 100(3): 41-43.
Cecala AB, Thimons ED [1997]. Methods to lower dust exposures at mineral processing operations. In: Proceedings of National Stone Association's 1997 Environmental Safety and Health Forum, pp. 231-249.
Chase FE, Mark C, Campoli AA [1995]. Analysis of retreat mining pillar stability. In: Proceedings of the First International Mine Development, Planning, and Operations Conference. Pittsburgh, PA: pp. 234-251.
Chase FE, Mark C, Campoli AA [1995]. Analysis of retreat mining stability. Soc Min Eng preprint 95-237.
Chase FE, McComas A, Mark C, Barczak TM, Goble CD [1996]. Practical aspects of mobile roof support usage. In: Ozdemir L, Hanna K, Haramy KY, Peng S, eds. Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Ground Control in Mining. Golden, CO: Colorado School of Mines.
Chekan GJ [1995]. Design considerations for multiple-seam longwall mining. In: Proceedings of the First International Mine Development, Planning, and Operations Conference. Pittsburgh, PA.
Chufo RL [1996]. An electromagnetic spatial/spectral sensor for geological measurements. In: Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Ground Penetrating Radar. Sendai, Japan: Tohoku University, pp. 545-547.
Coal dust explosibility meter [1997]. Falls Church, VA: U.S. Department of Labor, Mine Safety and Health Administration, Holmes Safety Association Bulletin Oct:14-15.
Cole GP, Peterson JS [1996]. Developing a rugged and port-able data acquisition system for the field. Sensors 13(2): 33-36.
Colinet JF, Spencer ER, Jankowski RA [1997]. Status of dust control technology on U.S. longwalls. In: Ramani RV, ed. Proceedings of the Sixth International Mine Ventilation Congress. Chapter 55. SME: Littleton, CO, pp. 345-351.
Colinet JF, Jankowski RA [1997]. Dust control considerations for deep-cut faces when using exhaust ventilation and a flooded-bed scrubber. SME preprint 97-48.
Colinet JF, Jankowski RA [1997]. Ventilation practices on longwall faces in the United States. In: Proceedings of the Fifth International Symposium on Ventilation for Contaminant Control. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: Session 12-3.
Conti RS [1995]. Inflatable partitions for high-expansion foam generators. Mining Engineering 47(6):561-566. Conti RS, Wiehagen WJ, Fowkes RS, Vaught C, Brnich MJ Jr. [1997]. Underground mine fire preparednessPart 4 of 4: Suggested improvements and implications for training miners in fire-fighting preparedness. Falls Church, VA: U.S. Department of Labor, Mine Safety and Health Administration, Holmes Safety Association Bulletin Sept:3-10.
Cornelius KM, Turin FC [1997]. A case study examining cumulative trauma exposure of coal mine workers. In: Das B, Karwoski W, eds. Advances in Occupational Ergonomics and Safety II. IOS Press and Ohmsha: pp. 569-572.
Cornelius KM, Turin FC [1997]. Reducing roof bolter operator cumulative trauma exposure: ergonomics considerations for reducing cumulative trauma exposure. Holmes Safety Association Bulletin Jan:1-8.
Diamond WP [1995]. Gob gas venthole methane drainage: mine safety and global climate change implications [Abstract]. Tenth V. E. McKelvey Forum on Mineral and Energy Resources. Washington, DC.
Diamond WP [1995]. The influence of gob gas venthole location on methane drainage: a case study in the lower Kittanning Coalbed, PA. In: Wala AM, ed. Proceedings of the Seventh U.S. Mine Ventilation Symposium. Lexington, KY: University of Kentucky, pp. 365-370.
Diamond WP, Garcia F, Aul GN, Ray RE [1997]. Analysis and prediction of longwall methane emissions: a case study in the Pocahontas No. 3 Coalbed, VA. In: Ramani RV, ed. Proceedings of the Sixth International Mine Ventilation Congress. Chapter 35. SME: Littleton, CO, pp. 223-229.
Diamond WP, Garcia F, Aul GN, Ray RE [1997]. Influence of mine design on longwall methane emissions and gas production from methane-drainage boreholes. In: Proceedings of the International Coalbed Methane Symposium. Tuscaloosa, AL: The University of Alabama, pp. 541-550.
Dobroski H Jr., Tuchman DP, Vinson RP [1997]. Differential pressure as a means of estimating respirable dust mass on collection filters. Appl Occupational and Environmental Hyg 12(12):1047-1051.
Dolinar DR, Tadolini SC, Blackwell DV [1996]. High horizontal movements in longwall gate roads controlled by cable support systems. In: Ozdemir L, Hanna K, Haramy KY, Peng S, eds. Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Ground Control in Mining. Golden, CO: Colorado School of Mines, pp. 497-509.
Dolinar DR, Oyler DC, Compton CS [1997]. Analysis of extensometer data from a room widening experiment designed to induce a roof fall. In: Peng SS, ed. Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Ground Control in Mining. Morgantown, WV: West Virginia University, pp. 289-295.
Dubaniewicz TH Jr., Chilton JE [1995]. Fiber-optic powered remote monitor. In: Guzik RP ed. Proceedings of Optical Engineering Midwest '95. Vol. 2622. Chicago, IL: SPIEThe International Society for Optical Engineering, pp. 285-291.
Dubaniewicz TH Jr., Cashdollar KL, Green GM, Cucci GR [1996]. Ignition tests with a fiber-optic powered instrument. In: Proceedings of the 41st Annual ISA Analysis Div. Symposium. Vol. 29. Framingham, MA: pp. 175-184.
Dubaniewicz TH Jr., Kovalchik PG, Scott LW, Fuller MA [1996]. Distributed measurement of conductor temperatures in mine trailing cables using fiber-optic technology. In: Proceedings of the 1996 IEEE Industry Applications Society 31st Annual Meeting. Vol. 4. San Diego, CA: pp. 2480-2483.
Edwards JC [1996]. Laboratory- and mine-scale evaluation of smoke detectors [Abstract]. In: Beall K, ed. Annual Conference on Fire Research: Book of Abstracts. Gaithersburg, MD: National Institute of Standards and Technology, pp. 109-110.
Edwards JC, Friel GF, Franks RA, Opferman JJ [1997]. Mine fire detection under zero airflow conditions. In: Ramani RV, ed. Proceedings of the Sixth International Mine Ventilation Congress. Chapter 52. SME: Littleton, CO, pp. 331-336.
Filigenzi MT [1997]. Simplified pre-and post-processing technique for performing finite-element analysis of deep underground mining. In: Peng SS, ed. Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Ground Control in Mining. Morgantown, WV: West Virginia University, pp. 320-328.
Fotta B, Turin FC, Murphy JN [1995]. Appalachian coal-mining health and safety trends. Mining Engineering 47(12): 1115-1119. Gallagher S, Hamrick CA [1995]. Nature and cost of low back pain. Holmes Safety Association Bulletin Apr:14-19.
Fotta B, Rethi LL [1996]. Independent contractor employment and accident trends in metal/nonmetal mining. Holmes Safety Association Bulletin July:1-4.
Franks RA, Opferman JJ, Friel GF, Edwards JC [1997]. A second-generation remote optical methanometer. In: Proceedings of the 43rd International Instrumentation Symposium. ISA: pp. 527-536.
Friedel MJ, Scott DF, Williams TJ [1997]. Temporal imaging of mine-induced stress change using seismic tomography. Eng Geol 46(2):131-141.
Gallagher S, Hamrick CA [1995]. Nature and cost of low back pain. Holmes Safety Association Bulletin Apr:14-19.
Gallagher S, Hamrick CA [1995]. A scientific look at back belts. Holmes Safety Association Bulletin Sept:13-15. Gallagher S, Hamrick CA [1996]. Trunk extension and flexion in standing and kneeling postures: peak torque and associated electromyography of ten trunk muscles. In: Rastegar S, ed. Proceedings of the 1996 ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. Atlanta, GA: ASME, pp. 5-6.
Gallagher S, Mayton AG, Unger RL, Hamrick CA, Sonier P [1996]. Computer design and evaluation tool for illuminating underground coal-mining equipment. J of the Illuminating Engineering Society 25(1):3-12.
Gallagher S [1997]. Trunk extension strength and muscle activity in standing and kneeling postures. Spine 22 (16): 1864-1872.
Gallagher S, Bobick TG [1997]. Effects of posture on back strength and lifting capacity. In: Karwowski W, Wogalter MS, Dempsey PG, eds. Ergonomics and musculoskeletal disorders: research on manual materials handling, 1983-1996. Human Factors and Ergonomics Society: pp. 37-41.
Gallagher S, Hamrick CA, Cornelius KM, Redfern MS [1997]. The effects of vertical space restriction on the moment experienced by the lumbar spine [Abstract]. In: 1997 American Industrial Hygiene Conference & Exposition - Abstracts. Dallas, TX: p. 19.
Gallagher S, Hamrick CA, Love AC [1997]. Biomechanical modeling of asymmetric lifting tasks in constrained lifting postures. In: Karwowski W, Wogalter MS, Dempsey PG, eds. Ergonomics and musculoskeletal disorders: research on manual materials handling, 1983-1996. Human Factors and Ergonomics Society: pp. 86-90. Gallagher S, Unger RL, Rossi EW [1997]. Effects of lifting in four restricted work postures. In: Karwowski W, Wogalter MS, Dempsey PG, eds. Ergonomics and musculoskeletal disorders: research on manual materials handling, 1983-1996. Human Factors and Ergonomics Society: pp. 56-60.
Garcia F, McCall FE, Marshall JK [1995]. Gob gas analyzer system. In: Wala AM, ed. Proceedings of the Seventh U.S. Mine Ventilation Symposium. Lexington, KY: University of Kentucky.
Garcia F, McCall FE, Trevits MA [1995]. A case study of methane gas migration through sealed mine gob into active workings. In: Wala AM, ed. Proceedings of the Seventh U.S. Mine Ventilation Symposium. Lexington, KY: University of Kentucky.
Garcia F, McCall FE, Trevits MA [1995]. Control of methane gas mitigation from a sealed gob area. In: Proceedings of the 26th International Conference on Safety in Mines Research Institutes. Vol. 1. Katowice, Poland: pp. 53-61.
Girard JM, Filigenzi MT [1995]. Seismic studies and numerical modeling at the Homestake Mine, Lead, South Dakota. In: Proceedings of Application of Computers and Operations Research in the Mineral Industries (APCOM XXV 1995). Brisbane, Queensland, Australia: Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, pp. 501-505.
Girard JM, McKibbin RW, Seymour JB, Jones FM [1997]. Characterization of in situ stress conditions at depthHome-stake Mine, Lead, South Dakota. Proceedings of the 36th U.S. Rock Mechanics Symposium. New York, NY: Columbia University, paper No. 104. Glowacki AF [1995]. Using MADSS to analyze mining accident trends on a personal computer. In: Tinney G, Bacho A, Karmis M, eds. Proceedings of the 26th Annual Institute on Mining Health, Safety and Research. Blacksburg, VA: Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, p. 133-140.
Glowacki AF [1996]. PC-based software for analyzing U.S. mining accidents, injuries, and illnesses. In: Thompson SD, Grayson RL, Wang YJ, eds. Proceedings of the Fifth Conference on the Use of Computers in the Coal Industry. Morgantown, WV: West Virginia University, pp. 92-99.
Glowacki AF, Brnich MJ Jr., Mallett LG, Unger RL, Vaught C [1996]. Mine emergency response interactive training simulation. In: Proceedings of Minesim '96, the First International Symposium Via the Internet. University of Idaho, National Technical University of Athens, Greece.
Goodman GVR, Taylor CD, Page SJ [1995]. Predictive capabilities of SF6 tracer gas in face ventilation analysis. J of the Mine Ventilation Society of South Africa 48(3):54-61.
Goris JM, Martin LA, Curtin RP [1995]. Shear behavior of cable bolt supports in horizontal bedded deposits. In: Hassani F, Mottahed P, eds. Proceedings of the 97th Annual General Meeting of CIM. Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada:
Goris JM, Martin LA, Curtin RP [1996]. Shear behavior of cable bolt supports in horizontal bedded deposits. In: Ozdemir L, Hanna K, Haramy KY, Peng S, eds. Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Ground Control in Mining. Golden, CO: Colorado School of Mines, pp. 511-521.
Grau RH III, Bauer ER [1997]. Ground control worker safety during extended cut mining. In: Peng SS, ed. Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Ground Control in Mining. Morgantown, WV: West Virginia University, pp. 283-288.
Grau RH III, Prosser LJ Jr. [1997]. Scaling accidents in underground stone mines. Rock Products 100(1):39-41.
Greninger NB, Cortese RA, Weiss ES [1995]. Suppression of dust explosions using triggered barriers in wide rectangular entries. In: Proceedings of the 26th International Conference on Safety in Mines Research Institutes. Vol. 2. Katowice, Poland: pp. 59-72.
Hamrick CA, Gallagher S [1997]. The effects of lifting posture on trunk muscle activity. In: Karwowski W, Wogalter MS, Dempsey PG, eds. Ergonomics and musculoskeletal disorders: research on manual materials handling, 1983-1996. Human Factors and Ergonomics Society: pp. 128-132.
Hay KE, Signer SP, King ME [1995]. Mobile roof support technology. In: Ozdemir L, Hanna K, eds. Proceedings of the Third International Symposium on Mine Mechanization and Automation. Vol. 2. Golden, CO: Colorado School of Mines, pp. 23-1 to 23-13.
Hay KE, Signer SP, King ME [1995]. Monitoring mobile roof supports. In: Peng SS, ed. Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Ground Control in Mining. Morgantown, WV: West Virginia University, pp. 55-62.
Heasley KA, Salamon MDG [1996]. New laminated displacement-discontinuity program. In: Aubertin M, Hassani F, Mitri H, eds. Proceedings of the Second North American Rock Mechanics Symposium: NARMS '96. Montreal, Quebec, Canada: pp. 1879-1886.
Heasley KA, Salamon MDG [1996]. New laminated displacement-discontinuity program: fundamental behavior. In: Ozdemir L, Hanna K, Haramy KY, Peng S, eds. Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Ground Control in Mining. Golden, CO: Colorado School of Mines, pp. 111-125.
Heasley KA, Dubaniewicz TH Jr., DiMartino MD [1997]. Development of a fiber optic stress sensor. In: Hudson JA, ed. Proceedings of the 36th U.S. Rock Mechanics Symposium. New York, NY: Columbia University, paper No. 066.
Homce GT, Thalimer JR [1995]. Field test of an alternative approach to electric motor predictive maintenance: design and implementation. Soc Min Eng preprint 94-117.
Homce GT, Thalimer JR [1995]. Reducing unscheduled plant maintenance delays: field test of a new method to predict electric motor failure. In: Proceedings of IEEE 37th Cement Industry Technical Conference. San Juan, Puerto Rico: IEEE-IAS, pp. 49-60.
Homce GT, Thalimer JR [1996]. Reducing unscheduled plant maintenance delays: field test of a new method to predict electric motor failure. IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications. New York, NY: IEEE, 32(3): 689-694.
Hwang CC, Edwards JC, Friel GF [1995]. Mathematical modeling of the contaminant dilution along airways at crosscuts. In: Wala AM, ed. Proceedings of the Seventh U.S. Mine Ventilation Symposium. Chapter 46. Lexington, KY: University of Kentucky, pp. 293-298.
Iannacchione AT, Mucho TP, Prosser LJ Jr. [1995]. Ground control problems in the underground limestone industry. In: Proceedings of the Environment, Safety, and Health Forum. Nashville, TN: National Stone Association.
Iannacchione AT [1995]. Safety and ground control in the underground limestone industry. Stone Review Oct:36-37.
Iannacchione AT, Mucho TP, Prosser LJ Jr. [1996]. Controlling roof and ribs in underground mines. Aggregates Manager J Aug/Sept: 33-37.
Iannacchione AT, Prosser LJ Jr. [1997]. Roof and rib hazard assessment for underground stone mines. Soc Min Eng preprint 97-113.
Jankowski RA, Kissell FN [1996]. Longwall dust control: review of developments effected in mines in the U.S.A. over the last ten years (in Polish). Maszyny Gornicze J XIV(5):51-56.
Jankowski RA, Organiscak JA [1996]. An overview of research experience as it relates to shearer dust control in the United States. In: Proceedings of the International Scientific and Technical Conference on Respirable Dust Hazard Control in the World Mining Industry. Szczyrk, Poland: pp. 5-10.
Jayaraman NI, Erhard L, Goodman GVR [1996]. Optimizing air curtains for dust control on continuous miner faces: a full-scale model study. Appl Occupational and Environmental Hyg 11(7):838-844.
Jeran PW [1996]. Mine design: long-term effects of high-extraction mining. In: Proceedings of the 13th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Surface Mining and Reclamation. Knoxville, TN: pp. 217-233.
King GW [1995]. Innovative nonrotating underground coal mine bolting module. In: Ozdemir L, Hanna K, eds. Proceedings of the Third International Symposium on Mine Mechanization and Automation. Vol. 2. Golden, CO: Colorado School of Mines, pp. 23-27 to 23-37.
Kovac JG, Kravitz JH, Lazzara CP [1996]. Belt fires and mine escape problems. In: Proceedings of Longwall USA. Pittsburgh, PA: pp. 65-75.
Kovalchik PG, Duda FT [1995]. Speed and position sensors for mine hoists and elevators. In: Proceedings of the 1995 IEEE Industry Applications Society 30th Annual Meeting. Vol. 3. Orlando, FL: pp. 2054-2056.
Kovalchik PG, Scott LW, Duda FT, Dubaniewicz TH Jr. [1997]. Investigation of ampacity derating factors for shuttle cars using fiber optics technology. In: Proceedings of the IEEE-Industrial Applications Society 32nd Annual Meeting.
Kowalski KM [1995]. A human component to consider in your emergency management plans: the critical incident stress factor. Safety Science 20:115-123.
Kowalski KM, Fotta B, Barrett EA [1995]. Modifying behavior to improve miners' hazard recognition skills through training. In: Tinney G, Bacho A, Karmis M, eds. Proceedings of the 26th Annual Institute on Mining Health, Safety and Research. Blacksburg, VA: Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, pp. 95-104.
Kowalski KM, Mallett LG, Brnich MJ Jr. [1996]. Leadership characteristics in escape from three underground mine fires. In: Wybo JL, Therrien M-C, Guarnieri F, eds. Proceedings of the International Emergency Management and Engineering Conference. Montreal, Quebec, Canada: pp. 317-326.
Kowalski KM [1997]. Training: "highlighted" versus "degraded" technique. Falls Church, VA: U.S. Department of Labor, Mine Safety and Health Administration, Holmes Safety Association Bulletin Nov:19.
Kwitowski AJ [1995]. Coal mining. McGraw-Hill Yearbook of Science & Technology, pp.49-52.
Kwitowski AJ, Brautigam AL, Monaghan WD [1995]. Teleoperated continuous mining machine for improved safety. Mining Engineering 47(8):753-759.
Larson MK, Stewart C, Stevenson M, King ME, Signer SP [1995]. A case study of a deformation mechanism around a two-entry gateroad system involving probable time-dependent deformation. In: Peng SS, ed. Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Ground Control in Mining. Morgantown, WV: West Virginia University, pp. 295-304.
Larson MK, Dunford JP [1996]. Two case studies of the performance of rib supports. In: Ozdemir L, Hanna K, Haramy KY, Peng S, eds. Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Ground Control in Mining. Golden, CO: Colorado School of Mines, pp. 527-542.
Larson MK, Maleki H [1996]. Geotechnical factors influencing a time-dependent deformation mechanism around an entry in a dipping seam. In: Ozdemir L, Hanna K, Haramy KY, Peng S, eds. Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Ground Control in Mining. Golden, CO: Colorado School of Mines, pp. 699-710.
Lebecki K, Krzystolik P, Śli·z, J, Dyduch Z, Cybulski K, Sapko MJ, Greninger NB [1995]. Control of dust explosions in multiple-entry gate systems. In: Proceedings of the 26th International Conference on Safety in Mines Research Institutes. Vol. 2. Katowice, Poland: pp. 73-87.
Lineberry GT, Wiehagen WJ [1996]. The cost relationship between performance engineering and human behavior. Trans Soc Min Eng, Vol. 298, pp. 1932-1935.
Litton CD [1996]. The role of specific absorption in defining explosibility of coal dust/air and coal dust/rock dust/air mixtures. In: Transport Phenomena in Combustion. Vol. 2, pp. 1441-1452.
Litton CD [1997]. Diesel-discriminating mine fire sensors. In: Dhar BB, Bhowmick BC, eds. Proceedings of the 27th International Conference of Safety in Mines Research Institutes. Vol. 2. New Delhi, India: Oxford & IBH Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd., pp. 1013-1022.
Lucci CE, Cashdollar KL, Sapko MJ [1995]. Coal dust explosibility meter. In: Proceedings of the 26th International Conference on Safety in Mines Research Institutes. Vol. 4. Katowice, Poland: pp. 139-146.
Lucci CE, Cortese RA [1995]. Instruments for measuring dust accumulation and composition in underground coal mines. In: Wala AM, ed. Proceedings of the Seventh U.S. Mine Ventilation Symposium. Lexington, KY: University of Kentucky, pp. 141-146.
Machine-mounted continuous respirable dust monitor [1997]. Falls Church, VA: U.S. Department of Labor, Mine Safety and Health Administration, Holmes Safety Association Bulletin Oct:20-21.
Mainiero RJ, Weiss ES [1995]. Blast wave propagation in underground mines. In: Proceedings of the 11th Symposium on Explosives and Blasting Research. Nashville, TN: pp. 47-61.
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800 Number Flyer Directory (1-800-356-4674)
Database Vendors List, 12pp
Educational Resource Centers (ERC) Schedule of Courses, September 1997 - December 1998, 29pp
Getting Connected to the NIOSH Homepage Flyer, May 1997, 2pp
Guide to Working Safely with Silica, It's Not Just Dust (USDOL and NIOSH), 1997, 20pp
Joint Advisory Notice - Protection Against Occupational Exposure to Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) and Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), October 19, 1987, 14pp
MMWR: Recommendations for Prevention of HIV Transmission in Health-Care Settings, August 21, 1987/Vol. 36/No. 2S (Supplement), 18pp
MMWR: Guidelines for Prevention of Transmission of Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Hepatitis B Virus to Health-Care and Public-Safety Workers, June 23, 1989/Vol. 38/No. S-6, 37pp
MMWR: Recommendations for Preventing Transmission of Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Hepatitis B Virus to Patients During Exposure-Prone Invasive Procedures, July 12, 1991/Vol. 40/No. RR-8, 14pp
MMWR: Prevention and Control of Tuberculosis in Migrant Farm Workers - Recommendations of the Advisory Council for the Elimination of Tuberculosis, June 5, 1992/Vol. 41/No. RR-10, 9pp
MMWR: Recommended Infection-Control Practices for Dentistry, 1993, May 28, 1993/Vol. 42/No. RR-8, 12pp
Questions and Answers: EMF in the Workplace, Electric and Magnetic Fields Associated with the Use of Electric Power (Joint Publication Between NIOSH, NIEHS and DOE), September 1996, 66pp
Registry of Toxic Effects of Chemical Substances (RTECS) Database Flyer, March 1995, 14pp
Respiratory Protective Devices; Final Rules and Notice, Federal Register Notice, Part II, Thursday, June 8, 1995, 68pp
Ryan White Comprehensive AIDS Resources Emergency Act; Emergency Response Employees Notice, Federal Register, Part V, Monday, March 21, 1994, 12pp
Specific Medical Tests Recommended by NIOSH/OSHA and Other Researchers for OSHA Regulated Substances, November 1997 (Poster)
Tips for Preventing Silicosis, If It's Silica, It's Not Just Dust (USDOL and NIOSH), 1997, 2pp
Video Tapes List, 18pp
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705110 Applications Manual for Revised NIOSH Lifting Equation* - 1
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705003 Violence in the Workplace* - 2
705004 Back Belts* - 1
760026 Preventing Silicosis* - 2
705032 Hazards of Flood Cleanup Work - 5
705020 Are You a Working Teen? - 4
705006 Latex Allergy - 2
705012 Breast Cancer Research at NIOSH - 2
705025 Health and Safety for Kids on the Farm - 2
705030 Agriculture Safety and Health - 3
705031 Construction Safety and Health - 3
705033 Mine Safety and Health - 3
Analytical Methods
770001 Method 7400 Asbestos by PCM - 16
770002 Method 7402 Asbestos by TEM - 8
770003 Method 9000 Asbestos by XRD - 7
770004 Method 9002 Asbestos by PLM - 10
NIOSH currently offers easy access to the following seven databases and electronic products. A list of government and private sources for these products is provided at the end of this document.
REGISTRY OF TOXIC EFFECTS OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES (RTECS®)
The Registry of Toxic Effects of Chemical Substances (RTECS®) is a database of toxicological information compiled, maintained, and updated by NIOSH.
RTECS® is a compendium of data extracted from the open scientific literature and now contains more than 135,000 chemicals. The data are recorded in a standardized format and arranged in alphabetical order by chemical prime name. Six types of toxicity data are included: (1) primary irritation; (2) mutagenic; (3) reproductive; (4) tumorigenic; (5) acute; and (6) other multiple dose toxicity. Specific numeric toxicity values such as LD50, LC50, TDLo, and TCLo are noted as well as the species studied and route of administration used. For each citation, the bibliographic source is listed, thereby enabling the user to access the actual studies cited. No attempt has been made to evaluate the studies cited in RTECS®. The user has the responsibility of making such assessments. In addition to toxicity data, RTECS® contains chemical identification data, including synonyms and CAS numbers; NIOSH-generated data; and review, status, and regulatory information related to Federal agencies and nongovernment organizations.
Available Formats: On-line, CD-ROM, computer tape
An "RTECS® User's Guide," (publication number 97-119) which describes in detail the selection criteria, content, and structure of the database, is available from: NIOSH Publications, 4676 Columbia Parkway (C-13), Cincinnati, OH 45226 (telephone 1-800-356-4674; fax 513-533-8573; e-mail pubstaft@cdc.gov).
NIOSHTIC®
NIOSHTIC® is a bibliographic database of literature covering all aspects of occupational safety and health. In addition to industrial hygiene and occupational medicine, information is included on behavioral sciences; biochemistry, physiology, and metabolism; toxicology; pathology and histology; chemistry; control technology; education and training; epidemiological studies of diseases and disorders; ergonomics; health physics; safety; biological hazards; and hazardous waste.
About 160 current English language technical journals provide approximately 35% of the additions to NIOSHTIC® annually. Retrospective information, some of which is from the 19th century, is also acquired and entered.
NIOSHTIC® currently contains more than 208,000 records. Each record includes an informative abstract and the title and other bibliographic information to permit retrieval of the complete reference from public or university libraries.
Available Formats: On-line, CD-ROM, computer tape
Copies of the NIOSHTIC® "Core Journal List" and "Document Selection Criteria" are available from: NIOSH Publications, 4676 Columbia Parkway (C-13), Cincinnati, OH 45226 (telephone 1-800-356-4674; fax 513-533-8573; e-mail pubstaft@cdc.gov).
NIOSH MANUAL OF ANALYTICAL METHODS (NMAM*®)
One function of NIOSH is to develop sampling and analytical methods for monitoring occupational exposures to substances in air and biological samples. These methods are published in the NIOSH Manual of Analytical methods (NMAM®), now in its fourth edition (with supplement). The monitoring methods cover the collection of aerosols, gases, and vapors in air with active samplers (filters, sorbent tubes, impingers) followed by laboratory analysis, as well as with diffusive samplers and direct-reading field instruments.
The fourth edition of the NMAM® currently includes 268 separate methods, some of which cover multiple substances. It also includes chapters discussing several topics of special interest: quality assurance, strategies for sampling airborne substances, application of biological monitoring methods, discussions of some portable direct-reading instrumentation, and sampling and characterization of bioaerosols. Indexes to methods in previous editions of the NMAM® are also provided.
Available Formats: CD-ROM, diskette, printed edition
NIOSH POCKET GUIDE (NPG)
The NIOSH Pocket Guide (NPG) is intended as a source of general industrial hygiene information on several hundred chemicals/classes for workers, employers, and occupational health professionals. The NPG does not contain an analysis of all pertinent data; rather, it presents key information and data in abbreviated tabular form for chemicals or substance groupings (e.g., cyanides, fluorides, manganese compounds.) that are found in the work environment. The industrial hygiene information found in the NPG should help users recognize and control occupational chemical hazards.
The information provides a quick, convenient source of information on general industrial hygiene and medical monitoring practices. The information in the NPG includes chemical structures or formulas, identification codes, synonyms, exposure limits, chemical and physical properties, incompatibilities and reactivities, measurement methods, respirator selections, signs and symptoms of exposure, and procedures for emergency treatment.
Available Formats: CD-ROM, diskette, printed edition
NATIONAL AG SAFETY DATABASE (NASD)
The NIOSH sponsored National Ag Safety Database (NASD) is an extensive collection of information about health, safety and injury prevention in agriculture. The NASD CD-ROM contains over 2,000 agriculture health and safety publications from 25 states, 4 federal agencies and 5 national organizations. The collection includes OSHA and EPA Standards, state agriculture extension office publications, a database of abstracts and ordering information for over 1,400 agriculture safety-related videos, a NIOSH bibliography database with over 500 scientific publications, and a resource directory with contact information for over 1,500 people and organizations involved in agriculture safety and health. The CD-ROM also contains training programs, posters, sample news releases and public service announcement scripts. The information contained in the database was contributed by safety professionals and organizations from across the nation in an effort to promote safety in agriculture. It is the only coordinated source of information available to the agriculture community to meet the unique needs of this neglected group of workers: a lack of critical mass of occupational safety and health (OS&H;) experts; large geographical dispersion; lack of central repository of OS&H; information resulting in duplication of scarce resources to produce the same materials; and difficulty in quickly accessing this information.
The National Ag Safety Database 1997 release (NASD '97) is available through the National Technical Information Service (PB number 97-503-617), is an upgrade of the previous NASD '95 disk. The new NASD '97 includes virtually everything contained in NASD '95, plus over 1600 new pages of information including documents (784 pages from 213 new documents), 469 new video abstracts and 347 new safety resource directory entries. The CD-ROM includes new retrieval software that runs on Windows 95 and 3.x platforms and is easier to install and use. The CD-ROM can also be used on UNIX and Macintosh systems. The entire database is also available on the NIOSH website (http://www. cdc.gov/niosh/nasd/nasdhome.html)
Available Formats: CD-ROM, NIOSH Home Page
CRITERIA DOCUMENTS PLUS CD-ROM
The Criteria Documents Plus CD-ROM contains the full text of all NIOSH Criteria Documents, Current Intelligence Bulletins, and Alerts issued through 1996. This CD-ROM is an image-based application. It was developed by scanning a printed copy of each page of the documents and using optical character recognition (OCR) to create an electronic text of that page. Each page of electronic text was then linked to the actual page image. Full text search capability exists for the electronic text, and you can view and print the image pages.
The CD-ROM comes complete with a printed User's Guide that describes the content and features of the product.
DOCUMENTATION FOR IMMEDIATELY DANGEROUS TO LIFE OR HEALTH CONCENTRATIONS (IDLHs)
The Documentation for Immediately Dangerous to Life or Health Concentrations (IDLHs) is a compilation of the rationale and sources used by NIOSH during the original determination and their subsequent review and revision in 1994. IDLHs were originally determined for 387 substances in the mid-1970's as part of the Standards Completion Program (SCP), a joint project of NIOSH and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), for use as respirator selection criteria. This documentation lists the IDLHs with the basis and references for their current values, as well as the original IDLHs and their documentation (as paraphrased from the SCP draft technical standard).
Available Formats: Diskette (fully searchable), NIOSH Home Page, printed edition
FOR MORE INFORMATION REGARDING THESE DATABASES, INCLUDING SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS AND PRICES, PLEASE CONTACT THE VENDORS LISTED IN THE FOLLOWING
Table Abbreviations are:
CDPlus = Criteria Documents Plus
IDLH = Immediately Dangerous to Life or Health Documentation
NASD = National Ag Safety Disc
NIOSHTIC® = Occupational Safety and Health Bibliographic Database
NMAM® = NIOSH Manual of Analytical Methods
NPG = NIOSH Pocket Guide
RTECS® = Registry of Toxic Effects of Chemical Substances
NIOSH DATABASES/ELECTRONIC PRODUCTS VENDOR LIST
American Conference of Governmental
Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH)
1330 Kemper Meadow Drive
Cincinnati, Ohio 45240
Phone: 513-742-2020
FAX: 513-742-3355
E-mail: ACGIH_Pubs@pol.com
NMAM® on CD-ROM
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Health and Safety (CCOHS)
250 Main Street East
Hamilton, Ontario L8N 1H6
CANADA
Phone: 905-570-8094
Toll Free: 1-800-668-4284
(U.S. and Canada only)
FAX: 905-572-2206
E-mail: custserv@ccohs.ca
RTECS® on CD-ROM (CCINFOdisc)
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NMAM® on CD-ROM and diskette
NPG on CD-ROM and diskette
CAS/STN® International
P.O. Box 3012
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Phone: 614-447-3600
Toll Free: 1-800-848-6538
FAX: 614-447-3713
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Phone: 410-321-8440
Toll Free: 1-800-247-8737
FAX: 410-296-0712
RTECS® On-Line
DataStar®/Knight-Ridder Information, Inc.
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Mountain View, California 94040
Phone: 415-254-8800
Toll-free: 1-800-334-2564
RTECS® On-Line
DataStar®/DIALOGˊ Europe
Knight-Ridder Information, Inc.
Haymarket House, 1 Oxendon Street
London SW1 Y4EE
UNITED KINGDOM
Phone: 011-44-171-930-5503
FAX: 011-44-171-930-2581
RTECS®On-Line
Deutsch Institute fur Medizinsche
Dokumentation und Information/DIMDI
Weisshausstrasse 27
D50939
Koln, GERMANY
Phone: 49-221-4724252
FAX: 49-221-411429
RTECS® On-Line
DIALOG®/Knight-Ridder Information, Inc.
2440 W. El Camino Real
Mountain View, California 94040
Phone: 415-254-8800
Toll Free: 1-800-334-2564
NIOSHTIC® On-Line (File 161)
RTECS® On-Line (File 336)
Industrial Hygiene Services, Inc.
941 Gardenview Office Parkway
St. Louis, Missouri 63141
Phone: 314-993-2397
Toll Free: 1-800-732-3015
FAX: 314-993-3193
E-mail: 74201.1512@compuserve.com
NPG on diskette
IDLH on diskette
TECSA SpA
Via Oratorio 7
20016 Pero (MI), ITALY
ATTN: Carlo Florientini
Phone: 39-2-33-91-04-84
FAX: 39-2-33-91-07-37
NPG on diskette
Micromedex, Inc.
6200 South Syracuse Way, Suite 300
Englewood, Colorado 80111-4740
Phone: 303-486-6400
Toll Free: 1-800-525-9083
FAX: 303-486-6464
E-mail: info@mdx.com
RTECS® on CD-ROM (Environmental H&S; Series)
NPG on CD-ROM (Environmental H&S; Series)
National Library of Medicine (NLM)
8600 Rockville Pike
Bethesda, Maryland 20894
Phone: 301-496-1131
Toll Free: 1-800-638-8480
FAX: 301-480-3537
NIOSHTIC® On-Line (Partial)
(as part of TOXLINE®)
RTECS® On-Line (TOXNET)
National Technical Information
Service (NTIS)
5285 Port Royal Road
Springfield, Virginia 22161
Phone: 800-553-6847
FAX: 703-605-6900;
NASD (S/N PB95-503777)
CDPlus (S/N PB97-502082)
IDLH (printed) (S/N PB94-195047)
National Technical Information
Service (NTIS)
ATTN: Computer Products
Springfield, Virginia 22161
Phone: 703-487-4929
FAX: 703-321-8199
Computer tape or electronic text of RTECS®, NIOSHTIC®,
NMAM®, NPG, IDLH (all lease only)
SilverPlatter® Information, Ltd.
10 Barley Mow Passage
Chiswick, London W4 4PH
UNITED KINGDOM
Phone: 011-44-081-995-8242
FAX: 011-44-81-995-5159
RTECS® on CD-ROM (CHEM-BANK)
NIOSHTIC® on CD-ROM (OSH-ROM)
SilverPlatter® Information, Ltd.
100 River Ridge Drive
Norwood, Massachusetts 02062-5026
Phone: 617-769-2599
Toll Free: 1-800-343-0064
FAX: 617-769-8763
RTECS® on CD-ROM (CHEM-BANK)
NIOSHTIC® on CD-ROM (OSH-ROM)
WindowChem® Software
420-F Executive Court North
Fairfield, California 94585
Phone: 707-864-0845
Toll Free: 1-800-536-0404
FAX: 707-864-2815
E-mail: steve@windowchem.com
NMAM® on diskette
NIOSH has developed a home page located on the World Wide Web (WWW). The Web network consists of files on computers all over the world. WWW documents contain topics that, when selected, connect (link) the user to other documents. It is a hypertext (http) system that allows users to choose words or phrases in a document that cause other documents to be retrieved and displayed. You select a link by positioning the mouse cursor over the underlined, boldfaced text. A pointing finger will appear. Press the left mouse button to activate or go to the link.
The NIOSH home page has been established to provide information about NIOSH and related actvities. With the click of the mouse, you will be able to browse by subject or category, and find the information and services we provide.
A. NIOSH Internet Address:
http://www.cdc.gov/niosh
B. NIOSH Home Page Contents: The NIOSH Home Page is continually being revised to meet the needs of customers. The outline below reflects the Home Page as of February 1998.
1. SERVICES
a. Health Hazard Evaluations
b. Technical Inquiries
c. Training
2. PUBLICATIONS (order directly on the home page: http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/pubs)
a. Databases
b. Documents (by category)
c. Patents
3. NEWS
a. What's New
b. Press Releases, Updates/Federal Registers
c. Meetings
4. RESEARCH:
a. NORA
b. Selected Topics
c. Extramural Programs
5. GENERAL INFORMATION
a. About
b. Directory
c. Fellowships Employment
C. As a convenience, the NIOSH Home Page also presents links to non-NIOSH sites on topics such as agriculture, child labor, and hearing conservation. NIOSH is not responsible for the information found at these sites and does not necessarily endorse the opinions, products or services mentioned.
WHAT DO I NEED TO DO TO GET CONNECTED TO THE INTERNET?
A. Connection to the Internet: You will need one of the following:
1. Modem: A device that allows one computer to connect with another computer over regular telephone
lines. Minimum connection speed recommended is 28,800 Kilo bits per second (Kbps); 56,000 Kbps is
the fastest analog modem.
2. ISDN telephone lineup to 128,000 Kbps
3. T1/T3 connectionfastest and most expensive
4. Web TV
B. Internet Service Provider: On-Line Services providing full access to the Internet; price varies with level of service; can be found in the yellow pages of your telephone book.
Examples:
1. America On-Line (AOL)
2. AT&T; Worldnet
3. Microsoft Network
4. Sprint
5. MCI
6. GTE Internet
7. UUNET Technologies
C. Web Browser: Software that allows an Internet- connected computer to connect to a variety of different types of Internet resources. A web browser is sometimes provided by an Internet service or might be included in a new computer system package.
Examples:
1. Netscape Navigator
2. Microsoft Internet Explorer
3. Lynx (text-only web browser)
D. Search Engine: Tools to help users find web sites through word searches. Access to these tools is free of charge via the "web."
Examples:
1. Alta Vista - http://altavista.digital.com
2. Open Text - http://www.opentext.com
3. Web Crawler - http://webcrawler.com
4. Yahoo - http://www.yahoo.com
5. Lycos - http://www.lycos.com
6. HotBot - http://www.hotbot.com
7. Infoseek - http://guide.infoseek.com
8. Magellan - http:\\www.mckinley.com
NTIS International Cooperating Organizations
Superintendent of Documents Order Form
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