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  2. Closed system drug transfer device - Wikipedia

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    NIOSH, in response to the need for a working model as to what a "closed system" and what a "closed system drug transfer device" was, provided the following definition: "A drug transfer device that mechanically prohibits the transfer of environmental contaminants into the system and the escape of the hazardous drug or vapor concentrations ...

  3. Hazardous drugs - Wikipedia

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    It has been determined that current personal protective equipment (PPE) does not provide adequate protection against workers handling hazardous drugs - NIOSH states that “... measurable concentrations of some hazardous drugs have been documented in the urine of health care workers who prepared or administered them − even after safety ...

  4. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health - Wikipedia

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    NIOSH was created by the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 [27] and began operating in May 1971. [25] It was originally part of the Health Services and Mental Health Administration, and was transferred into what was then called the Center for Disease Control (CDC) in 1973. [27] NIOSH's initial headquarters were located in Rockville ...

  5. County shares guidelines for household hazardous waste drop-off

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    Jul. 11—Ahead of Frederick County's residential household hazardous waste drop-off this weekend, the county's Division of Solid Waste and Recycling shared tips for residents in anticipation of ...

  6. Occupational hazard - Wikipedia

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    Exposure to chemicals in the workplace can cause acute or long-term detrimental health effects. There are many classifications of hazardous chemicals, including neurotoxins, immune agents, dermatologic agents, carcinogens, reproductive toxins, systemic toxins, asthmagens, pneumoconiotic agents, and sensitizers. [4]

  7. Drug Take Back Day is Oct. 28. Here’s where you can drop your ...

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    Those who are participating are asked not to drop off syringes, lancets or illicit drugs. Drug Take Back Day is Oct. 28. Here’s where you can drop your unwanted meds in Roseville

  8. Engineering controls - Wikipedia

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    The exchange rate means that when the noise level is increased by either 3 dBA (according to the NIOSH REL) or 5 dBA (according to the OSHA PEL), the amount of time a person can be exposed to a certain noise level to receive the same dose is cut in half. Exposures at or above these levels are considered hazardous.

  9. New prescription drug drop-off boxes in Hernando County - AOL

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    Permanent drug drop-off boxes were installed at three locations in Hernando County, according to the Hernando County Sheriff's Office.