Sentences with phrase «about public health hazards»

Leavitt, Yamane & Soldner's blog includes posts about personal injury cases in Hawaii, policy changes affecting pedestrian and driver safety and information about public health hazards like the norovirus outbreaks.

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It would seem reasonable to appoint undersecretaries to the mandated positions in Science and in Intelligence who have appropriate science backgrounds and could contribute to policy decisions about hazard detection and amelioration, immigration, and public health (epidemiology and microbiology), which are all topics that invite the use of scientific resources.
IARC's absence and refusal to cooperate reinforces concerns about the Agency's commitment to transparency and accountability, and raises questions about its interest in producing cancer hazard assessments, which can have a meaningful impact on public health
Feeling safe at school from potential violence and health hazards is critical to effective learning and teaching, and International Horizons Unlimited is trying to learn through an Internet survey what educators and the public know about school safety issues.
«The construction of any new coal power plants, modular or otherwise, is insane,» says Michael Hendryx Smith, a public health expert at Indiana University - Bloomington who has written extensively about the hazards of the coal industry.
This hasn't been a great month for Apple: bad publicity for waging war on the little guy and the art of self - repair with the Pentalobe screw, the unfortunate news that Steve Jobs» health has taken a bad turn, and now a report coming out of China that puts the company last in a list of 29 tech giants ranked for their responses on pollution and workers» rights, including occupational health hazards, at their suppliers» factories.The report, written by the Institute of Public and Environmental Affairs with a coalition of other Chinese NGOs, says that behind the company's stylish image, «Apple products have a side that many do not know about — pollution and poison.
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development recently unveiled a new mobile app to help educate the public about hidden home hazards that can impact the health of their families.
The study is expected to help reduce litigation in the real estate industry centering on alleged hazards associated with high electromagnetic field (EMF) levels near houses and to calm public fears about EMF health hazards.
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