From: Ralph Stuart <ras2047**At_Symbol_Here**MED.CORNELL.EDU>
Subject: [DCHAS-L] intoIRSST News about research: nanomaterials, Carcinogenicity of some industrial chemicals // April 2016
Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2016 11:29:28 -0400
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News About Research | April 2016 | Vol.14 No.03


The IRSST at the Museum

Until April 2, 2017, the Mus̩e de la civilisation in Qu̩bec presents Nanotech: The Invisible Revolution.

IRSST contributes to this exhibition on the aspect of occupational health and safety, with our publication Nanomaterials " A Guide to Good Practices Facilitating Risk Management in the Workplace.
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OHS watch blogs

Recent relevant posts from the Institute"s OHS watch blogs.

Wearable Exoskeletons to Reduce Physical Load at Work

Carcinogenicity of some industrial chemicals

The bigger picture. Assessing economic aspects of chemicals substitution
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