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World News Internet History Sourcebooks Project Various course websites which reflect the use of IHSP documents. Western Civilisation Courses Core I: Western Civilisation to 1715 A website created for my 2004 course at UNF. This includes lecture/class outlines [Archived Version] Core II: Western Civilisation since 1715 A website created for my 2004 course at UNF. Modern History Course: The West: Enlightenment to Presents A page created for my Fall 1998 Modern History survey course at Fordham University, The West: From the Enlightenment to the Present. European History and Historians I A website created for my 2004 course training graduate students how to teach introductory history courses. European History and Historians II A website created for my 2004 course training graduate students how to teach introductory history courses. Medieval History Courses Medieval Studies Course or low graphics version A page created for my Fall 1996, and after, Medieval survey course at Fordham University, The Shaping of the Medieval World. Themed Courses

Pictures, News Photos, Picture Slideshows & More Free Debate Resources | Debate Central Ergonomics and Musculoskeletal Disorders - NIOSH Workplace Safety and Health Topic Ergonomics is the scientific study of people at work. The goal of ergonomics is to reduce stress and eliminate injuries and disorders associated with the overuse of muscles, bad posture, and repeated tasks. This is accomplished by designing tasks, work spaces, controls, displays, tools, lighting, and equipment to fit the employee´s physical capabilities and limitations. NIOSHTIC-2 Search Recent Epidemiological Studies of Workplace Musculoskeletal Disorders In the early 2000s, NIOSH funded 10 field-based studies to examine the exposure-response relationship between job physical risk factors and work-related musculoskeletal disorders. The results of many of these studies are compiled and published in a special issue of a peer-reviewed journal. Lower Back Efficacy of the Revised NIOSH Lifting Equation to predict risk of low-back pain associated with manual lifting: A one-year prospective study.Human Factors 2014; 56(1):73-85. Upper Extremity Scientific Support from Epidemiologic Research Mining

breakingnews.com MentorMob - Learn What You Want, Teach What You Love - MentorMob DRUDGE REPORT 2011® Body Art - NIOSH Workplace Safety and Health Topic Creating living art is a unique talent, but it puts tattooists and piercers at risk of coming in contact with their client's blood. This means artists may also be exposed to a bloodborne pathogen, such as hepatitis B virus, hepatitis C virus, or human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). These viruses can be dangerous. They can make you sick and they can possibly make your family sick, if they are exposed. Some of these diseases are permanent and can be fatal. Artists can be exposed to a bloodborne virus during the set-up, procedure, break down, and clean-up stages. Keeping a clean shop and using safe work practices, ensures a safe and professional atmosphere for artists and clients. Learn how tattooists and piercers can lower the chance of getting or being exposed to a bloodborne disease.

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