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Official Twitter account of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH). We are part of @CDCgov. Privacy Policy https://t.co/TBmFB7lhcP

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This is the authentic, official Twitter account of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (@NIOSH). You can verify our identity by confirming our handle at: cdc.gov/socialmedia/to…
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NIOSH will be providing free black lung screenings April 7-16 in Virginia, Alabama, and Kentucky. Learn more: bit.ly/3ynb5Fw
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NIOSH will be providing free black lung screenings April 7-11 in Virginia and Alabama. Learn more: bit.ly/3ynb5Fw
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We’re updating how we deliver NIOSH Respiratory Protection Updates. Re-subscribe to continue receiving updates: bit.ly/4jBsGwE
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The NIOSH Coal Workers’ Health Surveillance Program was established by the Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969. The program offers free health screenings for miners and researching disease trends across the nation. Learn more: bit.ly/3Zy1p69
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The NIOSH Black Lung Screenings in West Virginia March 17-21 have been cancelled due to technical issues. Please find us at our next screenings beginning April 7th: bit.ly/3ynb5Fw
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Don't miss free black lung screenings this week, March 17-21, in West Virginia. Learn more: bit.ly/3ynb5Fw
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Learn why particle type doesn’t affect filtration and how NIOSH approved respirators protect workers: bit.ly/3LVLlXw
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NIOSH will be providing free black lung screenings next week, March 17-21, in West Virginia. Learn more: bit.ly/3ynb5Fw
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The NIOSH Fire Fighter Fatality Investigation and Prevention Program (FFFIPP) conducts independent investigations of firefighter line-of-duty deaths and serious injuries. We develop prevention actions to help prevent similar events. Learn more: bit.ly/3LvFZSH
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What does NIOSH Approved mean? Respirator approval goes beyond testing. NIOSH conducts post-market evaluations to ensure continued compliance: bit.ly/4qGqabc
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The NIOSH Health Hazard Evaluation Program found that employees at a shipbuilding and repair company were overexposed to manganese and noise. Improving ventilation, using engineering controls, and providing PPE can help reduce exposures. Read the report: bit.ly/4jJuljX
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Coal workers’ pneumoconiosis, more commonly known as black lung, is a lung disease caused by inhaling respirable coal dust. Learn more about identifying and diagnosing black lung: bit.ly/3ZbOnKk
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Don’t forget to spring forward this weekend! Time change creates a higher risk for errors and injuries at work. Find strategies workers and employers can adopt to improve sleep and work safely during daylight saving time: bit.ly/4cWGDUv
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NIOSH will be providing free black lung screenings on March 17-21 in West Virginia. Learn more: bit.ly/3ynb5Fw
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Have questions about hazards at work? The NIOSH Health Hazard Evaluation (HHE) program offers free evaluations to identify hazards that may harm employees’ health. Learn how to request an HHE: bit.ly/4qXyFhY
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100+ U.S. fire departments have reached Gold Helmet status! Departments with at least 50% of firefighters —or more than 300— enrolled in the NIOSH National Firefighter Registry for Cancer are recognized. Learn more: bit.ly/4jFT20G
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You fight fires, and your data can help fight cancer. Join the fight today. Enroll in the National Firefighter Registry for Cancer: NFR.CDC.gov
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February is National Cancer Prevention Month. Firefighters: Share your fire service history to help fight cancer. Getting started takes 5 minutes—join the National Firefighter Registry for Cancer: NFR.CDC.gov
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🚒 Firefighters: The more we know about cancer in the fire service, the more we can do to prevent it. With 40,000+ firefighters enrolled, the CDC’s NIOSH National Firefighter Registry for Cancer is now the largest of its kind in the United States. Even if you don’t have cancer, your participation matters. Take just 5 minutes to support research that protects those who serve. Sign up today: NFR.CDC.gov
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