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   SERIES 1:
   Occupational Health and Safety Policy, Implementation, and Research in the United States of America


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Series 1 - Occupational Health and Safety Policy
Series 2 - Public Health Policies, ... in the United States
Series 3 - Public Health Policies, ... in Foreign Countries
Series 4 - Bioethics in the U.S. & Selected Countries
Series 5 - Health Surveillance/Maintenance ... Workplace
Series 6 - Emerging Diseases
Series 7 - Aging
Series 8 - Occupational/Environmental Health and Safety
Series 9 - Nuclear Terrorism

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• • • Session 1 • • •
Opening Remarks | webcast

Arnaud Nicogossian, M.D.
Acting Associate Administrator for Life and Microgravity Sciences and Applications, NASA

James D. Collier, M.D.
Director, Aerospace Medicine Division, NASA

Catherine Angotti, R.D., L.D.
Occupational Health Program Executive
Aerospace Medicine Division, NASA

  • Date: July 9, 1997
  • Time: 0800 - 0820

Series 1

Distressed worker.

"...growing concern about workers' health is based on the recognition that workers' health is a fundamental factor in human sustainable development because it plays a major role in promoting economic growth. Workers' health is a fundamental right that needs an efficient economy and an environment of equity and social justice. Today it is very difficult to separate health, occupational and environmental problems from economic problems..."

 
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