CUMULATIVE TRAUMA DISORDERS IN THE WORKPLACE BIBLIOGRAPHY

September, 1995

DHHS (NIOSH) Publication No. 95-119

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

How to Use This Publication 
Contents 
Acknowledgments 
Introduction


Part I. Selected NIOSH and non-NIOSH References

A. NIOSH Activities in Preventing Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders 
B. Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders: Prevention and Intervention Research at NIOSH
95-119-a.pdf (22 pages, 484K) 
C. Comments to DOL on the Occupational Safety and Health Administration Proposed Role on Ergonomic Safety and Health Management - Part 1
95-119-b.pdf (30 pages, 885K) 
C. Comments to DOL on the Occupational Safety and Health Administration Proposed Role on Ergonomic Safety and Health Management - Part 2
95-119-c.pdf (44 pages, 1,257K) 
D. Cumulative Trauma Disorders: A Manual for Musculoskeletal Diseases of the Upper Limbs 
E. A Review of Physical Exercises Recommended for VDT Operators
95-119-d.pdf (30 pages, 1,025K) 
F. Management of Upper Extremity Cumulative Trauma Disorders 
G. Preventing Illness and Injury in the Workplace: Ergonomics and Prevention of Musculoskeletal Injuries
95-119-e.pdf (24 pages, 715K) 
H. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Part II. Cumulative Trauma Disorders in the Workplace - Bibliography

A. NIOSH Publications Reports
1. Numbered Publications
2. Testimony 
95-119-f.pdf (16 pages, 678K) 
3. Journal Articles
4. Grant Reports 
5. Contract Reports
95-119-g.pdf (30 pages, 1,491K) 
6. Health Hazard Evaluations
B. Selected non-NIOSH References 

NTIS Order Form

95-119-h.pdf (22 pages, 991K) 

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