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  2. Safety and Health - Wikipedia

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    Safety and Health is an American magazine [1] published by the National Safety Council. [2] The editor is Melissa J. Ruminski and the circulation is about 86,000 copies. [3] The magazine was launched as National Safety News (ISSN 0028-0100) [4] in 1919. [5]

  3. EHS Today - Wikipedia

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    EHS Today is an American occupational safety and health magazine. Published monthly by Endeavor Business Media, it is the leading US magazine for environmental, health and safety management professionals in the manufacturing, construction, and service sectors. [2] [3] [4]

  4. PDF Split and Merge - Wikipedia

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    Split PDF files in a number of ways: After every page, even pages or odd pages; After a given set of page numbers; Every n pages; By bookmark level; By size, where the generated files will roughly have the specified size; Rotate PDF files where multiple files can be rotated, either every page or a selected set of pages (i.e. Mb).

  5. Hazards (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Hazards is an independent, award-winning occupational safety and health magazine. Published quarterly, it is the trade union recommended magazine for UK union health and safety representatives. Hazards has also jointly developed a NewsWire with LabourStart which provides health and safety news headlines for union websites as an RSS feed. [1]

  6. Category : Health magazines published in the United States

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    Fitness magazines published in the United States (1 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Health magazines published in the United States" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.

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  8. Institution of Occupational Safety and Health - Wikipedia

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    The Occupational Health Toolkit (OH Toolkit) [9] is a free resource to help tackle common occupational health problems such as skin disorders, work related stress and non-work related conditions including diabetes and heart disease. The toolkit brings together information, guidance, case studies and training materials.

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