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On November 15, 1993, CDC's National Institute for
Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) published in the Federal
Register * a request for existing information relevant to
implementing the Workers' Family Protection Act **. NIOSH is
requesting information on incidents of family poisonings or home
contaminations by substances inadvertently carried home by workers
on their clothing, equipment, or person and on regulations and
methods for dealing with such incidents. Copies of the Federal
Register announcement are available from the Docket Office Manager,
Division of Standards Development and Technology Transfer (DSDTT),
NIOSH; telephone (513) 533-8304. Additional information is
available from the Deputy Director, DSDTT, NIOSH; telephone (513)
533-8302.
* 58 FR 60202-60204.
** 29 U.S.C. section 671a.
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