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Physical health status of World Trade Centre rescue and recovery workers and volunteers : [book] New York City, July 2002-August 2004 /.

Material type: TextTextPublication details: [US] : Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, 2004.Description: 12 p. ; 30 cmReview: In the months after the September 11,2001, attacks on the World Trade Centre (WTC), concerns grew about the health consequences of exposures sustained by persons involved in the rescue and recovery response. These concerns prompted DCD's National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) to support the WTC Worker and Volunteer Medical Screening Program, which provided free, standarized medical assessments, clinical referrals and occupational health education for workers and volunteers exposed to hazards during the WTC rescue and recovery effort.
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Orginally published in Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report September 10, 2004, vol 53. No. 35.

In the months after the September 11,2001, attacks on the World Trade Centre (WTC), concerns grew about the health consequences of exposures sustained by persons involved in the rescue and recovery response. These concerns prompted DCD's National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) to support the WTC Worker and Volunteer Medical Screening Program, which provided free, standarized medical assessments, clinical referrals and occupational health education for workers and volunteers exposed to hazards during the WTC rescue and recovery effort.

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