Category: Media
Social Media at NIOSH – The Year in Review
Last year in January we highlighted the top blogs of the previous year. This year we are taking it one step further to include our top contributions from 2013 across all NIOSH social media channels. It may be news to you that NIOSH is active in some of these areas.  If you didn’t know NIOSH was Read More >
Posted on by 155 CommentsHorrible Bosses: Workplace violence in the real world
The summer blockbuster highlights the very real issue of workplace violence. Read More >
Posted on by 17 CommentsTales of Toil
Mikael Blomkvist risks his life to conduct investigative journalism. Candido and America navigate day-labor sites and accept significant hazards in their work. Abilene, a black maid in 1960’s Mississippi, describes her working conditions in white households. Jacob Jankowski cares for circus lions and elephants but fears his boss and co-workers. Books like The Girl Read More >
Posted on by 19 CommentsDoes the NIOSH Science Blog Improve Communication?
Over the past four years, the NIOSH Science Blog has posted over 70 unique topics and received over 1200 comments. New research examines the effectiveness of the blog as a communication tool. Read More >
Posted on by 1 CommentOSH in the Movies: This Time It’s Personal
OSH-related issues permeate the movies—whether they are from Hollywood or Bollywood, blockbusters or independent films, foreign flicks or documentaries—and whether the OSH issues are portrayed on screen or occurred while making the movies. Dr. Jim Kesner shares his insight and favorites. Read More >
Posted on by 86 CommentsOSH in the Movies: The full list
 Return to the main blog entry Below are the 82 films we collectively recommended as relating—in some manner—to OSH, along with their release dates, directors, viewer ratings, and comments and summaries. Find your favorites and vote for them in the comments. Read More >
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