Proceedings from the 1998 Occupational Health Conference: Benchmarking for ExcellenceThe theme of the 1998 NASA Occupational Health Conference was "Benchmarking for Excellence." Conference participants included NASA and contractor Occupational Health professionals, as well as speakers from NASA, other Federal agencies and private companies. Addressing the Conference theme, speakers described new concepts and techniques for corporate benchmarking. They also identified practices used by NASA, other Federal agencies, and by award winning programs in private industry. A two-part Professional Development Course on workplace toxicology and indoor air quality was conducted a day before the Conference. A program manager with the International Space Station Office provided an update on station activities and an expert delivered practical advice on both oral and written communications. A keynote address on the medical aspects of space walking by a retired NASA astronaut highlighted the Conference. Discipline breakout sessions, poster presentations, and a KSC tour complemented the Conference agenda.
Document ID
19990040967
Acquisition Source
Kennedy Space Center
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
G Wyckliffe Hoffler (Bionetics (United States) Yorktown, Virginia, United States)
Michele D O'Donnell (Bionetics (United States) Yorktown, Virginia, United States)
Date Acquired
September 6, 2013
Publication Date
February 12, 1999
Publication Information
Publication: Proceedings from the 1998 Occupational Health Conference: Benchmarking for Excellence
Publisher: National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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