The
Job Page
Are
you interested in working for the government? This webpage is
for you. We need the brightest and the best -- people who care
about making government work better, cost less, and get results
Americans care about. |
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Supplemental
Information
about Dietary Supplements
Information
about vitamin and mineral supplements is everywhere, but is
it accurate? Writer Sally Squire answers the question in The
Washington Post's Health Section. Here are her recommendations
for helpful dot.gov sites. |
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Biotechnology
at Work
Using
conventional techniques, scientists have been working to improve
plants and animals for human benefit for hundreds of years.
But now we're in the age of genetic engineering and other
agricultural biotechnology. Get the scoop from this USDA site.
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OSHA
Adds New Online
Expert Advisors for Business
The
Occupational Safety and Health Administration has added new
web-based tools to help businesses and workers figure out whether
and how OSHA's rules apply. This site
offers expert online "advisors" for hazards, fire safety, lead,
and many more. Advisors have the problem-solving knowledge of
professionals, but they are designed for the average employer,
manager, or worker concerned with occupational safety and health. |
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