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General Surveillance
Guidelines for Minimum and Comprehensive State-Based Public Health Activities in Occupational Safety and Health
DHHS (NIOSH) Publication 2008-148 (September 2008)
A short scale for measuring safety climate
Hahn SE and Murphy LR. Saf Sci 2008;46:1047-1066
The public health approach to occupational injury research: From surveillance to prevention
Stout NA. Saf Sci 2008;46:230-233
Surveillance and health screening in occupational health
Wagner GR and Fine LJ. Public Health & Preventive Medicine. Fifteenth Edition, Wallace RB, Kohatsu N, Last JM, eds, New York: The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2007 :789-794
Worker Health Chartbook, 2004
DHHS (NIOSH) Publication 2004-146 (September 2004)
Updated guidelines for evaluating public health surveillance systems: Recommendations from the guidelines working group
MMWR, July 27, 2001/50(RR-13):1-35
The role of the states in a nationwide, comprehensive surveillance system for work-related diseases, injuries, and hazards
Ahlers HW et al. Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists (CSTE), July 2001
Tracking occupational injuries, illnesses, and hazards: The NIOSH Surveillance Strategic Plan
DHHS (NIOSH) Publication 2001-118 (January 2001)
Worker Health Chartbook, 2000
DHHS (NIOSH) Publication 2000-127 (September 2000)
Mandatory reporting of occupational diseases by clinicians
MMWR, June 22, 1990/39(RR-9):19-23
Occupational Health Indicators
Indicators for occupational health surveillance
MMWR, January 19, 2007/56(RR-1):1-7
Putting data to work: Occupational health indicators from thirteen pilot states for 2000
DHHS (NIOSH) Publication 2005-154 (October 2005)
Occupational Indicators: A Guide for Tracking Work-Related Health Effects and Their Determinants
Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists. 2003 Aug:1-63
Notice to readers: Occupational health indicators for tracking work-related health effects and their determinant
MMWR, November 29, 2002/51(47):1073-1074
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