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Steps To A HealthierUS Workforce

2004 Symposium

 

NOTE: This document is provided for historical purposes only.

 
 

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October 26-28, 2004
Washington D.C.
Cafritz Conference Center
(on the campus of George Washington University)
800 21st Street, NW,
Washington, DC 20052

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White Papers

Science

Steps to a Healthier US Workforce: Integrating Occupational Health and Safety and Worksite Health Promotion:State of the Science

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88 pages, 401kb

Authors:

Glorian Sorensen, PhD, MPH
Elizabeth Barbeau, ScD, MPH
Harvard School of Public Health
Department of Society, Human Development and Health
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Center for Community-based Research Boston , MA

Policy & Practice

Examining the Value of Integrating Occupational Health and Safety and Health Promotion Programs in the Workplace

pdf logoView .PDF Examining the Value of Integrating Occupational Health and Safety and Health Promotion Programs in the Workplace
61 pages, 331kb

Author:
Ron Goetzel, Ph.D. Ron Z. Goetzel, Ph.D.
Director, Institute for Health and Productivity Studies, Cornell University Vice President, Consulting and Applied Research, The MEDSTAT Group, Inc. Washington , D.C.

Economics

The Economics of Intergrating Injury Prevention and Health Promotion Programs -

pdf logoView .PDF The Economics of Integrating Injury and Illness Prevention and Health Promotion Programs
34 pages, 878kb

Authors:
Seth A Seabury, Ph.D.,
Darius Lakdawalla, Ph.D.,
and Robert T. Reville,, Ph.D



Page last updated: August 24, 2006
Page last reviewed: August 24, 2006
Content Source: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Education and Information Division