Occupational Safety and Health
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- NIOSH (National Institute for Occupational Safety and Heath): These sites provide information from the CDC for job safety and health. They include safety and prevention programs, total worker health, a list of workplace safety and health topics, training, and a workplace development section.
- Nonprofit Risk Management Center Resources. This site provides information about workplace safety climates and cultures. It includes a checklist of what leadership and supervisors can do to strengthen safety culture and climate.
- Guide to developing Workplace Injury Prevention Programs
- The CDC National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) is developing a National Initiative on Prevention through Design (PtD) to minimize occupational safety hazards and risks by addressing health and safety needs early on in the project design and planning stages.
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- Table of Contents
- Alcohol and Substance Misuse
- Assessment Tools
- Blood Pressure
- Cancers
- Cholesterol
- Community Resources
- Cost Calculators
- Depression
- Diabetes
- Evaluation
- Heart Attack and Stroke
- Influenza
- Lactation Support
- Nutrition
- Obesity
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- Physical Activity
- Stress
- Tobacco-Use Cessation
- Workplace Health (General)
- Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders (WMSD)