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The Occupational Health Program is funded through a cooperative agreement with the National Institute for Occupational Health and Safety (NIOSH). As a subcommittee of the Environmental/Occupational/Injury Committee, a Working Group has developed a report on state-based surveillance for the coming decade, and a set of occupational health indicators for use by State health departments. The Work Group has proposed thirteen health effect and exposure indicators, which will serve as a guide for states regarding the minimum level of occupational health surveillance activity. The indicators are intended to bring consistency to time-trend analyses and comparisons of occupational health status among states and to inform program and policy development at the national, state and local levels to protect worker safety and health.
• Occupational Health Indicators 2000-2003
• CSTE Publications
• Occupational Health Position Statements
• State Contacts
• Occupational Health Educational Webinars
• Occupational Health Meetings
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