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Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites.National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)SearchSearchCloseAbout Worker Health and Safety Surveillance National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) National Occupational Mortality Surveillance (NOMS) Absences in the Workplace Pesticide Illness and Injury Surveillance Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Survey Occupational Respiratory Disease Tools and Resources View AllAbout Worker Health and Safety Surveillance National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) National Occupational Mortality Surveillance (NOMS) Absences in the Workplace Pesticide Illness and Injury Surveillance Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Survey State-Based Occupational Respiratory Disease Tools and Resources View Allsearch close searchsearchNational Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)Surveillance Menu CloseSurveillance MenusearchFor Everyone* About Worker Health and Safety Surveillance* National Health Interview Survey (NHIS)* National Occupational Mortality Surveillance (NOMS)* Absences in the Workplace* Pesticide Illness and Injury Surveillance* Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Survey* State-Based Occupational Respiratory Disease* Occupational Respiratory Disease* Tools and Resources* View All HomeView All SurveillanceWorker Health and Safety SurveillanceSurveillanceAbout Worker Health and Safety SurveillanceThis type of surveillance monitors changes in work-related injuries and illnesses over timeWorker health and safety surveillance research monitors changes in work-related injuries and illness...Learn MoreJan. 12, 2024Mar. 20, 2024Work-related surveillance activities and resourcesCollecting and Using Industry and Occupation DataCollecting and Using Industry and Occupation Data - NIOSHSept. 7, 2023* Absences in the WorkplaceHealth-related absences from work can help measure the impact of flu outbreaks and pandemics.Dec. 8, 2023* Adult Blood Lead Epidemiology and Surveillance (ABLES)This program monitors work-related lead exposure in the United States.Dec. 4, 2023* Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance SurveyThe BRFSS is a good source for worker health and safety surveillance data.* Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Survey (BRFSS)The BRFSS industry and occupation optional module is a good source for worker health and safety surv...Mar. 7, 2024* National Health Interview Survey (NHIS)The National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) is a good source for worker health surveillance data.Dec. 14, 2023* National Occupational Mortality Surveillance (NOMS)NOMS focuses on including industry and occupation data in the National Vital Statistics System.Jan. 12, 2024* NIOSH Industry and Occupation Computerized Coding System (NIOCCS)* Pesticide Illness and Injury SurveillanceThis surveillance program examines over-exposure to pesticides in the workplace.The Pesticide Illness and Injury Surveillance program examines over-exposure to pesticides in the wo...Dec. 6, 2023* State-Based Occupational Health Surveillance Clearinghouse* Occupational Respiratory Disease* State-Based Occupational Respiratory DiseaseBackground for state-based data on silicosis and work-related asthma.Nov. 20, 2023* Occupational Safety and Health Contacts at State and Territorial Health Departments* State Health Department Occupational Safety and Health ContactsWithin this site, you can find contact information for NIOSH state partners involved in workplace sa...Feb. 19, 2024* Silicosis* State Surveillance for SilicosisState-based surveillance for silicosis.Dec. 11, 2023* State Surveillance for Work-related Asthma* Worker Health ChartsOther surveillance activities across CDCPublic Health Surveillance and DataSurveillance and data are the foundation of public health practice. 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