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About Worker Health and Safety Surveillance
 
This type of surveillance monitors changes in work-related injuries and illnesses over time
Worker health and safety surveillance research monitors changes in work-related injuries and illness...
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Health-related absences from work can help measure the impact of flu outbreaks and pandemics.
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This program monitors work-related lead exposure in the United States.
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The BRFSS is a good source for worker health and safety surveillance data.
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The BRFSS industry and occupation optional module is a good source for worker health and safety surv...
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The National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) is a good source for worker health surveillance data.
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NOMS focuses on including industry and occupation data in the National Vital Statistics System.
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This 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...
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Background for state-based data on silicosis and work-related asthma.
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State-based surveillance for silicosis.
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