Alaska's model program for occupational injury prevention: applying surveillance for effective public health practice.
NIOSH established its Alaska Field Station in Anchorage, Alaska, in 1991, after identifying Alaska as America's highest-risk state for traumatic worker fatalities. Since then, NIOSH established comprehensive occupational injury surveillance in Alaska, and formed and facilitated interagency work...
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ftpubmed:11768453 2024-09-15T18:02:07+00:00 Alaska's model program for occupational injury prevention: applying surveillance for effective public health practice. Conway, G A Lincoln, J M Husberg, B J Manwaring, J C Bensyl, D M Choromanski, D M 2001 Nov https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11768453 eng eng Atypon https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11768453 Int J Circumpolar Health ISSN:1239-9736 Volume:60 Issue:4 Journal Article 2001 ftpubmed 2024-07-24T16:03:00Z NIOSH established its Alaska Field Station in Anchorage, Alaska, in 1991, after identifying Alaska as America's highest-risk state for traumatic worker fatalities. Since then, NIOSH established comprehensive occupational injury surveillance in Alaska, and formed and facilitated interagency working groups (of state and federal agencies) and industry, labor, and professional organizations to address major factors leading to occupational death and injury in the state. Article in Journal/Newspaper Circumpolar Health Alaska PubMed Central (PMC) |
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NIOSH established its Alaska Field Station in Anchorage, Alaska, in 1991, after identifying Alaska as America's highest-risk state for traumatic worker fatalities. Since then, NIOSH established comprehensive occupational injury surveillance in Alaska, and formed and facilitated interagency working groups (of state and federal agencies) and industry, labor, and professional organizations to address major factors leading to occupational death and injury in the state. |
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Conway, G A Lincoln, J M Husberg, B J Manwaring, J C Bensyl, D M Choromanski, D M Alaska's model program for occupational injury prevention: applying surveillance for effective public health practice. |
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Conway, G A Lincoln, J M Husberg, B J Manwaring, J C Bensyl, D M Choromanski, D M |
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Alaska's model program for occupational injury prevention: applying surveillance for effective public health practice. |
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Alaska's model program for occupational injury prevention: applying surveillance for effective public health practice. |
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Alaska's model program for occupational injury prevention: applying surveillance for effective public health practice. |
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alaska's model program for occupational injury prevention: applying surveillance for effective public health practice. |
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