Occupational Health Surveillance Program
Resources
Association of Occupational and Environmental Clinics
Association of Occupational and Environmental ClinicsA non-profit organization committed to improving the practice of occupational and environmental health through information sharing and collaborative research. |
CSTE Occupational Health Program
CSTE Occupational Health ProgramWorks to advance public health policy and epidemiologic capacity. We also provide information, education, and developmental support of practicing epidemiologists in a wide range of areas as well as expertise for program and surveillance efforts. |
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
National Institute for Occupational Safety and HealthNIOSH is the US federal agency that conducts research and makes recommendations to prevent worker injury and illness. |
Occupational Health & Safety Bureau
Occupational Health & Safety BureauState regulatory agency that is part of the New Mexico Environment Department. It has the responsibility of enforcing Occupational Health and Safety Regulations within New Mexico. |
Occupational Health in New Mexico (Fall 2013)
Occupational Health in New Mexico (Fall 2013)The OHSP bulletin is a periodical that is meant to keep you informed and updated on a variety of occupational health surveillance topics. In this issue we cover reporting occupational notifiable diseases and conditions, first focus group held, mini reporting form megnet norepad, and occupation and industry come to NM BRFSS. |
Occupational Health in New Mexico (Spring 2014)
Occupational Health in New Mexico (Spring 2014)The OHSP bulletin is a periodical that is meant to keep you informed and updated on a variety of occupational health surveillance topics. In this issue we cover reporting occupational notifiable diseases and conditions, first focus group held, mini reporting form megnet norepad, and occupation and industry come to NM BRFSS. |
Occupational Health in New Mexico (Summer 2014)
Occupational Health in New Mexico (Summer 2014)The OHSP bulletin is a periodical that is meant to keep you informed and updated on a variety of occupational health surveillance topics. In this issue we cover reporting occupational notifiable diseases and conditions, first focus group held, mini reporting form megnet norepad, and occupation and industry come to NM BRFSS. |
Occupational Health in New Mexico (Summer 2015)
Occupational Health in New Mexico (Summer 2015)The OHSP bulletin is a periodical that is meant to keep you informed and updated on a variety of occupational health surveillance topics. In this issue we cover reporting occupational notifiable diseases and conditions, first focus group held, mini reporting form megnet norepad, and occupation and industry come to NM BRFSS. |
Occupational Health Surveillance Mailing List
Occupational Health Surveillance Mailing ListSubscribe to receive quarterly emails about occupational health and issues in New Mexico. |
Occupational Safety & Health Administration
Occupational Safety & Health AdministrationAssuree safe and healthful working conditions for working men and women by setting and enforcing standards and by providing training, outreach, education and assistance. |
Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings
Recognition and Management of Pesticide PoisoningsThis site gives healthcare providers a quick reference resource for the best toxicology and treatment information for patients with pesticide exposures. |
Safer Health Workers Science Blog
Safer Health Workers Science BlogThe National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (part of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), are a federal agency responsible for conducting research and making recommendations for the prevention of work-related disease and injury. The focus of this page is Safer Healthier Workers and related topics. |
Work-Related Health & Safety Issues
Work-Related Health & Safety IssuesProvides information, resources and links to help clinicians provide care for workers. Topics include evaluating occupational exposures, requirements for record keeping and medical records, and setting up a safe outpatient office. |
Workers Compensation Administration
Workers Compensation AdministrationRegulatory agency that oversees workers compensation law in the state of New Mexico. Our mission is to assure the timely delivery of benefits to injured workers at a reasonable cost to employers. We do not provide insurance coverage. |