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(Global EHS Service Provider) New: Webinar Brochure
Occupational Health Connections, Inc. (OHC) is a distinguished leader in occupational and employee health staffing and recruitment. For job opportunities, please visit: OHC website
Visit Relief EHS, LLC Relief EHS is uniquely qualified to provide answers to your environmental health & safety (EHS) questions, make it easier for your business to comply with regulations, and help you achieve EHS goals while minimizing costs and potential liability.
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CHR Newsletter - August 9, 2018
The quality of CHR's services and the services provided by the clinics in our network is very important. Thank you for your feedback and support. Our clients say it best...
"I truly love working with CHR and the level of expertise you give to us for support."
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Researchers Develop Framework for Measuring Worker Well-being
A panel of 13 research experts is proposing a new framework that "incorporates work and non-work contexts for a fuller picture of factors affecting workers' health and quality of life." As part of a NIOSH-sponsored effort, the well-being framework consists of five "major domains."
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How to Best Incorporate Behavior-Based Safety
Behavior-Based Safety (BBS) is the application of behavioral psychology to improve safety in the workplace. Incorporating BBS into your existing EHS and employee training plans has organization-wide benefits. We'll take a look at the three major ones.
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Stay Prepared for Hurricanes, Texas Agency Reminds Residents
The 2018 hurricane season is far from over, and at-risk populations should evaluate their emergency plans now and monitor weather forecasts for the development of potential storms. Historically, August and September are the most active months during the Atlantic hurricane season. |
Occupational Safety at Agricultural Cooperatives
As the harvest season approaches, attention once again will focus on the occupational safety hazards agricultural producers face during this busy time of the year. Dangerous machinery, heavy workloads and fatigue contribute to elevated farm injury rates in the late summer and fall months.
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Drunk Driving Takes a Toll On and Off the Job
Alcohol-related accidents can affect a workplace more than you might think. Not only are you at risk of being involved in an accident with an impaired driver if you drive for a living, but if you choose to drink and drive in your time away from work, you could put your career or future employment opportunities at risk.
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Cataract Surgery May Decrease Crash Risk
Drivers with cataracts who have surgery to correct the problem may reduce their risk of being involved in a crash, research from the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences shows. The CDC estimates that 20.5 million Americans age 40 and older have cataracts in one or both eyes.
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Occupational Health News Roundup
Recent News & Articles on Workplace Health
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Upcoming Conferences
- GAOHN, Sep. 6-8, 2018
- IAOHN, Sep. 14, 2018
- MAOHN, Nov. 1-2, 2018
- OAOHN, Nov. 1-3, 2018
- NECOEM/MaAOHN, Nov. 29-30, 2018
- More to come; Stay tuned...
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