More than 1.4 million workers are affected by a serious job-related injury or illness each year. Focusing on enhanced prevention can reduce this number as well as the severity of workplace injuries.
In this live Executive Q&A session, Examinetics experts Mike Pelz and Matt Kafer will explore how organizations are rethinking occupational health management to better align with today’s operational ...
The Department of Public Health is announcing significant revisions to both the Community Health Education and Occupational Health & Safety concentrations within the major, which will be implemented ...
You want to be the nurse who steps up in a crisis. The Graduate Certificate in Occupational Health Nursing is designed to prepare nurses with the knowledge to oversee emergency preparation and ...
The Occupational Health and Safety Program (OHSP) is designed to protect the health of university personnel and animals used for research or teaching. Enrollment is required for faculty, staff, ...
This program is not currently accepting new students. Please check back for program updates. Drexel Dornsife's Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Environmental and Occupational Health (EOH) is an advanced ...
Gain the latest knowledge and professional connections in the high-demand safety industry with Keene State’s 36-credit online master’s program. With your master’s degree, you will expand your ...
All faculty, students and staff using or planning to use live vertebrate animals in research and/or teaching, whether in the laboratory or wildlife setting, are required to participate in the ...
Weeks after the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Fire Fighter Fatality Investigation and Prevention Program was dismantled, the Secretary of Health and Human Services has ...
Between 2018-2022, Utah occupational accidents claimed the lives of 257 Utahns and injured 161,400. Unfortunately, these types of injuries and death are commonplace in the state. In an effort to ...