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Workplace safety A-Z resources

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American Industrial Hygiene Association Rocky Mountain Section (AIHA RMS)
Regional subdivision of the American Industrial Hygiene Association. The AIHA promotes, protects and enhances industrial hygienists and other occupational health, safety and environmental professionals in their efforts to improve the health and well-being of workers, the community and the environment following the AIHA.
 
American Society of Safety Professionals Colorado Chapter (ASSP)
Works to advance the technical, scientific, managerial and ethical knowledge and skills of occupational safety, health and environmental professionals, and is committed to protecting people, property and the environment. ASSE provides such services as education, public affairs, government affairs, and involvement in national and international safety standards development, technical publications and timely and ongoing communications on safety advancements worldwide.
 
Colorado Association for Manufacturing and Technology
Statewide manufacturing assistance center dedicated to increasing the competitiveness of Colorado manufacturers. CAMT's list of services includes assistance with building health and safety programs.
 
Colorado Department of Agriculture, Pesticide Applicator Program
Provides certification and training for private and commercial pesticide applicators
 
Colorado Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE)Workers Compensation Division
State office responsible for administering and enforcing workers\' compensation laws in Colorado. In doing so, it recognizes the intent of the Colorado General Assembly to ensure the quick and efficient delivery of disability and medical benefits to injured workers, at a reasonable cost to employers.
 
Colorado Local Technical Assistance Program (LTAP)
Provides safety training courses and resources, as well as supervisory skills development classes.
Colorado School of Public Health
Actively addresses issues relevant to Colorado communities, including access to health care, environmental protection and sustainability, preventing and living with chronic disease, responding to emerging infectious disease and preventing injuries.
 
Colorado State University:The OSHA Consultation Service
Provides comprehensive safety and health solutions for small businesses throughout Colorado.
 
D-O
Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics (DOL BLS)
Injuries, Illnesses and Fatalities Program provides data on occupational illnesses and injuries on the job, and data on worker fatalities.
 
Department of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
Promotes the safety and health of America's working men and women by setting and enforcing standards, providing training, outreach and education, establishing partnerships, and encouraging continual process improvement in workplace safety and health.
Environmental Protection Agency, Renovation Repair and Painting
Program requires that firms performing renovation, repair and painting projects that disturb lead-based paint be trained and certified by EPA to follow lead-safe work practices.
 
High Plains Intermountain Center for Agricultural Health and Safety (HICAHS)
Located in the Department of Environmental and Radiological Health Sciences at Colorado State University and focused on research, education and intervention to reduce agricultural injury and illness.
 
Mountain and Plains Education and Research Center (MAP ERC)
A NIOSH-funded occupational safety and health training center of excellence located at Colorado State University and the University of Colorado.
 
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Federal agency responsible for conducting research and making recommendations for the prevention of work-related injury and illness. At the NIOSH Denver Regional Office (DRO), a key priority is enhancing state capacity for occupational safety and health.
 
NIOSH Health Hazard Evaluation (HHE) Reports
Search reports by topic, state, industry or health effect.
 
National Jewish Health Division of Environmental and Occupational Health
A multidisciplinary team focused on the detection, treatment and prevention of pulmonary diseases that are primarily a result of occupational/environmental exposures.
 
National Jewish Health Miners Clinic of Colorado
Program provides free and confidential medical screening, diagnosis, treatment, pulmonary rehabilitation, education, counseling and prevention services for miners and others, through the Black Lung Clinic and the Radiation Exposure Screening and Education Program (RESEP).
 
Occupational Health Clinics
The Association of Occupational and Environmental Clinics (AOEC) has grown to a network of more than 60 clinics and more than 250 individuals committed to improving the practice of occupational and environmental medicine through information sharing and collaborative research.
 
National Supplemental Screening Program (NSSP)
Program of the U.S. Department of Energy to evaluate the health of former DOE workers who may have been exposed to hazardous substances at work.
 
 
R-Z
Red Rocks Community College Rocky Mountain Education Center (RMEC)
Provides OSHA-approved training programs for workers, supervisors and employers.
Rocky Mountain Poison and Drug Center (RMPDC)
Provides poison and drug information services to medical professionals and the public.
Saccomanno Research Institute
Expands medical and scientific knowledge in areas that improve the health and well-being of residents in the Grand Junction area, with an emphasis on respiratory illness and disease. The institute strives to make progress against genetic, environmental and occupational diseases affecting area residents.
Tri-County Environmental and Occupational Health
Occupational and environmental health programs focus on preventing communicable diseases and environmental conditions that could be harmful to your health.
 
 
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