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December 2015 The quest for meaningful and accurate ...
www.bls.govThe quest for meaningful and accurate occupational health and safety statistics To help mark the Monthly Labor Review's centennial, the ... the Occupational Safety and Health Statistics (OSHS) program published annual ... Safety, Health, and Working Conditions, U.S.
National Health Statistics Reports
www.cdc.govNational Health Statistics Reports Number 98 October 12, 2016 the leading causes of physical disability in the United States (4). Conventional medical treatment for chronic musculoskeletal pain (e.g., nonsteroidal anti-inlammatory drugs and surgery)
National Health Statistics Reports
www.cdc.govNational Health Statistics Reports Number 99 November 18, 2016 System–All Injury Program (2,10–12). Using NHAMCS data, researchers have provided several national estimates of sports- and recreation-related injury visits to the ED. For example, during 1997– 1998, an estimated 3.7 million visits were made annually, and among them,
National Survey of Long-Haul Truck Driver Health and Injury
www.fmcsa.dot.govguide health and safety promotion, interventions, and future research needs. ... National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS). Office of Research and Information Technology 7 Truck Stop Locations . Office of Research and Information Technology 8 SOME PRELIMINARY RESULTS .
OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS IN OECD COUNTRIES
www.oecd.orgOCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS IN OECD COUNTRIES A. INTRODUCTION : HEALTH AND SAFETY AS POLICY CONCERNS ... The difficulties involved in harmonizing safety and health statistics may be illustrated by the experience of the European Community. Two EC Programmes of Action on Health and Safety …
RECOMMENDATIONS TO OECD MINISTERS OF …
www.oecd.orgRECOMMENDATIONS TO OECD MINISTERS OF HEALTH FROM THE HIGH LEVEL REFLECTION GROUP ON THE FUTURE OF HEALTH STATISTICS Strengthening the international comparison of health
Vital and Health Statistics; Series 21, No. 21 (9/71)
www.cdc.govmarriage rate reached 16.4, an unprecedented and to date unsurpassed peak. By 1949 the rate had returned to the pre-World War 11 level, dropping as rapidly as it had climbed.