Occupational safety and health objectives of Healthy People 2010: a systematic approach for occupational health nurses--part I
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Occupational safety and health objectives of Healthy People 2010: a systematic approach for occupational health nurses--part I
Abstract
The Healthy People 2010 prevention agenda, along with the nation's leading health indicators, provides employers with national targets regarding safety, health, and disease prevention. The first five safety and health objectives presented in this article target a reduction in work-related deaths, work-related injuries, overexertion or repetitive motion injuries and illnesses, pneumoconiosis deaths, and work-related homicides. Although progress is being made, opportunities exist to make a greater impact. Using the information and strategies discussed, occupational health nurses can play a key role in developing and implementing workplace safety and health promotion programs.
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