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*Note
there is some information for management below*
AFL-CIO
AFL-CIO
Blog
Blogs
& Bloggy sites
COSH
Hazards
Health
&
Safety
History
Of Workers Memorial Day, Poems, & Events 2006
Injured
& Ill (Death)
Job
Tracker Find
companies who have violations
Magazines
MAP
IT
This
map represents approximately 10% of deaths that have occurred in
U.S. workplaces during 2007. It is not a comprehensive report, but
it demonstrates the need to strengthen worker safety protections.
According to the Bureau
of Labor Statistics, 5,703 people died at work during 2006.
MySafeWorkplace
Anonymous Incident Reporting Systems
Would
you like to nominate someone for a NASP
Safety Award? Awards
Given By NASP Include:
The
Medal of Honor
The
Medal of Valor
The
Medal of Merit
The
Outstanding Service Award
They
also provide grants!
Occupational
Hazards OSHA
Area Office Creates Brochure for Victims' Families
Reporting
Fatality or Multiple Injury
Right
To Know
Safety
and Risk Management, Occupational Health and Safety Office
The
10 Worst Corporations of 2004
Unions
Workplace
Tools
Work
Safe Work Smart
Training
for young adults
5,703
workers lost in 2004
The
revised fatality count for 2004 is 5,764.
Fifty-one of the 61 additional cases were from California.
For
Management
A
Manager's Handbook
A
Manager's Handbook Handling Traumatic Events
Death
in the Workplace
Dealing
With the Death of a Co-Worker
Directors'
Duties UK
Grief
Resources Catalog
a
resource center dedicated to providing grief support products for
those who may be grieving the loss of a loved one. The grief
support materials found here are designed to assist those in a
journey through grief; and for friends, relatives, and grief
professionals who want to help someone who is experiencing grief.
CleanerSolutions
Database The free, interactive web-based tool helps
manufacturers find safer cleaning alternatives that perform as
well as hazardous chemicals--without increasing risks
We
will be building a list of resources for management who desire to
better understand the trauma involved in the loss of a coworkers
and the families involved.
USMWF
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