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Occupational Illnesses and Injuries

The Occupational Health Surveillance Unit (OHSU) is responsible for monitoring trends in work-related injury and illness for the state. Workers’ health can be compromised by a variety of occupational exposures categorized as chemical, biological, ergonomic, environmental/mechanical, physical and psychosocial. OSHU collects information from a variety of sources to determine the number of work-related injuries and illnesses that occur, identify workers at greatest risk, and examine the reasons why workers are hurt. OHSU then helps develop programs to help reduce risky exposures and to prevent injuries, illnesses and associated costs. OSHU is part of the Occupational and Environmental Epidemiology Branch of the Division of Public Health.

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