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The goal of a multidisciplinary occupational health and safety team is to design, implement, and evaluate a comprehensive health and safety program that will maintain and enhance health, improve safety, and increase productivity. Such programs often provide similar results for the families of workers, with resultant financial and other benefits for the corporation. Occupational health and safety professionals include occupational and environmental health nurses, occupational medicine physicians, industrial hygienists, and safety professionals. Other related members of the multidisciplinary team are ergonomists, toxicologists, epidemiologists, and human resource specialists.

The following questions link to information relevant to occupational health professionals.

OSHA Standards What OSHA standards require medical screening and surveillance from an occupational health professional?
Standards
Selecting Occupational Health Professionals What factors should be considered in selecting occupational health professionals?
OSHA Offices Which OSHA offices include occupational health professionals?

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