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Health NewsSmokers Toxic to Bar, Restaurant Workers Layoffs Stress Everyone in the Workplace Many U.S. Teens Work Dangerous Jobs Search Results 1–10 of 10 Web Pages | See Categories and Related Topics Drug-Free Workplace AdvisorThe Drug-Free Workplace Advisor provides information to businesses about how to establish and maintain an alcohol- and drug-free workplace. This Advisor also provides information about the Drug-Free W... Details >Working Partners for an Alcohol- and Drug-Free Workplace, U.S. Department of LaborFAQ's: Working Partners for an Alcohol and Drug-Free WorkplaceThis page presents the most frequently asked questions and answers on drug-free workplace issues. Each answer provides links to more detailed information about the topic found elsewhere on the Working... Details >Working Partners for an Alcohol- and Drug-Free Workplace, U.S. Department of LaborFrequently Asked Questions - Office of Disability Employment PolicyThis page links to frequently asked questions related to the Office of Disability Employment Policy, an agency within the U. S. Department of Labor that provides national leadership to increase employ... Details >Office of Disability Employment Policy, U.S. Department of LaborFrequently Asked Questions: Business Responds to AIDS and Labor Responds to AIDS Programs, CDC Also available in: Spanish This area offers answers and guidance to common concerns of business, labor, and individuals regarding HIV/AIDS workplace issues. ... Details >Business Responds to AIDS and Labor Responds to AIDS Programs, Centers for Disease Control and PreventionHIV/AIDS Workplace Fact Sheets This page provides online access to fact sheets developed to address HIV/AIDS in the workplace. Fact sheets cover basic facts about HIV and the law as well as HIV and its transmission.... Details >Business Responds to AIDS and Labor Responds to AIDS Programs, Centers for Disease Control and PreventionHow to File a Complaint with OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration)Also available in: SpanishThis site provides information on how to report hazards to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, if you believe your working conditions are unsafe or unhealthful or if you have been discr... Details >Occupational Safety and Health Administration, U.S. Department of LaborPreventing Pollution at the Workplace or SchoolThe information at this site is designed for preventing pollution at the workplace, and raising awareness of health and safety issues.... Details >U.S. Environmental Protection AgencyWorkplace Drug and Alcohol Prevention National ResourcesDrug-free workplace programs do more than just rid the workplace of alcohol and other drugs—they significantly contribute to the creation of alcohol- and drug-free families, schools and communities. T... Details >Working Partners for an Alcohol- and Drug-Free Workplace, U.S. Department of LaborWorkplace Drug and Alcohol Prevention Training and Educational MaterialsWorking Partners offers a variety of resources, such as brochures, presentation materials, articles and fact sheets, and posters, to help employers provide drug and alcohol education in the workplace.... Details >Working Partners for an Alcohol- and Drug-Free Workplace, U.S. Department of LaborWorkplace Violence InformationWorkplace violence has emerged as an important safety and health issue in today's workplace. Its most extreme form, homicide, is the third-leading cause of fatal occupational injury in the United Stat... Details >Occupational Safety and Health Administration, U.S. Department of Labor
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