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Working to identify and prevent occupational illnesses and injuries
Oregon Worker Illness and Injury Prevention Program
The Oregon Worker Illness and Injury Prevention Program is working to identify and prevent targeted occupational illnesses and injuries in Oregonians. Our tracking and data-driven prevention efforts rely on partnerships with regulators, insurers, industry, labor, and health systems to identify patterns of illness and injury among workers, and to develop mutually agreed upon ways to address priority conditions, populations, occupations and/or industries.
About OWIIPP
OWIIPP Surveillance Projects
Oregon is currently funded by NIOSH to conduct occupational health surveillance. Our priority areas are work-related burn injuries and fatalities.
Partners and Collaborators
Education and Prevention
Current Topics
Putting Data to Work
OWIIPP Newsletter
"Putting Data to Work" is a quarterly OWIIPP publication about occupational health issues in Oregon.
 

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