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NASD is a national central repository of agricultural health, safety, and
injury prevention materials for the agricultural community and especially
for agricultural safety specialists. The mission of the NASD project is:
- To provide a national information resource for the dissemination of
information;
- To identify and disseminate prevention information to agricultural
workers on occupational hazards associated with injuries, death and
illness;
- To promote the consideration of safety and health issues into the
management of agricultural operations for the purpose of reducing agricultural
work-related injuries and illnesses; and
- To provide a convenient way for members of the agricultural safety
and health community to share educational and research materials with
their colleagues
The expansion and maintenance of NASD is being funded by:
- NIOSH through the Southern Coastal Agromedicine Center, and
- USDA-CSREES (Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension
Service)
Disclaimer
The National Agricultural Safety Database
(NASD) is maintained by the Southern Coastal Agromedicine Center
under a grant from the National Institute for Occupational Safety
and Health (NIOSH). NASD is made available through the NIOSH Web
site to enhance public access to workplace safety and health information.
NASD is a national repository of agricultural health,
safety, and injury prevention materials for the agricultural community.
NASD includes materials from many government and academic sources,
including NIOSH. However, information found in NASD does not represent
NIOSH policy. |
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