Occupational health indicators in Colorado 2012 update
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Denver, Colo. : Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Occupational Health and Safety Surveillance Program, 2012.
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1 online resource (22 PDF files in one folder) : illustrations
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Occupational health is an important public health issue in Colorado. Our employment landscape encompasses some of the nation's highest risk occupations, including mining, construction and agriculture. Colorado is also leading the way in developing new technologies and manufacturing methods in the emerging fields of nanotechnology, oil and gas extraction and "green" technology. Impacts to worker health from these new industries are not well understood. The indicator reports provide baseline data on the status of occupational health and safety in Colorado, which is essential to monitor trends over time, make state-to-state or state-to-national comparisons, inform state activities in work-place injury and illness prevention and prioritize occupational health issues that are specific to Colorado.

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(2012). Occupational health indicators in Colorado 2012 update . Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Occupational Health and Safety Surveillance Program.

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2012. Occupational Health Indicators in Colorado 2012 Update. Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Occupational Health and Safety Surveillance Program.

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Occupational Health Indicators in Colorado 2012 Update Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Occupational Health and Safety Surveillance Program, 2012.

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Occupational Health Indicators in Colorado 2012 Update Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Occupational Health and Safety Surveillance Program, 2012.

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