To access occupational safety and health training materials
and resources developed through OSHA's cooperative programs or by other
federal and state agencies, select the following links:
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OSHA's Alliance Program participants have developed
safety
and health products to provide information to employers and employees
on specific industries or hazards covered by the Alliances. |
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Section 18 of the Occupational Safety and Health
Act of 1970 encourages States to develop and operate their own job
safety and health programs. OSHA approves an monitors State plans.
This is a link to examples of training and outreach materials developed
by State
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The Agency
for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) is a federal
public health agency that takes public health actions and provides
health information to prevent harmful exposures and diseases related
to toxic substances. This site provides information on toxic substances
including their health risks. Includes some Spanish
language materials. |
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Designed for owners, contractors, and workers,
CPWR - The Center for Construction Research and Training's Construction
Solutions website is a database of information on health
hazards and practical control measures to reduce or eliminate those
hazards. The information has been compiled from public sources including
published research findings. |
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The Chemical
Safety and Hazard Investigation Board (CSB) is an independent
federal agency charged with investigating industrial chemical accidents.
Safety videos are available for download or on YouTube. Includes some
Spanish language materials. |
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The Electronic
Library of Construction Occupational Safety and Health (eLCOSH)
was developed and is maintained by the Center for Construction Research
and Training (CPWR) with grant funding from the National Institute
for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH). The site provides user-friendly
safety and health information for construction workers from a wide
range of sources worldwide. Includes some Spanish
language materials. |
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The Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) is an agency of the federal government
that is charged with protecting human health and the environment.
Access over 6,000 EPA publications dealing with physical and chemical
pollutants including indoor air quality and radiation protection.
EPA also offers some training courses for the public as part of a
broad spectrum of environmental education. Includes some Spanish
language materials. |
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The Mine
Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) is a federal agency established
to prevent death, disease, and injury from mining and to promote
safe and healthful workplaces for the Nation's miners. Includes
some Spanish language materials. |
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The National
Agricultural Safety Database (NASD) is a collection of publications
about agricultural safety and health. The publications are contributed
by safety specialists in many different states and agencies. The database
was developed with funding from the National Institute of Occupational
Safety and Health (NIOSH). Includes some Spanish
and other language materials. |
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The National
Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) is a federal
agency that conducts basic research on environmental health and environment-related
diseases. The NIEHS National Clearinghouse for Worker Safety and Health
Training is a national resource for hazardous waste worker curricula,
technical reports, and weekly news on hazardous materials, waste operations
and emergency response. Includes some Spanish
language materials. |
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The National
Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) is a federal
agency that conducts research to find effective ways to reduce workplace
injuries and illnesses. NIOSH issues a wide variety of reports and
documents relating to worker occupational safety and health. Includes
some Spanish
language materials. |