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Surveys of Healthcare Workers, Management Health, and Safety Practices

a PSC Research Project

Investigator:   Mick P. Couper

This hazard surveillance project involves the design and conduct of a web based survey of healthcare workers and a separate but related web based management survey. The purpose of the worker survey is to describe the prevalence and sitribution of health and safety perceptions, frequency and duration of exposure, work practices and use of exposure controls for targeted hazards and occupations. The purpose of the management survey is to describe the prevalence and distribution of facility based H&S management policies, programs and practices for targeted hazards by type and size of establishment.

Funding Period: 08/16/2008 to 09/30/2010

Country of Focus: USA

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