Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment

Colorado Occupational Health Surveillance Program

Resources and Links

 

Keep your workplace safe


If you want help creating a safer workplace, or just have questions about preventing injury & illness around potential hazards, , contact the Colorado State University OSHA Consultation Services or the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH. They provide several confidential and free services for qualifying businesses, including:


bullet arrow On-site safety and health audits


bullet arrow Health and safety program review and assistance


bullet arrow Assessments of health and safety management practices


bullet arrow Health and safety training and education


bullet arrow OSHA compliance assistance


bullet arrow Workplace air and noise monitoring


bullet arrow Technical guidance and information


bullet arrow Printed materials on occupational safety and health

 

 

Occupational Health & Safety Consultation
Colorado State University
155 Environmental Health
Fort Collins, CO 80523
(970)491-6151
Fax (970)491-7778


National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Denver Field Office– Health Hazard Evaluation Program
P.O. Box 25226
Denver, Colorado 80225-0226
(303) 236-6032
FAX:(303)236-6072

 

More resources for workers and employers *

 

  • WorkSafeMT:  Provides on-line resources to help you build a safety program, establish a safety committee, and design stay at work/return to work programs.
  • NIOSH publications on the financial costs of fatal occupational injuries
  • Building Trades National Screening Program:   Provides free medical screening to construction workers who helped to build our nation's nuclear defense sites
  • National Supplemental Screening Program (NSSP): A program of the U.S. Department of Energy to evaluate the health of former DOE workers who may have been exposed to hazardous substances at work. 
  • Miners Clinic of Colorado:  A federally funded program at National Jewish Health that provides free and confidential medical screening, diagnosis, treatment, pulmonary rehabilitation, education, counseling, and prevention services for miners and others, through the Black Lung Clinic and the Radiation Exposure Screening and Education Program (RESEP) 
 
General information about occupational health*

 

NIOSH Information and Fact Sheets

OSHA Information and Fact Sheets

CDPHE Health Topics (A to Z)

 

*We attempt to find and include free and publically available resources. If you know of a valuable resource and would like to see it posted, please contact Meredith Towle.

 

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