Is it Time to Burn the Chair?In this issue’s TWH™ Exclusive, Dr. mc schraefel (lowercase intentional) comments on the current buzz around prolonged sitting at work, or “sedentary work,” a recently released Cochrane Review on interventions to reduce sitting at work, and shares her insights into the roles that technology and environment play. |
Archived NIOSH TWH™ Webinar: “Sedentary Work: Implications and Interventions”On July 13, the Office for Total Worker Health hosted a “sold-out” presentation on “Sedentary Work: Implications and Interventions for Worker Safety and Health,” part of the NIOSH Total Worker Health Webinar Series. If you missed out on the live session, the recording is now available! |
Just Launched: “Total Worker Health™ Essentials” Video SeriesThe University of Iowa Healthy Workforce Center of Excellence has just launched a new series of videos highlighting small business leaders’ experiences with designing, implementing, and evaluating integrated safety, health and well-being programs, practices, and policies. |
Six new Affiliates join Total Worker Health!We are pleased to welcome six new Affiliates: ISSA—The Worldwide Cleaning Industry Association; Laborers' Health & Safety Fund of North America (LHSFNA); University of California, Berkeley School of Public Health; University of Georgia; University of North Carolina (UNC); and Western Kentucky University (WKU). |
Read the latest Total Worker Health ResearchRead the latest research and evidence related to Total Worker Health, including the importance of supervisor support for nurses’ meal breaks, understanding underreporting of hospital sharps injuries, and musculoskeletal disorders in corrections officers. |
lunes, 20 de julio de 2015
Total Worker Health™ in Action! – New Insight on Sedentary Work, Iowa Releases Video Series for Employers, New Trainings on Job Stress and Shiftwork for Nursing Professionals
Total Worker Health™ in Action! – New Insight on Sedentary Work, Iowa Releases Video Series for Employers, New Trainings on Job Stress and Shiftwork for Nursing Professionals
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