miércoles, 1 de abril de 2015

TWH™ in Action! – Link between Global Sustainability and TWH; Effectiveness of Total Worker Health Interventions; Celebrate National Walking Day (4/1) with NIOSH

TWH™ in Action! – Link between Global Sustainability and TWH; Effectiveness of Total Worker Health Interventions; Celebrate National Walking Day (4/1) with NIOSH

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Total Worker HealthTM and Global Sustainability: What’s the Link?

Learn why programs and practices that target worker safety, health, and well-being are essential elements for achieving internal organizational sustainability. Two sustainability experts, Dr. Jain and Dr. Arnetz, provide their perspective in an interview in TWH Exclusive. This article is the perfect prelude to Work, Stress, and Health 2015: Sustainable Work, Sustainable Health, Sustainable Organizations , where you will be able to engage on the topic in-person with experts from around the globe, including scientists from NIOSH and the NIOSH Centers of Excellence to Promote a Healthier Workforce.

Four new Affiliates join Total Worker Health!

We are pleased to welcome four new Affiliates: International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, Iron Ship Builders, Blacksmiths, Forgers, and Helpers (IBB);Nebraska Safety CouncilSAIF; and the Health Management Research Centerin the University of Michigan (UM-HMRC) School of Kinesiology.

Celebrate National Walking Day with NIOSH and the HHS Office of the Surgeon General on Wednesday, April 1!

We invite you to walk a minimum of 30 minutes during your work day on Wednesday, April 1st! Please join NIOSH and share pictures of you and your colleagues, your friends, your pets, and your family walking on April 1 on Twitter and Instagram using #NIOSHwalks #EveryBodyWalks.

Read the latest Total Worker Health Research

Read the latest research and evidence on Total Worker Health, such as a systematic review of Effectiveness of Total Worker Health Interventions, in New Publications and Resources. In case you missed the recent live webinar on “Preserving Lung Health: At Work and Beyond.” the recording is now available.

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