Occupational Health
Programs
The workplace has a direct connection to people’s health.
Occupational health programs located within the Department of Health
Services (DHS), Division of Public Health (DPH), Bureau of Environmental and
Occupational Health (BEOH) offer a variety of ways to improve the quality of
life for workers and their families through surveillance, educational
opportunities and the development of workplace health policy.
Adult Blood Lead Epidemiology and
Surveillance (ABLES): Tracking and study of adult exposure to
lead hazards in the workplace
Asbestos and Lead Section (ALS): Regulation of training providers, contractors and workers involved
in asbestos and lead hazard removal
Environmental Health (EH): Information and resources on environmental
hazards and their effects on health
Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation
(FACE): Study of deaths in the workplace
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
(OSHA) (Exit DHS): Rules and regulation information for Wisconsin
businesses and their workers
Wisconsin Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program (WCLPPP):
All
things that pertain to environmental childhood lead exposure
Wisconsin Occupational Health
Surveillance Program (OHSP):
Tracking and study of workplace illness and injury
Onsite Safety & Health
Consultation in Wisconsin (WisCon) (Exit DHS): A free
OSHA consultation service for Wisconsin
employers seeking to provide a safe and healthy work environment for their
employees
**Click on the links in the left border to explore the
web pages listed above**
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Contacts and Addresses
Last Revised:
November 29, 2012 |