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Fixes for some key deficiencies in occupational injury and illness data: What are the fixes, what's been preventing their implementation, and what is to be done
Learning Areas:
Occupational health and safetyLearning Objectives:
Explain how occupational safety and health is degraded when workers are discouraged from reporting work-related injuries and illnesses
Discuss recent studies and reports related to the underreporting of job injuries and illnesses
Discuss barriers to addressing the problem of underreporting/under-recording of occupational injuries and illnesses
Analyze the findings of recent research conducted by the BLS to determine if there is a problem with underreporting/under-recording of occupational injuries and illnesses and if so, the extent of the problem
Describe APHA's recent policy resolution supporting effective injury and illness prevention programs and opposing employer practices that discourage workers from reporting injuries and illnesses, including measures to address these harmful practices
Discuss OSHA's attempts to update its Recordkeeping Rule and how certain changes, if they are included, will improve the accuracy of occupational injury and illness data
Identify additional strategies for addressing the undercount of occupational injuries and illnesses and workplace practices that discourage injury/illness reporting
Keyword(s): Occupational Health and Safety, Statistics
Qualified on the content I am responsible for because: I have been employed in occupational safety and health for 35 years and have been involved in research, presentations and advocacy related to understanding and assessing the underreporting of workplace injuries and illnesses, including interventions to end employer retaliation against workers who report injuries. I have served on the National Advisory Committee for Occupational Safety and Health (NACOSH) and current serve on the Whistleblower Protection Advisory Committee of the US Department of Labor/OSHA.
Any relevant financial relationships? No
I agree to comply with the American Public Health Association Conflict of Interest and Commercial Support Guidelines, and to disclose to the participants any off-label or experimental uses of a commercial product or service discussed in my presentation.