Survey Allows Public Input on State Occupational Injury Research Agenda
Friday, November 30, 2018 | 0
California’s labor-management advisory board is seeking public input through an online survey on its its agenda for research in occupational injury prevention.
The Commission on Health and Safety and Workers’ Compensation, the Occupational Health Branch of the state Department of Public Health and the University of California’s Centers for Occupational and Environmental Health are working together to identify a set of research priorities specific to the needs of California’s workforce.
Interested parties are asked to complete a survey that is expected to take less than 10 minutes to complete, CHSWC said. All responses are optional, anonymous and will be kept confidential. The responses will be presented only in aggregate form in a report on the public’s research priorities.
To complete the survey, click here.
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