About Worker Health and Safety Surveillance
Work-related surveillance activities and resources
Collecting and Using Industry and Occupation Data
- Health-related absences from work can help measure the impact of flu outbreaks and pandemics.
Adult Blood Lead Epidemiology and Surveillance (ABLES)
This program monitors work-related lead exposure in the United States.Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Survey (BRFSS)
The BRFSS industry and occupation optional module is a good source for worker health and safety surv...National Health Interview Survey (NHIS)
The National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) is a good source for worker health surveillance data.National Occupational Mortality Surveillance (NOMS)
NOMS focuses on including industry and occupation data in the National Vital Statistics System.Pesticide Illness and Injury Surveillance
The Pesticide Illness and Injury Surveillance program examines over-exposure to pesticides in the wo...
State-Based Occupational Respiratory Disease
Background for state-based data on silicosis and work-related asthma.State Health Department Occupational Safety and Health Contacts
Within this site, you can find contact information for NIOSH state partners involved in workplace sa...State Surveillance for Silicosis
State-based surveillance for silicosis.
Other surveillance activities across CDC
Public Health Surveillance and Data