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ABIH/BCSP Joint Committee for Certification of Occupational Health and Safety Technologists (2001 01)
the American Board of Industrial Hygiene, the Board of Certified Safety Professionals operates safety and health technician and technologist programs through the ABIH/BCSP Joint Committee. Read about these certification programs and the Committee itself.

ABSA Canada (2000 06)
ABSA Canada is a Canadian affiliate of the American Biological Safety Association. Its objective is to establish a Canadian network of individuals interested in a wide variety of biological safety issues.

Academy of Certified Hazardous Materials Managers (ACHMM) (1997 07)
Information about the organization, its annual conference, membership, etc.

Acadian Air Ambulance & Air Med Services (1996 09)
Information about this Louisiana USA-based organization

ACTIVE Physiotherapy Rehabilitation Group (2000 08)
ACTIVE Health Management (ACTIVE) is a Canadian owned and operated health and disability management company. Common injuries effectively treated by ACTIVE clinics include: Sports Injuries, Repetitive Strain Injuries, Whiplash, Low Back Pain, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia, Arthritis, Strokes, Work Injuries, Foot Problems, Tendonitis and much more.

African Newsletter on Occupational Health and Safety (2003 11)
The full text of current and previous issues are available at the site. The newsletter is published by the Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, in association with the ILO -CIS International Occupational Health and Safety Information Centre.

Agricultural Safety & Health Network (2000 09)
Information about various US agricultural safety & health organizations and projects is presented.

AIHA Manitoba (2003 10)
This site provides information from and about the Manitoba chapter of the American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA).

Air & Waste Management Association (1996 01)
AWMA provides information about the association its publications (e.g. A&WMA; Journal) membership etc.

Air Infiltration and Ventilation Centre (AIVC) (1998 07)
"The role of the centre is to provide technical support to those involved in the research and development of ventilation technology as well as to ensure the widest dissemination of information on related energy and air quality issues." View the full text of the centre's publications, read about upcoming conferences, search the centre's bibliographic database of articles related to ventilation and related issues, etc.

Alberta Construction Safety Association (2005 07)
The mission of the Alberta Construction Safety Association is to provide 'quality advice' to the construction employers and employees that will lead to reduced human and financial costs associated with incidents in the construction industry. The site describes the Association, provides access to the current issue of its newsletter, describes courses, publications, etc.

Alberta Workers' Health Centre (2001 09)
The Alberta Workers' Health Centre provides information about safety on the job, or health problems that you think are related to your work. They specialize in assisting workers to identify workplace hazards, and to make the link between exposure and disease.

American Association of Occupational Health Nurses (1997 09)
AAOHN's site provides a variety of types of information: publications, AAOHN Journal information, practice resources, continuing education, legislative updates, etc.

American Biological Safety Association (1998 02)
Information is provided about the Association itself, the Biosafety profession, the BIOSAFTY mailing list (see CCOHS' list of mailing lists for details), and an extensive directory of biosafety resources on the Internet.

American Board of Industrial Hygiene (ABIH) (1997 07)
Contains information about this not-for-profit corporation, the aim of which is to improve the practice and educational standards of the profession of industrial hygiene. The site contains information about ABIH itself, certification programs, exams, etc.

American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine (1996 09)
Categories of information to become available include: information about ACOEM, membership information, courses/conferences, statement papers/guidelines, publications, press releases, a self-assessment exam, employment service, and other OEM links.

American College of Prehospital Medicine (2003 07)
This distance education organization grants undergraduate degrees for emergency medical services professionals. The course catalog is available with descriptions of special programs such as short courses workshops conferences and seminars. Bookstore and other features to be added.

American Conference of Government Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH) (1996 10)
Contains information about ACGIH, a catalog of its publications, demos of their electronic products, upcoming events, an "OH Talk" web chat section, etc.

American Health Information Management Association (1996 07)
Information about the Association itself online publications products and events consumer advice etc.

American Indoor Air Quality Council (2001 04)
A non-profit association for IAQ professionals and technicians, the American Indoor Air Quality Council promotes awareness, education, and certification in the field of Indoor Air Quality through sharing, learning, and networking.

American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA) (1996 07)
This site provides access to information about AIHA its conferences publications etc. It also provides web access to its lists of accredited laboratories through its Industrial Hygiene Laboratory Accreditation Program IHLAP) and the Environmental Lead Laboratory Accreditation Program (ELLAP).

American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA), British Columbia and Yukon Section (2005 07)
Read about this AIHA local section, membership, meetings, newsletter, etc.

American Industrial Hygiene Association - Metropolitan New York Local Section (2003 12)
Read about this AIHA local section, membership, meetings, newsletter, job postings etc.

American Lung Association Air Quality (1999 12)
The American Lung Association (ALA), fighting lung disease through education, community service, advocacy and research, offers an Air Quality web page that discusses the variety of particles carried in the air we breathe. Find numerous resources on general, indoor, and outdoor air quality. These resources include factsheets on specific particles and health hazards; links to other ALA sites like the National Health House Web Site, a project to raise the standards of residential air quality and energy efficiency; and prevention tips to improve the air quality in your home or office.

American National Standards Institute Systems Network (ANSI) (1996 01)
Information is included about ANSI's standards and conformity assessment activities as well as links to other standards and conformity assessment sites. Through paid subscription access to the Standards Information Databases is available.

American Nuclear Society (1999 05)
The American Nuclear Society is a not-for-profit, international, scientific and educational organization. It was established by a group of individuals who recognized the need to unify the professional activities within the diverse fields of nuclear science and technology. Read about the Society, find out about its publications, etc.

American Petroleum Institute, Environment, Health and Safety (2002 12)
The American Petroleum Institute is committed to protecting the environment and the health and safety of the people who share it. The Institute's environment, health, and safety (EH&S;) activities and programs site is just a portion of an extensive organizational web site providing consumer information, educational materials, energy facts, and electronic commerce and information technology resources.

American Public Health Association (1997 09)
Read about APHA, news releases, information about and abstracts from its journal, etc. Links are also provided to legislative, science policy and other public health-related sites.

American Red Cross (2001 04)
Information on the services of American Red Cross including the Armed Forces Emergency Services, Health and Safety Services, Biomedical Services, etc.

American Rescue Team International (ARTI) (1996 02)
An international humanitarian non-governmental organization (NGO) providing important details on how to survive a building collapse rescue team membership and more.

American Risk and Insurance Association (ARIA) (1997 04)
ARIAWeb provides information related to the American Risk and Insurance Association. Research education and organizational aspects of the association are accessible. The Risk and Insurance Database Search Engines search a number of databases.

American Society for Healthcare Engineering (2003 09)
Read about the organization, its members, publications, conferences, etc.

American Society for Quality (2003 10)
Information about the Society, news, membership info.

American Society of Heating Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (1996 09)
The site contains information about ASHRAE, its meetings and conferences, publications, research and standards. Their online journal is also accessible from the site.

American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE) (1996 09)
Information about the Society, membership, continuing education, etc. Information is also provided about professional accreditation and relevant US regulatory developments. Links are provided to Chapter and Division pages.

American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE) - Oklahoma City Chapter (1999 11)
Read about this ASSE chapter - membership, upcoming meetings, Oklahoma job postings, etc.

American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE) Region I Operating Committee (1997 04)
"The ROC is composed of the Vice President of the region and the Presidents of all the chapters in the region. Region I covers the entire state of California." Information is available about the committee itself, upcoming events and meetings, and the region's chapters.

American Society of Safety Engineers - Colonial Virginia Chapter (2002 12)
Find out about this ASSE chapter, its meetings, training courses, etc.

American Society of Safety Engineers Central New York Chapter (1996 09)
Information about this ASSE chapter and its meeting schedule.

American Society of Safety Engineers Engineering Division (1996 09)
The site provides information about this ASSE Division.

American Society of Safety Engineers Greater Los Angeles Chapter (2002 12)
Information about this ASSE Chapter, its executive, upcoming meetings, etc.

American Society of Safety Engineers Greater San Jose Chapter (2002 12)
Access to the newsletter and information on classes offered by this professional society are provided here. Links to other ASSE sites and selected links to other sources of safety related information are also included.

American Society of Safety Engineers Puget Sound Chapter (1998 02)
Access to this ASSE Chapter's newsletter and links to other related sites.

American Society of Safety Engineers San Francisco Chapter (2002 12)
Information is provided about ASSE, the SF Chapter, upcoming meetings, EH&S; job postings, and links to related sites.

American Society of Safety Engineers Southern Oregon Chapter (2005 07)
Information about this ASSE Chapter, meetings, educational opportunities, etc.

American Society of Safety Engineers Western Pennsylvania Chapter (1997 07)
Includes membership information, available jobs, links to other sites, newsletter, etc.

American Society of Safety Engineers, North Carolina Chapter (1998 07)
The site provides information about this ASSE chapter, membership, its newsletter, upcoming meetings, etc.

American Wood Preservers Institute (2003 09)
The site is described as "Your online source for pressure-treated wood information". There is a list of publications (may be ordered online), a "Treated Wood FAQ", etc.

Applied Occupational and Environmental Hygiene (2002 12)
The site provides ordering information for this ACGIH journal, plus information for authors, contents of upcoming issues, etc.

Arts, Crafts and Theater Safety (ACTS) (1997 04)
Information is provided about this free art/theater hazard information service. A list of their publications and further contact information is available.

Asbestos Institute (1996 09)
Access the Montreal-based institute's Biomedical Data Bank, view reports and press releases, get information on their printed publications.

Asian-Pacific Regional Network on Occupational Safety & Health Information (2000 06)
Presented by the ILO/FINNIDA Asian-Pacific Regional Programme on Occupational Safety and Health, this Gopher server was established with a view to sharing OSH information in and about the Asian-Pacific region. Contains contact and organizational information, plus documents on a variety of OSH-related subjects.

Asociación para la Prevención de Accidentes (1999 09)
Information is provided about this Spanish association, its services (training, databases, publications, etc.), subscriptions to APA's journal PREVENCIÓN, a series of safety posters and conference information. All information is in Spanish.

Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology, Inc. (APIC) (1996 12)
"The Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology, Inc. (APIC) is a multi-disciplinary, voluntary, international organization. Our purpose is to influence, support and improve the quality of health care through the practice and management of infection control and the application of epidemiology in all health settings." The site lists resources for Infection Control professionals, a list of publications for sale, US government information, courses offered, etc.

Association of Canadian Ergonomists / Association canadienne d'ergonomie (2000 06)
Read about the Association itself, ergonomics conferences in Canada, programs and courses in ergonomics, view a directory of consultants, etc.

Association of Educational Safety & Health Professionals, Inc. (2000 06)
AESHP "provides information, training, professional development and networking to safety and health professionals who primarily serve educational institutions." The site provides information about the organization, membership, upcoming meetings, etc.

Association of Higher Education Facilities Officers (APPA) (1996 07)
The Publications available here contain information concerning public education facilities and include asbestos accessibility energy management hazardous materials and Total Quality Management (TQM). (Formerly American Physical Plant Association)

Association of Occupational & Environmental Clinics (2000 05)
Since its founding in 1987, the Association of Occupational and Environmental Clinics (AOEC) has grown to a network of more than 60 clinics and more than 250 individuals committed to improving the practice of occupational and environmental medicine through information sharing and collaborative research. Currently AOEC receives significant financial support through multi-year cooperative agreements with the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) and National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH). Under these agreements AOEC members develop curriculum materials in occupational and environmental health and provide Education Activities (EA) programs for primary care practitioners and others. Subcontracts in these areas are awarded to AOEC clinic and individual members. Complementing that effort is the establishment of a growing lending library of course outlines, handouts, slides and videotapes available to members who are preparing their own presentations.

Association of Ontario Health Centres (1996 07)
The Association of Ontario Health Centres (AOHC) is the non-profit organization that represents community health centres (CHCs) and some health service organizations (HSOs) in the province of Ontario, Canada. The site contains information about the Association itself, the Health Centres it represents, health promotion information, position papers, newsletters, etc.

Association of Professional Industrial Hygienists (2003 11)
"The Association of Professional Industrial Hygienists, Inc. (APIH) was established in 1994 to offer credentialing to industrial hygienists who meet the education and experience requirements found in Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 4, Chapter 3. APIH adopted the Tennessee Code as its basis for credentialing because it was the first legal definition in the United States of an industrial hygienist in terms of education and experience."

Association of Societies for Occupational Safety and Health (Southern Africa) (1999 02)
The initial focus of this site will be on OHS in South Africa, and will be expanded to provide information on OHS in the Southern African Development Community (SADC) region. Find out about the member associations, their resources, training programmes, legislation, etc.

Association of State and Territorial Health Officials (1997 07)
Information about this Arizona-based association, its projects and activities.

Association of Workers' Compensation Boards of Canada (2002 12)
AWCBC was formed to facilitate the exchange of information among Workers' Compensation Boards and Commissions in Canada. Read about membership in the Association, AWCBC's publications, etc.

Association paritaire pour la santé et la sécurité du travail, secteur affaires municipales (1999 11)
L'APSAM (l'Association paritaire pour la santé et la sécurité du travail, secteur «affaires municipales»), a pour mission de faciliter la prise en charge de la prévention par le milieu, de développer et de promouvoir les moyens nécessaires pour protéger la santé, la sécurité et l'intégrité physique des personnes à l'emploi des municipalités et des organismes qui y sont reliés, dans l'ensemble du Québec.

Association québécoise pour l'hygiène, la santé et la sécurité au travail (AQHSST) (1997 06)
Information sur l'Association, ses conférences annuelles, ses membres, etc. Ce site renferme liens avec d'autres sites et de l'information sur un groupe de discussion éventuel. Toute l'information donnée à ce site est en français.

Atlantic Provinces Section of the American Industrial Hygiene Association (2003 12)
Provides information about Chapter activities including: workshop, membership, area job posting etc.

Australian and New Zealand Society of Occupational Medicine (2003 11)
"ANZSOM is a professional and social organisation which provides a focal point for the advancement of knowledge in those registered medical practitioners who are actively involved in or are interested in Occupational Medicine. Read about the organization, membership, meetings, branches, etc.

Australian Council of Trade Unions (2000 08)
The ACTU web site includes information about union events across Australia.

Australian Institute of Occupational Hygienists (AIOH) (2003 11)
This is the official home page of the AIOH. It contains information about the Institute's publications, membership, office holders, conferences, etc.

Baltic Sea Network on Occupational Health and Safety (1999 11)
The purpose of this site, largely as a result of World Health Organization initiatives, is the "establishment of a telematic information network on occupational health and safety in the countries around the Baltic Sea." It contains OHS contact information in these countries, national OHS information, information about ongoing projects and events in the Baltic region, etc.

BC Road Construction and Maintenance Safety Network (2005 06)
British Columbia organization that promotes and provides employers education, awareness and assistance in understanding WCB regulations.

Behavior Based Safety (BBS) Training Programs (2000 08)
This web site provides links to information on behaviour based safety training programs - pros and cons.

Belgian Biosafety Server (2005 06)
This Web site primarily aims at providing regulatory and scientific information to the Belgian medical,veterinary, agronomical and Biotechnology actors.

Bethesda-Chevy Chase Rescue Squad (1997 03)
Information about this Maryland USA fire/emergency/rescue organization.

Beyond Pesticides (2001 04)
Beyond Pesticides began in 1981 as the National Coalition Against the Misuse ofPesticides, to serve as a national network committed to pesticide safety and theadoption of alternative pest management strategies which reduce or eliminate adependency on toxic chemicals. Beyond Pesticides provides the public with usefulinformation on pesticides and their alternatives. With this information, peoplecan and do protect themselves and the environment from the potential adversepublic health and environmental effects associated with the use and misuse ofpesticides. Their site offers detailed information on what to do in case of anemergency involving pesticides and alerts about pesticide problems. Otherprograms showcased are Pesticides in Schools, Poison Poles (poisonous use ofwood preservatives in utility poles) and Genetically Engineered Organisms.

Bioelectromagnetics Society (1999 02)
BEMS is a non-profit organization "of biological and physical scientists, physicians and engineers interested in the interactions of nonionizing radiations with biological systems." The site provides information about the society, the full text of recent issues of the "Bioelectromagnetics" journal, information about the Society's services, job postings, the National Academy of Sciences EMF Report, etc.

Biosafety Information Network and Advisory Service (BINAS) (1997 09)
BINAS, a service of the United Nations Industrial Development Organization, monitors global developments in regulatory issues in biotechnology. Site highlights include links to regulations in many countries, UNIDO publications, the BINAS newsletter, OECD Environment Monographs, etc.

Biosafety Resources & Tools, American Biological Safety Association (2003 09)
This is an extensive high quality list of biosafety resources.

Blue Ridge Mountain Rescue Group ASRC (2005 07)
Detailed information about this search and rescue organization is provided - the group itself their training recent searches etc. There are also links to other search and rescue information.

Board of Certification in Professional Ergonomics (2002 12)
Established in 1990 as an independent nonprofit organization, the BCPE is the certifying body for individuals whose education and experience indicate broad expertise in the practice of human factors/ergonomics. This site was created as a resource for obtaining information about BCPE and its certification programs.

Board of Certified Safety Professionals (BCSP) (1997 07)
Available information includes a description of BCSP, standards for BCSP certification, the Certified Safety Professional (CSP) designation, press releases, etc.

Board of Registered Canadian Safety Professionals (BCRSP) (2005 07)
BCRSP's site provides information about Association membership, professional designation, the Association's Code of Ethics, etc.

Boletin Argentino de Ergonomia (2003 09)
News about Argentine ergonomists and their laboratories. In Spanish.

Boulder Emergency Squad (1999 11)
A detailed description of the squad and its activities is provided. There are also links to other EMS and community organizations.

Bridlewood Electromagnetic Fields (EMFs) Information Service (1997 01)
"The Bridlewood Residents Hydro Line Committee (BRHLC) was first formed in 1986 to fight 500 kV high voltage transmission lines that Ontario Hydro proposed to construct through our community in Kanata, just outside Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, and was focused on the health effects from the electromagnetic fields emitted by the lines. Since then the committee has broadened its mandate to a much greater information and education role." The site contains EMF news, the text of reports and documents from various organizations, and an extensive bibliography. Site is no longer actively maintained; an archive is provided through the Swedish Association for the Electrosensitive website.

British Columbia Ambulance Service (1996 06)
Information about the BC Ambulance Service its history work etc.

British Occupational Hygiene Society (2003 11)
Find out about BOHS, membership, qualifications, etc. View excerpts from the BOHS Newsletter, and access a list of BOHS consultants.

British Safety Council (1999 10)
The site provides information about the Council itself, its mission, history, membership, etc.

British Standards Institution (2003 09)
The site has been designed to give you an in-depth knowledge of the work of BSI. You will be able to catch up on the latest news and products, learn about the origins of BSI and order products on line via British Standards Online.

British Toxicology Society (2005 07)
The site provides information about the Society, its publications, upcoming events, etc.

Bureau Technique Syndical Européen pour la Santé et la Sécurité (1999 11)
Le Bureau Technique Syndical Européen pour la Santé et la Sécurité a été fondé par la Confédération Européenne des Syndicats afin d'assurer un suivi de l'élaboration, de la transposition puis de l'application de la législation «l'Acte Unique européen» et des articles du traité. Le BTS assure un rôle d'expertise auprès des instances européennes traitant des aspects liés à l'environnement du travail.

Calgary Regional Health Authority, Occupational Health and Safety (2003 11)
As well as providing information about services of the Occupational Health and Safety Division, the site provides the full text of the Division's OSH policies - Alcohol and Drug, Body and Body Fluid Exposure Management, Employee Rehabilitation Program, Noise Exposure Control Program, etc.

California Rescue Dog Association (CARDA) (2000 06)
Information about canine search and rescue

California State Association of Occupational Health Nurses (2001 12)
An organization of approximately 1,000 registered nurses who practice occupational health nursing. When you join the national organization, AAOHN, you form a new link in a nationwide network of more than 12,000 colleagues in 184 local, state and regional constituent associations who are working to advance the occupational health nursing profession.

Canada Safety Council (CSC) (1996 09)
CSC is an independent national non-profit membership safety organization. The web site offers information about the organization its mission training programs publications and activities. CSC programs help the Canadian public prevent accidents and injuries by enhancing safety awareness.

Canadian Occupational Health Nurses Assocation / Association Canadiennedes infirmires et infirmiersen santŽ du travail (2003 10)
COHNA/ACIIST represents Occupational Health Nurses from across Canada. Website includes information about upcoming events, employment opportunities, awards, certification, etc.

Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (2003 11)
Read about this industry association, its safety record, best practices in the industry, environmental stewardship, etc.

Canadian Association of Professional Regulatory Affairs (CAPRA) (2005 06)
Canadian Association of Professional Regulatory Affairs (CAPRA) is a non profit association dedicated to providing information and education for regulatory affairs professionals in the Healthcare industry in Canada.

Canadian Association of Rehabilitation Professionals Inc. (2004 10)
CARP¨ is a national, member-focused association that supports the interdisciplinary nature of the rehabilitation field and supports professionals by providing a national infrastructure that unites members practicing a specialization within the rehabilitation continuum.

Canadian Auto Workers (2001 04)
Information about the union, its work, studies undertaken, etc. Its health, safety and environment newsletter is also available.

Canadian Cancer Etiology Research Network (2001 09)
CCERN is dedicated to the promotion of human applied research into the etiology of cancer through collaboration among scientists from complementary disciplines, such as epidemiology, biostatistics, molecular biology, clinical medicine, nutrition and the social sciences. It is supported by the National Cancer Institute of Canada with funds from the Canadian Cancer Society.

Canadian Centre for Emergency Preparedness (1999 05)
CCEP's mandate is to assist communities, governments and private business to prepare for, prevent, respond to, and recover from man-made or natural disasters. Read about its training programs, conference, publications, etc.

Canadian Chiropractic Association (1999 05)
Read about the Association, view frequently asked questions and answers, find a chiropractor, etc.

Canadian Council for Human Resources in the Environment Industry (1999 02)
CCHREI is a not-for-profit corporation that assists the Canadian environment sectors in implementing sound human resource development policies. Read about the Council's activities, publications, certification requirements, environment sector directory, etc.

Canadian Council on Rehabilitation and Work (1998 12)
Information includes an employment service for people with disabilities, job accommodation information, descriptions of their products and training programs, etc.

Canadian Diving Group (2000 08)
The Canadian Diving Group is a group of companies with the unified goal of being Canada's leading resource for all aspects of the diving industry. Read about their training centres and courses such as Occupational Scuba Diver and Manual Metal Arc Wet Welding Course.

Canadian Environmental Law Association (2005 06)
The Canadian Environmental Law Association (CELA) is a non-profit, public interest organization established in 1970 to use existing laws to protect the environment and to advocate environmental law reforms. Read about CELA, their cases and campaigns, their resource library, and their publications.

Canadian Health Network (CHN) (2005 06)
The CHN is a national, non-profit, bilingual web-based health information service. CHN's goal is to help Canadians find the information they're looking for on how to stay healthy and prevent disease. CHN does this through a unique collaboration - one of the most dynamic and comprehensive networks anywhere in the world. This network of health information providers includes the Public Health Agency of Canada, Health Canada and national and provincial/territorial non-profit organizations, as well as universities, hospitals, libraries and community organizations.

Canadian Injured Workers Alliance (1998 10)
"The Canadian Injured Workers Alliance is a national organization, supporting and strengthening local and provincial IWG's across Canada. We provide resources, training and a forum for information exchange for these groups, as well as for trade unions." Information is provided about the organization, its research, publications, etc.

Canadian Institute for Health Information (2003 11)
Mandated by Canada's health ministers, the Institute is a national, not-for-profit organization responsible for developing and maintaining the country's comprehensive health information system. The Institute delivers the knowledge and develops the tools to advance Canada's health policies, improve the health of the population, strengthen the health system and assist leaders in the health sector make informed decisions.

Canadian Labour and Business Centre (2003 11)
"We have built a unique national forum for dialogue and research on Canadian labour market and skills issues. Our mission is to improve business and labour practices in Canada and to provide public policy advice on labour market and skills issues. Site includes hyperlinks to their published research reports, presentations and information about on going projects.

Canadian Medical Association (CMA) (2003 11)
The Canadian Medical Association (CMA) is a voluntary professional organization. The information available is intended to support member physicians in the areas of training and practice legal and ethical matters and personal and business affairs. Infobase contains a number of electronic publications.

Canadian Petroleum Safety Council (2005 06)
Promotes improved and standardized petroleum industry health and safety practices that meet regulatory requirements throughout Canada. Website includes variety of safety information including: safety alerts, safe work practices and contact information for governmental departments and industry associations.

Canadian Physiotherapy Association (1999 05)
Read about the Association, membership, etc.

Canadian Red Cross (1996 09)
Information about the organization, its programs, news and events

Canadian Registration Board of Occupational Hygienists (1997 03)
"The CRBOH is a national, not-for-profit organization, which sets standards of professional competence for occupational hygienists and occupational hygiene technologists in Canada."The site provides information about ROH and ROHT certification, exams, maintenance, plus information about CRBOH itself.

Canadian Ski Patrol System (2005 07)
The Canadian Ski Patrol is a registered non-profit corporation comprising highly-trained volunteer and professional members. The System is national in scope and was formed to promote safe skiing and to provide assistance to injured skiers. The CSPS's membership of more than 6000 patrollers provides a Canada-wide, highly-skilled and responsible service to the skiing industry.

Canadian Society of Safety Engineering (CSSE) (1996 07)
CSSE's site provides information about the organization programs and events publications courses and member services.

Canadian Standards Association (CSA) (2003 11)
The Canadian Standards Association provides access to its product catalogue, information about its electronic products, standardization initiatives, etc.

Canadians for Health Research (2001 09)
Canadians for Health Research is a national nonprofit organization that promotes health research in Canada. The full text of the organization's publications, information about its programs, etc. are available on the site.

Carbon Monoxide Kills (2002 12)
The Carbon Monoxide Kills site is dedicated to helping the public protect itself against Carbon Monoxide.

CBI Health (2001 09)
CBI Health guides individuals with any injurythrough a logical continuum of rehabilitationleading to a return to normal activities of daily living.

Centro Panamericano de Ingeniería Sanitaria y Ciencias del Ambiente (CEPIS) (2005 07)
The Pan American Center for Sanitary Engineering and Environmental Sciences, CEPIS, is the specialized center for environmental technology of the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), Regional Office for the Americas of the World Health Organization (WHO). CEPIS is based in Lima Peru. Read about the organization's services and publications. Information is provided in Spanish, Portuguese and English.

Chartered Institute of Environmental Health (UK) (2003 11)
The Chartered Institute of Environmental Health (CIEH) is a non-governmental organisation dedicated to the promotion of environmental health and the dissemination of knowledge about environmental health issues for the benefit of the public. It is also responsible for the training and professional development of environmental health officers and provides educational services to the profession. Read about membership in the Institute, CIEH's publications, training programs, etc.

Chemistry.org (American Chemical Society) (2003 11)
Information is provided about the Society itself, membership, programs, technical divisions and local sections.

China Safety Net (2003 11)
ÒChina Safety NetworkÓ advocates the laws, regulations, policies and the required standard of the manufacturing safety of the country. You could get access to the most updated and expert information about the manufacturing safety as well as the documents of the laws, regulations and the required standard in this field so that you could merge and apply this to the present manufacturing safety requirement of the country.

Clean Air Strategic Alliance (2003 11)
The Clean Air Strategic Alliance (CASA) is an incorporated entity responsible for strategic management of air quality in Alberta. The Alliance has senior representation from government, industry, and non-government organizations. To resolve air quality problems, the Alliance uses a comprehensive air quality management system to link environmental, economic, and health factors. The Alliance operates by consensus and is accountable directly to the Ministers of Environment, Department of Resource Development, and Health and Wellness. It is equally accountable to its stakeholders for developing practical and innovative responses to air quality issues.

College and University Fire Safety Professionals (2001 09)
This site outline ways to keep safe in a college or university environment.

College Park VFD (2003 10)
Description of the College Park (Maryland USA) Volunteer Fire Department.

Comité National d'Action pour la Sécurité et l'Hygiène dans la Construction (1998 10)
Le CNAC (Belgique) est un fonds autonome de sécurité, d'hygiène et d'embellissement des lieux de travail dans la construction. Lire des descriptions de ses services: la formation, des publications, et cetera.

Confédération des syndicats nationaux, santé sécurité (1998 10)
Le site contient des descriptions des publications et autres outils en santé sécurité, plus un répertoire annoté de plus de 250 sites W3. Tous les renseignements sont en français.

Construction Industry Research and Information Association (1998 03)
CIRIA is a non-profit UK organization that provides best practice guidance to professionals. Read about the organization, its research, publications, etc.

Construction Owners Association of Alberta (2000 08)
The Construction Owners Association of Alberta is comprised of members who are users of construction services in their day-to-day operation. One of the features of this web site is their library of documents, available as HTML, Word or PDF files, dealing with a variety of topics.

Construction Safety Association of Ontario (1998 02)
As well as providing information about the association itself, the site provides a number of basic safety awareness documents. The full text of their magazine "Construction Safety" and their newsletter are also available.

CropLife America (formerly American Crop Protection Association) (2005 06)
ACPA represents "the companies the produce, sell and distribute virtually all the active compounds used in crop protection chemicals registered for use in the United States." The site includes information about the industry and ACPA itself, links to other agriculturally-related sites, US EPA pesticide information, etc.

CSIRO Minerals - Occupational Health, Safety and Environment (2001 09)
A variety of health & safety resources are provided by the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) in Australia.

DieselNet (1997 05)
" The Diesel Emissions Evaluation Program (in short DEEP) is an industry sponsored initiative to facilitate research and transfer of technology on diesel emissions, their health effects, measurement, and control. The Consortium participants represent mining industry and labour, diesel engine manufacturers, emission controls manufacturers, and, last but not least, the leading diesel emission research institutions."

Disaster Recovery Information Exchange (DRIE) (2003 10)
Information from this Canada-based organization includes: membership; meeting schedule; program; disaster reference materials; upcoming conferences; recent disasters; etc. There is also a disaster message board.

Disaster Recovery Institute Canada (1998 12)
DRI Canada is a not-for-profit corporation established in 1996 to create a base of common disaster recovery planning knowledge through education, assistance, and the development of a resource base; to certify qualified individuals; and to promote the credibility and professionalism of certified professionals. Read about its education programs, the Certified Business Continuity Professional (CBCP) designation, etc.

Dr. Diane - Brain Injury, Contusion, Concussion, Stroke, Mild Traumatic Brain Injury, TBI, Brain Tumor, and MS Symptom Resources (2000 05)
Dr. Diane Roberts Stoler, Ed.D., is a health psychologist who more than nine years ago sustained both a stroke from a cerebral bleed (AVM) and two traumatic brain injuries (auto accident and brain surgery). Dr. Diane strives to promote brain injury awareness and education.

Dutch RSI Center (1999 05)
The site contains has repetitive strain injury news, an online shop for RSI prevention products, lists of discussion groups and web sites, etc.

Education Safety Association of Ontario (1998 01)
The Education Safety Association of Ontario Inc., is a not-for-profit Ontario "Safe Workplace Association". The site has links to documents, facts and figures, information about the organization itself, and a health and safety discussion group for the educational sector.

Envirolink (2001 04)
The site describes itself as "the largest online environmental information resource on the planet." Information in the Envirolink library includes documents, document summaries and links to other resources. Envirolink News provides current news items from news wire services. Other services include a list of environmental events, Envirolink news releases, a list of environmental mailing lists, etc.

Environmental Research Institute of Michigan (1996 12)
"ERIM is a private, nonprofit, high-technology organization that performs research and development and related services for its sponsors." Information about the organization and its research are provided.

Environmental Sensitivites Research Institute (1998 10)
"The mission of the Environmental Sensitivities Research Institute is to support sound scientific and medical research into environmental intolerance issues, and to compile and disseminate information on those issues." Read about research in progress, view documents from various sources, etc. ESRI is a non-profit scientific and educational organization.

Environmental Services Association of Alberta (2003 11)
Information is provided about the organization itself, membership, upcoming events, announcements, etc.

Epi Info (2001 04)
Produced by CDC and the World Health Organization Epi Info and Epi Map - public domain software packages designed for the global community of public health practitioners and researchers. Both provide for easy form and database construction, data entry, and analysis with epidemiologic statistics, maps, and graphs. Download from here.

Ergonomics Society (1997 07)
The UK-based Ergonomics Society web site contains information about the society and its members, lists of primarily UK Ergonomics consultants, training courses, jobs etc.

Estonian Occupational Health Network (2003 11)
Directory of links to network contributors, resources, policies and training providers.

European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (1997 08)
This site, new in August 1997, (will) contain(s) European information in the following areas: legislation & standards; research; practice; strategies & programmes; statistics; information; and news.

European Biological Safety Association (2003 09)
EBSA was formed in 1996 "to promote biosafety as a scientific discipline and serve the growing needs of the biosafety professionals throughout Europe." The site provides information about membership in the Association, and about its meetings.

European Committee for Standardization (1999 03)
CEN's mission is to promote voluntary technical harmonization in Europe in conjunction with worldwide bodies and its partners in Europe.

Faculty of Occupational Medicine, Royal College of Physicians (UK) (1998 10)
The Faculty is "a professional and academic body empowered to develop and maintain high standards of training, competence and professional integrity in occupational medicine." Read about its various educational programmes, publications, newsletter, etc.

Farm Safety Association of Ontario (1998 10)
The site provides information about the Association itself, plus safety information for agriculture/ horticulture and landscapers.

FEB - The Swedish Association for the ElectroSensitive (1998 12)
This site contains various documents, a conference list, links to other sites etc. primarily related to Electromagnetic Fields (EMFs) and "Electrical Hypersensitivity". Information is provided in English and Swedish.

Film Safety - ONTARIO FILM AND TELEVISION SECTION 21 ADVISORY COMMITTEE (2003 12)
Provides accessible, standardized information to all film industry professionals working in Ontario.

Fire-EMS Information Network (1996 12)
This is a resource for and by fire and emergency medical services people. Services include free home pages, a shift calendar generator, live chat, and a message center.

Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Pesticide Management Unit (2001 04)
The pesticide management activities of the Food and Agriculture Organization(FAO) aim at managing the risks associated with the use of pesticides. The FAOproposes maximum residue levels for individual pesticide in different feed itemsand foods, and provides advice on the acceptable levels of pesticide residues infood moving in international trade. The FAO works towards strengthening foodcontrol by training in residue analysis, manuals for pesticide analysis,publication of pesticide specifications as well as quality assurance in foodcontrol chemical laboratories. Their web site offers the full text of suchdocuments as the International Code of Conduct on the Distribution and Use ofPesticides, Pesticide Specifications and Quality Control Standards as well asdetailed evaluations of a huge number of pesticide residues.

Fragranced Products Information Network (1998 12)
"Information on fragrances and the chemicals used in them is not readily available. Fragrance formulas are trade secrets and ingredients do not have to be listed on the labels. There have been few medical studies done other than on the effects of fragrances on the skin. The goal of this site is to gather available information and make it accessible."

GLADNET (1998 01)
GLADNET, the Global Applied Disability Research and Information Network is an initiative of the Vocational Rehabilitation Branch of the International Labour Organization (ILO). As well as having information about the organization itself, the site provides access to the GLADNET Infobase - full text documents and bibliograhic references concerning employment and training in relation to persons with disabilities.

Global Information Network for Chemicals (GINC) (2000 06)
"The GINC, Global Information Network on Chemicals, is a world wide information network for safe use of chemicals. From this homepage you can explore large amounts of useful information sources provided by both international organizations and national institutions collaborating for safe control of chemicals." The site is maintained by The National Institute of Health Sciences (NIHS) of Japan.

Guidelines Advisory Committee (2003 11)
The role of the committee is "to promote evidence-based health care in Ontario, by encouraging physicians to use the best available clinical practice guidelines. The GAC endorses each recommended guideline following an in-depth review. Summaries of the guidelines rated most highly and links to all available guidelines are provided."

Hazard Prevention and Control in the Work Environment: Airborne Dust (2003 10)
The aim of this document is to help educate and train people in the prevention and control of dust in the workplace.

Health Care Health and Safety Association (2003 11)
HCHSA is a designated "Safe Workplace Association" in Ontario Canada. The site provides information about the association, its mandate, news, safety information by topic, pdf versions of numerous HCHSA publications, etc.

Health Physics Society (1999 10)
Information available: about the society, its newsletter, radiation fact sheets, position papers, links to other radiation-related sites, etc.

Healthy Schools Network, Inc. (2000 06)
Healthy Schools Network, Inc. is a not for profit education and research organization dedicated to securing policies and actions that will create schools that are environmentally responsible to children, personnel, and to their communities. Centered on children's environmental health, Healthy Schools Network activities include information, education, and coalition building.

HealthyComputing.com (2003 10)
HealthyComputing.com was founded in 1999 to address the growing problem of computer-related injuries. It is primarily an information resource, with setup and usage guides, buyer's guides, information about medical conditions and treatments, causes of discomfort, stretches and exercises, product overviews, etc.

Hearnet (2001 04)
H.E.A.R. (Hearing Education and Awareness for Rockers) is a non-profit organization dedicated to raising awareness of the real dangers of repeated exposure to excessive noise levels which can lead to permanent, and sometime debilitating, hearing loss and tinnitus.

History of American Sweatshops, 1820 to Present (1998 05)
Presented by the Smithsonian Institution, this text and graphics display walks you through the history of sweatshops in the garment industry in the US.

Honolulu Emergency Services Department (2003 11)

Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Office of Laboratory Safety (2003 09)
This site contains information about laboratory safety materials available from the institute plus the text of a number of publications

Human Exposure Research Organisations Exchange (HEROX) (2003 11)
HEROX is a forum for people interested in research on human exposure to hazardous substances.

IAPA High-Tech Industry Sector Group (2005 07)
The IAPA High Tech Industry Sector Group was formed to focus on the promotion of accident prevention and risk management programs for occupational health, safety and associated environmental concerns of firms involved in research & development, manufacturing and service of technologically advanced equipment in computer, electronic or communications in Ontario (Canada) based firms. Read about the Group, upcoming events, etc.

IDEWE Occupational Health & Safety Services on the Internet (1998 09)
Idewe is a non-profit occupational health service in Flanders, Belgium. Read about the organization's services.

Illuminating Engineering Society of North America (1999 03)
IESNA's mission is "To advance knowledge and disseminate information for the improvement of the lighted environment to the benefit of society ." Read about the Society, its research, publications, events, etc.

ILO-CIS International Occupational Safety and Health Information Centre (2000 03)
The International Occupational Safety and Health Information Centre (CIS) is a service of the International Labour Office in Geneva Switzerland. The major objective of CIS is to be a worldwide service dedicated to the collection and dissemination of information on the prevention of occupational accidents and diseases. It is assisted in its work by more than 120 national institutions around the world (its National and Collaborating Centres) dealing with OSH matters in their own countries. Read about CIS' products and services, international OSH programmes, and OSH information.

ILOLEX - the ILO's Database on International Labour Standards (1997 08)
This is a searchable database of the full text of the International Labour Organization's international labour standards.

Indoor Air Quality Association, Inc. (2000 11)
The Indoor Air Quality Association (IAQA) was established in 1995 to promote uniform standards, procedures and protocols in the Indoor Air Quality industry. Committed to education and research, the association serves as a forum for the exchange of ideas within the emerging IAQ industry.

Industrial Accident Prevention Association (IAPA) Ontario (2003 11)
Information is provided about the association itself and its products services and training programs.

Injury Control Resource Information Network (ICRIN) (1997 05)

Injury Prevention Web (2000 08)
The Injury Prevention Web hosts the web sites of several agencies and organizations working to prevent injuries. This site contains injury data for every U.S. state, more than 700 links to government and non-profit injury prevention sites worldwide, suggestions of books for your library, the gateway for information about scheduled NIITS sessions, and listings of jobs in the injury research and prevention field.

Institute for the Protection and Security of the Citizen (2003 11)
This Joint Research Centre of the European Commission is involved in the in the multidisciplinary analysis of industrial, socio-technical and environmental systems; the innovative application of information and communication technologies, and the science and technology of safety management.

Institute of Biological Engineering - Career Resources (2003 09)
This is an on-line jobs database for all fields of biological engineering, including health and safety engineering.

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) (2003 09)
Includes information about IEEE membership, publications, standards, conferences, etc.

Institute of Safety in Technology and Research (200310)
"The Institute was founded as the Institute of University Safety Officers (IUSO) by a group of UK university safety officers who were seeking to establish a body to represent their individual interests on a professional basis and in their specialist area of research and high technology. The Institute's membership now includes safety professionals from the whole spectrum of public, government and commercial research and high technology organisations with similar research and technological interests to universities."

Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) (2003 09)
The site contains information on all the major areas of activity that the Institution is involved in - contact, membership and career info documents, UK conferences, etc.

Instituto Salud y Trabajo (1999 11)
Read about the services of this Peruvian occupational health institute. All information is in Spanish.

Insurance Loss Control Association (2001 09)
The Insurance Loss Control Association strives to provide continuing opportunities for its membership to share information, increase their knowledge and advance their knowledge in property and casualty loss control topics, current insurance industry issues, and personal and professional development topics.

Integrated Pest Management in New York State (2000 06)
Maintained by the Cornell IPM Program, this site provides information on Integrated Pest Management issues in the state of New York and contains a number of useful resources.

International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) (1998 07)
IARC's mission is "to coordinate and conduct research on the causes of human cancer, and to develop scientific strategies for cancer control. The Agency is involved in both epidemiological and laboratory research, and disseminates scientific information through meetings, publications, courses and fellowships." Some IARC publications are available in their entirety on the web site.

International Association of Electrical Inspectors (2003 09)
Information about the organization's membership, products, services, employment opportunities and upcoming meetings.

International Association of Emergency Managers (2001 12)
IAEM is a non-profit educational organization dedicated to promoting the goals of saving lives and protecting property during emergencies and disasters. Read about the Association, its conference, etc.

International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) (2003 09)
This United Nations organization "carries out activities related to the peaceful development and verification of nuclear energy's uses." The site contains a copy of the IAEA statute, a description of their conference, and links to other IAEA Internet resources.

International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) (1999 10)
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is an impartial, neutral and independent organization whose exclusively humanitarian mission is to protect the lives and dignity of victims of war and internal violence and to provide them with assistance. Read about the ICRC, its history, current involvements, etc.

International EMF Project (2000 11)
The International Electromagnetic Fields (EMF) Project, established by the World Health Organization in 1996, assesses health and environmental effects of exposure to static and time varying electric and magnetic fields in the frequency range 0 - 300 GHz, with a view to the development of international guidelines on exposure limits.

International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC)

International Institute of Risk and Safety Management (1999 10)
Information is provided about the Institute itself, and membership options that are available.

International Labour Organization (2005 07)
The site provides information about the ILO, its various international programmes, publications, etc. There are also links to ILO departmental home pages, plus an ILO directory.

International Occupational Hygiene Association (1999 02)
"The IOHA provides an international voice of the occupational hygiene profession through its status as a non-governmental organization (NGO) of the World Health Organization." The site provides a description of the Association, a list of member organizations with links to web sites where available, information about their conferences, meetings and activities.

International Organization for Standardization (ISO)

International Radiation Protection Agency (2005 07)
Read about the Association's objectives, associate societies, international meetings, publications, etc.

International Register on Biosafety (1998 03)
This site, provided by the United Nations Environment Programme, presents a number of biosafety resources. Highlights include a series of international directories, guidelines and fact sheets, descriptions of international biosafety activities, etc.

International Society for Occupational Ergonomics and Safety (2005 07)
The site provides information about the Society (membership, officers, by-laws, etc.) plus a member's directory, newsletters, information about their annual conference, etc.

International Society of Fire Service Instructors (1998 10)
ISFSI develops and implements training and educational programs for the public and industrial fire and emergency response communities. Resources on the web site include an extensive reference center (books, videos, training materials, etc.), information about and excerpts from its monthly publication, details about upcoming events, etc.

International Society of Indoor Air Quality And Climate (2000 06)
Read about the organization, its membership, etc. Other information includes publications, upcoming conferences and IAQ-related Internet links.

International Society of Indoor Air Quality And Climate (ISIAQ) (1998 07)
ISIAQ "is an international, independent, multi-disciplinary, scientific, non-profit organization whose purpose is to support the creation of healthy, comfortable and productivity-encouraging indoor environments". Read about the organization, membership, publications, conferences and symposia, etc.

Inventory of European Research on the Indoor Environment (2003 11)
The IERIE lets you can access up-to-date information on research activities throughout Europe relating to the indoor Environment of domestic and public buildings, together with details of research workers and their organisations.

Ionizing Radiation Web Site - World Health Organization (2003 12)
This World Health Organization web site includes information about the WHO Ionizing Radiation Programme and a range of information resources about ionizing radiation, environmental radiation, radiation accidents and emergencies and ongoing research.

IPMnet (2000 06)
Sponsored by the Consortium for International Crop Protection (CICP), IPM Net provides technical assistance on pest management to developing countries. One of the most notable features of this site is the Database of IPM Resources (DIR), a database of IPM Internet resources. This site also has an extensive number of links to worldwide sources, an events calendar, a database of IPM experts all over the world, and bulletin boards for jobs, materials and supplies, and forum discussions.

ISO 14000 Information Center (2000 03)
The Information Center provides information on what to expect during the ISO 14000 audit process and how to successfully plan and strategize to become registered to ISO14001. Find related journals, newsletters, publications, and discussion lists, plus links to other ISO 14000 organizations.

Job Stress Network (1999 07)
"The purpose of this site is to bring together, for public dissemination, information about and related to Job Strain (specifically) and Work Stress (in general)."

Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) (1997 07)
The Joint Commission evaluates and accredits health care organizations in the US. The site provides information about their publications, standards for accreditation, etc.

Journal of Occupational & Environmental Medicine (2003 09)
The site provides ordering information for this publication from the American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. It also provides abstracts of articles from past issues.

Laser Pointers (2005 07)
This page provides basic information on the properties of laser radiation, the different laser Classes, etc. The document is provided by the UK National Radiological Protection Board.

Links for Chemists (2001 12)
Links for Chemists is an index of over 8,075 chemistry resources on the web. This site is the copyright of The University of Liverpool, Department of Chemistry.

London Hazards Centre (2000 08)
This web site is a resource centre for Londoners fighting health and safety hazards in their workplace and community. This site is for union and community organisers anywhere who need health and safety information.

Lyme Disease Foundation (2005 07)
The Lyme Disease Foundation, Inc. (LDF) is a nonprofit medical healthcare agency dedicated to finding solutions to tick-borne disorders. Read about various tick-borne disorders, (Lyme Disease, Babesiosis, Colorado Tick Fever, etc.), view the full text of the journal, "Journal of Spirochetal & Tick-Borne Diseases", read about upcoming conferences, etc.

Manitoba Federation of Labour - Occupational Health Centre (2003 12)
"The Centre helps workers, employers, and joint health and safety committees to improve workplace health and safety conditions and eliminate hazards. "

MC Survivors - A Resource Web Site for Multiple Chemical Sensitivity and Environmental Illness (2005 07)
This is a comprehensive directory containing links to many full text articles, libraries, referral services, treatments, etc.

Mediccom.org (2003 11)
Mediccom describes itself as "the world's largest Public Safety & Disaster Management BBS on the Internet."

MediGuide.com (2001 09)
MediGuide.com is an international directory of doctors and hospitals. They list doctors and hospitals in every country and are available in 16 languages. Their directory can be searched by name or condition and allows a patient to find a healthcare provider easily.

Military Audiology Association (1999 05)
Read about this association of US military audiologists.

Mill Creek Fire Co. (1996 06)
Information about this Delaware USA volunteer emergency services company is provided.

Mines and Aggregates Safety and Health Association (1998 10)
MASHA is a designated "Safe Workplace Association" in Ontario Canada. The site provides information about the association, its publication catalogue, a calendar of events, etc.

Minnesota Safety Council (1998 05)
The Council is a not for profit organization that offers training, consultation, outreach programs and safety resources. A series of public safety fact sheets are available on the web site.

Minnesota State Fire Chiefs Association (1998 02)
Information is provided about the Association, membership, services, etc.

Monkey Biz - Know Your Work Rights (2003 12)
"A youth and young adult-oriented web site that offers; a job bank, local, cultural and educational content and career resources."

Motherisk (1999 11)
The Motherisk Program at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, was created in 1985 to provide evidence-based information and guidance concerning the potential risks to the developing fetus or infant, from exposure to drugs, chemicals, diseases, radiation and environmental agents. The site highlights important findings in maternal-fetal health, toxicology, etc.

Municipal Health and Safety Association of Ontario (1998 10)
Read about the association, its mission, publications, courses, etc.

National Antimicrobial Information Network (1997 08)
NAIN provides information concerning antimicrobial toxicology as well as pesticide manufacturer and distributor information.

National Assn of Fire Equipment Distributors (NAFED) (1996 01)
This site provides links to many resources related to fire prevention including national, regional and municipal organizations, educational programs, fire protection products and many others.

National Children's Center for Rural and Agricultural Health and Safety (1999 11)
This Center "strives to enhance the health and safety of all children exposed to hazards associated with agricultural work and rural environments."

National Collegiate EMS Foundation (NCEMSF)

National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements (1996 12)
Information about the organization's mission, membership, publications, etc. Related links are also accessible.

National Emergency Number Association (NENA) (1996 02)
Information to further NENA's mission of fostering "technological advancement availability and implementation of a universal emergency telephone number system" is presented. The site provides access to information about the association itself newsletters technical articles conference and event schedules product descriptions etc.

National Environmental Health Association (1998 12)
NEHA is a (US) national professional society for environmental health practitioners. Read about NEHA's annual conference, requirements for NEHA certification, etc.

National Group Rides and Designated Drivers (1998 05)
"It is the mission of National GRADD to prevent drunken driving tragedies and to save lives among college communities by building and supporting a national network of collegiate safe ride programs." The site provides information about the organization, a Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) document, a list of participating schools, a model programs booklet, a list of related Internet-accessible resources, etc.

National Hearing Conservation Association (1999 02)
Read about membership in the Association, its publications, conference and seminars, newsletter, etc.

National Institute for Urban Search and Rescue (1996 07)

National Institute of Disability Management and Research (2005 07)
The Institute is a labour - management initiative established by by the Disabled Workers Foundation of Canada. Its mandate is to promote integration of disabled people into the workplace. Read about their training programs, publications, videos and other services.

National Lightning Safety Institute (1996 03)
This non-profit organization's lightning safety engineers provide educational and technical services to mitigate the hazards of lightning. Safety checklists and other documents are provided. There are also links to other sites with lightning safety information.

National Quality Institute (2001 12)
Assists organizations in Canada achieve excellence through a strategic approach and application of quality principles, practices and certification as embodied in NQI criteria.

National Registry of Environmental Professionals (1997 12)
Information is provided about this professional association. Read about the association itself, search a list of registered professionals, find out about training programs, employment opportunities, etc.

National Safety Council

National Safety Council - Online Resources (2003 11)
Offers a wide spectrum of safety, environmental and health information.

National Safety Council Environmental Health Center (1999 12)
The mission of the National Safety Council is "to educate and influence society to adopt safety, health and environmental policies, practices and procedures that prevent and mitigate human suffering and economic losses arising from preventable causes." This site offers access by audience or by topic. Whether looking for information specific to journalists or to educators or on topics like air quality, lead poisoning, or radioactive waste, visitors will be able to find fact sheets, issue papers, news and alerts, educational materials, or links to additional Internet resources.

New Jersey Advisory Council on Safety and Health (1996 07)
The Advisory Council is a non-profit public-interest organization whose members include unions employees petitioners' attorneys petitioners' doctors and citizens concerned with worker safety and health issues. Ultimately you will need to become a member to access most of the information but at the time of review a bulletin board scanned versions of recent court decisions and legislative updates were accessible to anyone.

New South Wales Volunteer Rescue Association Inc. (1996 02)
Detailed information about the Association with links to associated organizations and other emergency sites.

New York Committee for Occupational Safety and Health, Inc. (1999 02)
NYCOSH is a non-profit coalition of 200 NY City unions and hundreds of individual workers, physicians, lawyers and health care activists. Reference & referral information is provided for a number of OSH topics, plus fact sheets and summary documents on various workplace hazards.

North American Guidelines for Children's Agricultural Tasks (1999 12)
The North American Guidelines for Children's Agricultural Tasks were developed to assist parents and others in assigning developmentally-appropriate jobs for children ages 7-16 living or working on farms and ranches across North America. The guidelines are based on an understanding of childhood growth and development, agricultural practices, childhood injury, and occupational safety.

North Bay Safe Community Project (1997 05)
"The site features an overview of the Project since its inception in 1985; over 90 "Safety Tips", some historical photos of Project involvement in presenting "HEROES"; the "Safety Fairs" held in 1994 and 1996; pathway safety reminders for our community City pathways; media write-ups on the Project and its programs; the text of our City of North Bay "Safety and Health/Loss Control Handbook for Municipl Operations"; and many links to safety and health/loss control-oriented sites in Canada and elsewhere."

Nova Scotia Environmental Industry Association (2003 11)
Information is provided about the Association, membership, newsletter codes of practice etc. Also, Nova Scotia environmental legislation, permit and licensing information and related info.

Nova Scotia Safety Council (2003 12)
Provides information about the range of health and safety training & services offered by this organization.

NSW Volunteer Rescue Association Inc. (Australia) (1999 05)
Read about VRA, "an affiliation of 75 community based volunteer rescue organisations providing accredited primary response and marine rescue resources across Australia's most populated state."

Occupational Health & Safety Centre, Mumbai, India (1999 05)
Read about the services provided by the centre.

Occupational Health Strategy Network (2000 08)
Forum for sharing best practices, furthering knowledge of occupational health, etc. in England, Scotland and Wales.

Occupational Hygiene Association of Ontario (OHAO) (1998 05)
Read about this provincial Association, membership, upcoming events, the Association's newsletter, etc.

On-Site (2000 06)
Since 1983, ON-SITE has matched more than 4,000 employers with some 5,500 college and university trained job seekers across Canada for work terms of up to six months. Employers identify projects they lack the in-house expertise or staff to address and they are provided with program candidates to interview and hire. Projects generally focus on environmental and energy management, occupational health and safety, quality management, export development and applying information technology.

Ontario Chiropractic Association (1999 05)
Read about the Association, view frequently asked questions and answers, find a chiropractor, etc.

Ontario Forestry Safe Workplace Association (1998 05)
"This site showcases the many products and services provided to the Ontario forest industry by OFSWA".

Ontario Kinesiology Association (2001 12)
Certified Kinesiologists are human movement professionals with skills in providing injury prevention and management services to employers. This website provides information on the profession of kinesiology and the association. A service providers directory is available on-line.

Ontario Municipal Health and Safety Representatives Association (2003 12)
Offers information about this non-profit association "committed to improving health and safety in municipal workplaces in Ontario."

Ontario Occupational Health Nurses Association (1999 09)
The Ontario Occupational Health Nurses Association (OOHNA) is the professional association for registered nurses who provide on-the-job health care for Ontario's workers. Read about OOHNA, membership, etc.

Ontario Physiotherapy Association (1999 05)
Read about the Association, its products & services, etc.

Ontario Service Safety Alliance (1998 10)
"The OSSA was developed to meet the needs of the service industry by providing education and training to assist in preventing injuries and illnesses." View information about the organization, its educational programmes, research and studies, etc.

OSHWEB (1999 02)
This is a popular index of occupational health and safety Internet resources, maintained at the Institute for Safety Engineering in Tampere Finland.

Pancreatic Cancer: Pancreatica (2003 12)
Provides current scientific and medical information about pancreatic cancer.

Paramedic Association of Canada (2000 06)
The Association is a national organization of prehospital practitioners that exists to promote quality care through cooperative working relationships among organizations with national EMS interests. Read about the Association and its activities.

Pest Facts Information Center (2000 05)
The Pest Facts Information Center is a product of RISE, Responsible Industry fora Sound Environment. This association was created in 1991 to address thecritical needs of the specialty pest management industry. Specialty pesticidesare pest management products used in and around homes, businesses and publicareas. This site, therefore, focuses on consumer information about pests andpesticides. Keep up-to-date with news and top stories; obtain fact sheets onpesticide use, including labeling information and pest control strategies; orlearn what we can do to protect our health from pesticides. Sign up online toreceive periodic updates about pests and pesticides.

Petroleum Industry Training Service (1997 03)
Read about this Calgary Alberta-based organization's training services for the petroleum industry.

Powerwatch (1999 02)
"Powerwatch exists to help the growing number of people wishing to know more about electromagnetic fields (EMFs) and their reported adverse health effects." Information is provided about the organization's services, publications, research etc.

Prairie Agricultural Machinery Institute, "Be Seen, Be Safe!" (1998 10)
This site has been adapted from the guidebook of the same name, originally produced by the Prairie Agricultural Machinery Institute (PAMI) under the direction of Manitoba Highways and Transportation. "Enhancing visibility of farm machinery on roads is voluntary in most states and provinces, and the guidelines can be fuzzy. The Manitoba regulation and the BE SEEN, BE SAFE! guidebook are based on a manufacturing standard for farm equipment, and brings together for the first time in Canada, uniform lighting and marking methods for enhancing visibility of farm machinery."

Praticing Safe Science - Online Safety Course (2003 11)
Access online laboratory safety course free of charge. The course in a component of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute laboratory safety program.

PREVENT (2003 11)
PREVENT est un institut ayant pour objectif la prévention des risques professionnels, la promotion de la qualité des conditions de travail, l'amélioration de l'organisation du travail et le développement d'une politique d'entreprise en matière d'environnement. L'institut soutient, conseille et informe les entreprises, les institutions et les intermédiaires tels que les services spécialisés sur le terrain.

Primary Care Internet Guide, Occupational and environmental medicine (1997 08)
This is a directory of mailing lists, newsgroups and sites related to occupational and environmental medicine. The directory is international, with some emphasis on Norwegian material.

ProHNet - Professionals' Healthcare Network (1996 10)
"ProHNet (Professionals' Healthcare Network) started with suggestions from focus groups organized by the Ontario Hospital Association for professionals from occupational health and infection control." The site includes information about upcoming events, and an online WHMIS training programme.

Project HOPE (1996 09)
Project HOPE (Health Opportunities for People Everywhere) helps communities attain lasting improvements in health care. Project HOPE provides health education, health policy research, and humanitarian assistance. Information is provided about the organization, its programs in more than 70 countries, news releases, etc.

Provincial Emergency Program (British Columbia)
The function of the Provincial Emergency Program (PEP) is to maintain effective awareness, preparedness, response and recovery programs to reduce the human and financial costs of emergencies and disasters. Site contents include hazard plans and preparedness information, policy bulletins, etc.

Public Safety Academy (2003 07)
This well-organized site provides access to hundreds of fire-related files for downloading, current events, online documents, etc. It is sponsored by the New York Fire Department.

Pulp and Paper Health and Safety Association (1999 11)
Ontario's Pulp and Paper Health and Safety Association (PPHSA), promotes health and safety awareness in the pulp, paper and related industries through the development and delivery of programs and services. Learn about the services available from this Safe Workplace Association.

Rachel Carson Council (1999 02)
A clearinghouse and library with information at both scientific and layperson levels on pesticide-related issues, the Rachel Carson Council develops its knowledge from literature searches and conversations with experts. It then provides answers to the public and also produces various publications clarifying pesticide dangers and bringing alternative pest controls to the public's attention. Browse their online library of factsheets, newsletters, and publications information.

Radiation Research - Official Journal of the Radiation Research Society (1999 11)
View the table of contents for the current issue, "mini abstracts" of articles from previous issues, and subscription/membership information.

Real Stories - Community Health in Action (1998 05)
The site contains a number of "authentic stories of real people who benefited by their involvement at their local Community Health Centre (CHC)" in Ontario.

Refractory Ceramic Fibers Coalition (2000 06)
RCFC is an association of the leading U.S. producers of refractory ceramic fibers (RCFs). As part of its Product Stewardship Program, the RCF Coalition develops and promotes proper work practices and standards for the industry, conducts health research and disseminates information on the proper handling and use of RCFs.

Report #35. Impact of Emissions, Chemistry, and Climate on Atmospheric Carbon Monoxide: 100-year Predictions from a Global Chemistry-Climate Model (2000 08)
This report from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change discusses the complicated interactions among emissions, atmospheric chemistry, and climate regarding the distributions and evolution of CO in the atmosphere. Based on the predicted emissions of methane and carbon monoxide, this model predicts an increasing trend of carbon monoxide in the next century, with appropriate graphs and charts. This study shows how important it is to control emissions of both methane and carbon dioxide.

Report on the Potential Health Risks of Radiofrequency Fields from Wireless Telecommunication Devices (1999 09)
View this Expert Panel report, prepared at the request of the Royal Society of Canada for Health Canada.

Reports : European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (2000 06)
This site summarizes the various publications available through the Agency, and includes links to the text of publications.

Research Institute for Paradigm on Occupational Safety (2000 06)
The site provides accident injury statistics for Japan. The Institute is studying fundamental theories on the occurrence of accidents, and attempting to explain accident statistics.

Right to Know Network (1997 01)
RTK NET is "a network providing free online access to over 100 gigabytes of quantitative databases and numerous text files and conferences on the environment, housing, and sustainable development." Some information is available from their web site, and more is available via Telnet.

Risk Assessment and Policy Association (1997 09)
Read about RAPA, its goals, membership, etc. Information about and articles from RAPA's journal "Risk" are also presented.

Risk: Health, Safety & Environment (1997 01)
"Risk, the official journal of the Risk Assessment & Policy Association, is a refereed, interdisciplinary quarterly exploring public and private efforts to manage science and technology for net reduction in the probability, severity and aversive quality of health, safety and environmental impacts of natural and artifical hazards." View the full content of all past issues of the journal (without graphics, tables, etc.) find out about subscribing to the paper version, read about contributing articles to the journal, etc.

RiskList (2001 04)
This is a directory of Internet resources for risk managers. Topics include: risk resources, risk financing, disaster recovery/contingency planning, sources of legal and regulatory risk, breaking risk issues, recommended reading, etc.

Royal Environmental Health Institute of Scotland (2001 04)
"The main aims of the Institute are to promote the advancement of all aspects of health and hygiene, to stimulate interest in public health, and to disseminate knowledge on health matters to the benefit of the community." Read about the Institute's activities, including the courses it provides.

Royal Society of Chemistry (1998 03)
"The Royal Society of Chemistry is the Learned Society for chemistry and the Professional Body for chemists in the UK with 46,000 members worldwide." Read about membership, the Society's information resources, library, etc.

RSI Clinic at the Clinic of Injury and Disease Response (1999 11)
The RSI Clinic at CIDR is a medical clinic specializing in the assessment, treatment, and research of Work related Musculoskeletal Disorders (WMSD) and other soft tissue injuries. The site provides general RSI information, a bibliography of RSI-related publications and information about the Toronto Canada-based clinic.

RSI Network (1999 05)
The RSI Network newsletter provides articles, product information, news, and other items of interest to the RSI community. Free electronic copies of the newsletter are available by e-mail. Back issues are available on the web site.

Safe Communities Foundation (1997 07)
"The Safe Communities Foundation is a unique partnership between the private and public sectors that is dedicated to making Canada the safest place to work, live and play in the world." The site includes safety tips, lists of safe communities, the foundation's newsletter, etc.

Safety Advisory Foundation for Education and Research (SAFER) (1999 02)
SAFER Council's mission is to assist workers and employers in the B.C. forest industry to improve accident prevention and create a health environment, on and off the job. Read about the Council's research, view its newsletter, find out about its products, etc.

Safety and Health in Arts Production and Entertainment (SHAPE) (2000 11)
SHAPE was established in 1998 as the safety and health association for the performing arts and motion picture industry in British Columbia. SHAPE was created at the request of industry representatives and the WorkersÕ Compensation Board of British Columbia in recognition of the unique nature of the entertainment industries.

Safety Equipment Distributors Association (2003 09)
Offers information on standards and regulation, a buyers guide for safety equipment, a Washington Insider, and links to the member companies.

Safety Equipment Institute (2003 12)
Provides information about this non-profit, third party certification organization that certifies safety and protective equipment used by workers for protection against potential workplace hazards. List of certified products available online.

Safety Institute of Australia (1999 05)
Read about the Institute, membership, accreditation, events, etc.

Safety, Health and Environment Intra Industry Benchmarking Association
SHEiiBA is an association whose aim is to provide a mechanism for organisations to exchange know-how and to benchmark their Safety, Occupational Health and Environmental performance with one another.

Scented Products Education and Information Association of Canada (2003 09)
The Scented Products Education and Information Association of Canada (SPEIAC) is a broadly-based, national coalition of organizations whose mandate is to disseminate information and provide public education about scented products including fine fragrances, cosmetics, toiletries and scented household products. View documents about multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS), environmental illness (EI), allergies, asthma, etc.

Sci.Engr.Heat-Vent-AC Indoor Air Quality FAQ (1997 01)
This is a web version of the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) document on Indoor Air quality from the sci.engr.heat-vent-ac Usenet Newsgroup.

Science of Tsunami Hazards (2003 09)
Information about, and abstracts from the International Journal of the Tsunami Society.

Service de prévention des accidents dans l'agriculture (2003 10)
SPAA est chargée d'encourager la prévention agricole dans toutes les exploitations de Suisse. Voyez des descriptions de leurs services et produits.

Smart Risk (1999 03)
Smart Risk is a charitable foundation was established in 1992 to raise public awareness of injuries and injury related deaths, and to encourage safe behaviours. Read about the foundation and its various programmes.

Society for Risk Analysis (2001 09)
The Society for Risk Analysis is a multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary, scholarly, international society that provides an open forum for all those who are interested in risk analysis.

Society of Chemical Industry (2003 09)
Information is provided about this UK-based learned society, its membership, meetings, publications, etc. Read about the Society's health and safety special interest group.

Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (2001 09)
The Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) is an independent, nonprofit professional society that provides a forum for individuals and institutions engaged in study of environmental issues, management and conservation of natural resources, environmental education, and environmental research and development.

Society of Occupational Medicine (2001 04)
This UK Society aims to stimulate interest, research, and education in Occupational Medicine. Read about its organization, activities and publications.

Solstice - Center for Renewable Energy and Sustainable Technology (1997 01)
Solstice is an information service provided by the Center for Renewable Energy and Sustainable Technology (CREST), a non-governmental organization in the US. Numerous documents and links are accessible under the general headings of energy efficiency, renewable energy and sustainable living.

Southern California Earthquake Center (1998 03)
SCEC "is a Science and Technology Center of the National Science Foundation." Read about the Center's research, view hazard maps, read general earthquake information, etc.

Southern Pine Council (1998 07)
Detailed information about pressure treated southern pine is provided at this site.

Spine-Health.com (2001 09)
This site, developed by a multi-specialty group of medical professionals, provides resources for understanding, preventing, and seeking appropriate treatment for back and neck pain and related conditions.

St. John Ambulance (2002 12)
St. John Ambulance is a charitable organization dedicated to enabling Canadians to improve their health, safety and quality of life by providing training and community service. For 120 years in Canada, St. John Ambulance has been helping people reduce suffering and injury. Read about the organizationÕs variety of programs and services.

Swedish Society of Radiation Physics (Svensk förening för radiofysik) (2001 04)
Read about the Society itself, upcoming meetings and conferences, links to radiation sites, etc. Swedish and English.

Technical Standards and Safety Authority (2003 10)
TSSA " is an independent, non-government, not-for-profit organization mandated to deliver specific public safety programs and services under Ontario's Safety and Consumer Statutes Administration Act." The site provides various publications, policies and guidelines documents related to public safety legislation.

Telecommuting Safety & Health Benefits Institute (2001 04)
TSHBI's mission: "Promote telecommuting to save lives, prevent injuries, improve health." "Telecommuting is working from a remote location (often ones home workstation) using computers, telephones, facsimile machines and other remote capabilities, rather than commuting via automobile or other mode of transportation to and from an employer's work site to perform equivalent work."

Tendonitis.net (2004 07)
Tendonitis.net offers information and treatment options about tendonitis, tendonitis treatment, tendonitis symptoms,tendonitis relief, tendinitis pain and more.

Tennessee Safety Congress, Inc. (1998 09)
This volunteer organization's site provides safety topics of interest, information about it's meetings/conference, etc.

The Ability Site (1996 07)
This UK-based site is presented by and for people with disabilities. To quote from the site itself, "Ability's intention was to design a Web Site that would give access to users with a disability, or with limited abilities or skills, but while still being able to maintain or increase the sites attractiveness to all its users." It provides access to information about disability resources, and Internet resources generally.

The Alberta Safety Council (2001 12)
The Alberta Safety Council is a not for profit membership based organization, operating on a cost recovery basis. The Council's mandate is to promote safety to Albertans in the home, in the workplace and in their leisure activities.

The Atlantic Canada Farm Health and Safety Web Site (2003 10)
The Atlantic Canada Farm Health and Safety Web Site is designed for those working in farm safety, including farm managers who are responsible for their health and others working in their operation.

The Canadian Public Health Association (2001 12)
The Canadian Public Health Association (CPHA) is a national not-for-profit association incorporated in 1912. CPHA is composed of health professionals from over 25 health disciplines and is active in conducting and supporting health and social programs both nationally and internationally.

The Learning Partnership (2001 12)
The Learning Partnership develops linkages among business, education and community through partnership projects.

Transportation Health and Safety Association of Ontario (2002 12)
This safe workplace association's site provides access to publications, information about training programmes, the association's services, etc.

Trauma Foundation at San Francisco General Hospital (1999 03)
The Trauma Foundation is committed to reducing injuries and injury deaths by focusing on policy development and policy advocacy. Read about the foundation, view documents, etc.

TUC RISKS E-BULLETIN (2001 12)
Risks is a new e-bulletin from the UK Trades Union Congress (TUC). You can sign up to receive the bulletin on the TUCÕs website. You'll get health and safety news direct from the TUC and the Unions.

Typing Injury FAQ (1998 01)
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) document about typing injuries. Sections include general information, keyboards, voice recognition, mice, software, furniture and links to other resources.

UNEP Chemicals' Programme (1997 12)
UNEP Chemicals is the center for all chemicals-related activities of the United Nations Environment Programme. Highlights include an inventory of information sources on chemicals, the UNEP Chemicals database, information about UNEP programs, etc.

Urgenet (2003 12)
Le site URGENeT vise à devenir un outil de référence et de communication privilégié pour les urgentologues francophones du monde entier. Son premier objectif? Utiliser efficacement les diverses capacités de communication du réseau Internet pour participer à l'échange et la diffusion d'une information pertinente à la médecine d'urgence, utilisable par tous et transformable à volonté.

Utah Safety Council (2003 10)
USC is a chapter of the National Safety Council. Read about the organizations services - safety video library, training, documents on home and off-the-job safety, etc.

Vermont SIRI (1998 06)
This site contains the archives of the SAFETY, Occ-Env-Med-L, IH-List and HS-Canada mailing lists, a publicly accessible MSDS collection, US regulatory information, safety clip art, health and safety documents from a variety of sources on a variety of subjects, an online health and safety bookstore, etc. Alternate web addresses for this site are http://hazard.com and http://siri.uvm.edu. siri.uvm.edu is recommended for searching the MSDS database.

Vessel Operators Hazardous Materials Association (VOHMA) (1998 10)
VOHMA is "an international organization comprised of representatives of the ocean common carriers of the world, operating under the flags of several nations, dedicated to improving the understanding and uniform application of rules and regulations governing maritime transportation of dangerous goods." Read about membership in this US organization, its seminars, publications, etc.

Vetenskap och Erfarenhet i TrafiksäkerhetsArbetet (VETA) (1997 04)
VETA (Swedish acronym for Science and Experience in Traffic Safety Work) is a non-profit organization for traffic safety research. Summary information about their studies and publications, plus links to other traffic safety sites are available. More extensive information is available in Swedish.

Water and Environment Federation (1996 07)
The Water and Environment Federation (WEF) is a not-for-profit technical and educational organization. Its goal is to preserve and enhance the global water environment. The site has information about the Federation, a catalog of their publications, list of conferences, discussion groups etc.

Weekly Epidemiological Record (1999 05)
WER provides weekly information about outbreaks of diseases of public health importance. This World Health Organization publication is available in English and French.

Western Massachusetts Emergency Medical Services Committee (1999 05)
Information about WMEMS committees, staff events and resources. Resources include the full text of newsletters, descriptions of programs, continuing education courses, etc.

Wilderness Emergency Medical Services Institute (2001 04)
WEMSI provides medical care to patients in the specialized prehospital situations of wilderness, backcountry, and other delayed and prolonged transportation contexts such as catastrophic disasters. WEMSI also is involved in a curriculum project. The goal of the project is to produce teaching materials, and a textbook to be used to instruct persons, who are currently certified prehospital personnel (Emergency Medical Technicians, and Paramedics), in providing an appropriate level of medical care in the wild.

Willoughby/Lane Cove State Emergency Service (1996 12)
Information is provided about this NSW (Australia) service. Guidelines for coping with variouse types of emergencies are also provided.

Windsor Occupational Health Information Service (WOHIS) (1997 03)
"WOHIS is an occupational health and safety information/referral service located in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. Its mandate is 'to promote community awareness of occupational health and safety issues in order to prevent illness and injury.'" The site provides access to WOHIS publications (some may be downloaded free from the site); news; links to other sites; and a "speaker's corner".

Work Smart (2003 11)
Serving customers across Canada with offices in Edmonton, Calgary and Halifax, WorkSMART provides services related to occupational health, safety and wellness.

Workers Health and Safety Centre (1996 07)
The Centre is a worker-driven health and safety delivery organization in Ontario Canada. The site provides information about the Centre and its services, including the full text of publications and links to labour and health & safety resources.

Working Well Together (2001 12)
The campaign is developed by the Health and Safety Commission Construction Industry Advisory Committee (CONIAC).

Worksafe! A California coalition for worker occupational safety & health protection (1999 09)
The site describe's this volunteer organization's activities. Its "training materials" section links to a variety of documents on the Worksafe web site and elsewhere.

World Health Organization (2000 06)
WHO's site contains information about the organization itself, documents and fact sheets about various communicable diseases, traveller's health, biosafety guidelines, etc.

WorldSafety.com (1998 10)
This site provides a variety of services for health and safety - web site hosting, chat rooms, a list of upcoming events, etc.


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