[MCOH-EH] Fw: Survey on occupational risks for health and safety of workers in essential public services during COVID-19 pandemic
Gwen Brachman
gobmd at yahoo.com
Fri Apr 10 05:16:52 PDT 2020
Survey from WHO
----- Forwarded Message ----- From: workershealth <workershealth at who.int>To: workershealth <workershealth at who.int>Cc: workershealth <workershealth at who.int>Sent: Friday, April 10, 2020, 5:17:48 AM EDTSubject: Survey on occupational risks for health and safety of workers in essential public services during COVID-19 pandemic
Dear colleagues,
The Institution for Occupational safety and Health(IOSH) a global associational of occupational safety and health professionals, is kindly helping us to collect information from the health and safety practitioners about occupational risks and protection of health and safety of workers in essential public services
In addition to healthcare, essential services are the services and functions that are absolutely necessary, even during a pandemic. They maintain the health and welfare of the community. Without these services, sickness, poverty, violence, and chaos would likely result. In this survey, we are specifically interested in non-health care essential public services.
The data collected through this survey will help us in the global efforts on protecting the health and safety of workers in essential public services in the preparedness for, response to and recovery from COVID19 outbreaks.
The link to the survey is
https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/6HQJ99Y
I encourage you to fill in survey and distribute widely through your networks and social media.
Have a great weekend and happy holiday,
Ivan D. Ivanov, MD, PhD
Team Lead, Occupational and Workplace Health
Environment, Climate Change and Health Department
Division of Healthier Populations
World Health Organization
20, avenue Appia, CH-1211, Geneva, Switzerland
Tel +41 22 791 55 32, workershealth at who.int
@workershealthfacebook
https://www.who.int/health-topics/occupational-health
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