An OHN is a Registered Nurse with specialized
training in Occupational Health and Safety issues in the workplace.
These dedicated professionals can be found in a variety of
organizations: Industry, Business, Governments, Health Care Facilities,
and Community Agencies. Beyond health maintenance and restoration after
individual illness or injury, Occupational Health Nurses provide
their clients a bridge to a healthier workplace,
benefit to individual employees and to the organization for which
they work. For further details on what Occupational Health Nurses do
please select the links to the right.
Occupational
Health Nurses Defined
Occupational
Health and Safety Checklist
Occupational Health Scope of Practice
Record
Keeping and Research
Assessment
and Care of Injury and Illness
Employee Assistance and Counseling
Disability
Management
Environmental
Surveillance and Control
Health
and Safety Education Promotion
Benefits
Administration and Cost Studies
OHN
Benefits to Employers
Occupational
Health Legislation
