There are many benefits to considering a part-time or full-time occupational and environmental health nurse (OHN). Occupational health nursing is the specialty practice that provides for and delivers health and safety programs and services to employees, and employee populations.
The practice focuses on promotion and restoration of health, prevention of illness and injury, treatment of work and non-work related injuries and diseases, and protection from work related and environmental hazards.
OHN roles can include – Case management, Counseling, Wellness, Legal and regulatory compliance, Clinical services, and Hazard detection and controls.
The American Association of Occupational and Environmental Health Nurses is the national association, www.AAOHN.org. the State Chapter also has a website with information including local chapter information to help you find a contact near you, www.NCAOHN.org.
Health educators can design, conduct and evaluate activities that help improve the health of all your employees. They’re subject matter experts who could be a asset regardless your program needs and goals.
They can help form a Health Promotion Committee and implement many of its programs and services, for example or depending on the structure and time commitments of your Health Promotion Committee, they can also coordinate the entire program as well.
Integrating the activities of the Committee and/or Health Promotion Expert services within your operations, including within your safety and occupational medical program will provide additional benefits!

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