BACKGROUND
Each year more than 2,500 New Jersey workers die and more than 14,000 suffer from work-related diseases. About 135,000 workers are injured. Too often, this grisly toll is accepted as “the cost of doing business.” Yet, these injuries, illnesses, and deaths are preventable.
WEC’s Workplace Safety and Health programs include provision of strategic assistance, workshops, speakers, and publications about job hazards and how to prevent them.
WEC also provides health and safety training. Learn more about our training program.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
- WEC has worked with many different unions and employers to stop and/or prevent a wide range of workplace safety and health dangers through organizational and technical consultation and training.
- With the Health Professionals and Allied Employees, Communications Workers of America, United Steelworkers, NJ Nurses Association, and other healthcare unions, WEC has trained hundreds of workers about preventing healthcare hazards.
- Working with the Communications Workers of America, New Jersey Education Association, and other public worker unions, WEC won amendments to NJ’s unique Public Employees Occupational Safety and Health Act Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Standard. The new rules: a) expand the definition of an office building to include schools; b) define “Sick Building Syndrome,” making it a trigger for employers to investigate; c) ensure that the employer’s “designated person” has the necessary knowledge d) require repairs of water intrusion and cleanup of wet materials within 48 hours; e) require airing out before re-occupancy after renovations or construction; and f) clarify that hazards must be reviewed before construction chemicals are selected, not just before their use.
PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS
Public Service Announcements produced by the New Jersey Work Environment Council for broadcast on television, radio station and for on-line distribution. These PSA spots provide education and training on important workforce health and safety topics.
- Ergonomics basics or Safe patient lifting using ergonomics. For more information, go to our ergonomics page.
- Emergency Response Plans
- Hazardous Chemicals
- Heat Stress
- Whistleblower
- Workplace Violence
PUBLICATIONS
- Safe Work, Safe Care Project Brochure
- Preventing Workplace Hazards: An Action Guide for New Jersey Workers and Unions
- Protect Yourself! Key NJ Safety and Health Telephone Numbers wallet card
- Speak Out About Workplace and Environmental Hazards!
- Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Standard poster
- Make Sure Public Employers Submit Accurate Chemical Right to Know Surveys
WEBSITES
- National Council for Occupational Safety and Health is a federation of local and statewide “COSH” groups – Committees/Coalitions on Occupational Safety and Health of which WEC is a member.
- AFL-CIO: Job Safety Information on AFL-CIO union health and safety issues.
- Change to Win Information on current Change to Win issues.
- US Department of Labor – Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce