The Occupational Health Service in Trenton, NJ, is a government department that develops and enforces occupational health standards for public employees, aiming to improve their working environment. They provide resources and guidelines on various health and safety topics, including asbestos, bloodborne pathogens, indoor air quality, lead exposure, and respiratory protection.
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Occupational Health Service has implemented measures to protect workers, particularly those in healthcare settings and emergency responders. They also offer information on maintaining healthy indoor air quality in public school buildings and provide guidance on the use of respirators. Their services are aimed at ensuring the well-being and safety of public employees in New Jersey.
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