NATIONAL OCCUPATIONAL MORTALITY
SURVEILLANCE (NOMS)
NIOSH National Occupational Mortality Surveillance (NOMS) is a state-based program that monitors or provides periodic surveillance of work-related acute and chronic disease mortality among workers in many U.S. states. The program protects workers by evaluating the size and extent of acute and chronic disease mortality in association with occupational and industrial settings. NOMS does this by identifying new risks or confirming existing risks for acute and chronic occupational disease mortality that can point to opportunities for prevention. Data for 1999-2007 has been recently added to our PMR charts. More information can be found at About NOMS.
National Occupational Mortality Surveillance (NOMS)
About NOMS
Methods, Interpretation of PMRs, Bibliography, Map
PMR Query System
Access to proportionate mortality statistics produced from the NOMS database.
Resources and Related Links
Publications, Related Links, Glossary, FAQs
Contact Information
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