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Facts

Occupational Injury
Farming, fishing and forestry workers have the highest occupational injury fatality rates. However, transportation and material moving, and construction, and extraction occupations resulted in the highest number of fatal work injuries. Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries.


SAVIR Course and Syllabi SURVEY

 

SAVIR SURVEY for Course Listings & Syllabi

 

SAVIR Colleagues:

You have been directed to this webpage to complete a survey for each relevant course that you teach.  Click on the link at the top of the page to access that survey. 

Even if you can’t take time to complete the survey now, we would appreciate a copy of your syllabus or other teaching materials.

Please send them to:   K. Zuri, c/o CIRCL, 3520 Forbes Avenue, Suite 203, Pittsburgh, PA  15261 or email to zurik@upmc.edu

Others can participate in sharing material even if they do not belong to SAVIR so feel free to share this with colleagues.   However, we strongly encourage them to join so that they can fully join in this scholarly exchange as part of building the field.

Thank you. We look forward to hearing from you.


SAVIR Committee on Training and Infrastructure Development

R. Dawn Comstock, PhD, Co-Chair
Center for Injury Research & Policy
The Research Institute at Nationwide Children's Hospital
700 Children's Drive
Columbus, OH   43205
Phone: (614) 355-2847; Fax: (614) 722-2448
comstocd@pediatrics.ohio-state.edu

Carol Runyan, PhD, MPH, Co-Chair
Injury Prevention Research Center
Bank of America Building, Suite 500
137 East Franklin Street, CB 7505
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7505
Phone: (919) 966-3916 Fax: (919) 966-0466
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