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Leveraging occupational hygiene best practices to reduce the risk of respiratory illness. A look at the numbers tells the story.
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Get practical occupational health insights, from clinic management and medical surveillance to return-to-work strategies that improve outcomes.

Leveraging occupational hygiene best practices to reduce the risk of respiratory illness. A look at the numbers tells the story.

In the coming decade, the United States is projected to face significant healthcare staff shortages, with a shortfall of more

Managing ergonomic risk in the office is never as easy as it seems. While there’s a variety of information available
Join Cority’s Sean Baldry, CRSP, and Shanna Biggs, CSP, as they explore how organisations can leverage the current environment to refocus efforts and solicit additional resources to improve their occupational hygiene processes, and keep every employee breathing easily.

Canam Research partnered with Cority on the topic of digital transformation of Environmental Health, Safety & Sustainability (EHS&S) programs in hospitals. Responses were collected from C-Level, VP-Level, Directors and Managers who work for hospitals and healthcare facilities across the U.S. and Canada

Join Cority’s health and safety experts Sean Baldry and Erin Snyder for a guided tour and learn how Hygiene Essentials can help you:
This guide outlines the key criteria you should consider when preparing your workplace to combat the upcoming flu season.

Global employment shortages and rising costs due to inflation are a few economic impacts affecting organizations, and Occupational Health teams

Managing occupational health records with the wrong tool is more common than you’d think — and it’s not always the

Using the right tool to complete a task or project makes all the difference. For example, contractors wouldn’t use a drill to push in a nail, they’d use a hammer. The same holds true when it comes to general medical record documentation vs employee and occupational health recordkeeping.