
LONG WORKING HOURS, SAFETY, AND
HEALTH:
TOWARD A NATIONAL RESEARCH AGENDA
National Conference
April 29-30, 2004
Your attendance at this innovative conference will give you the opportunity to participate in creating a cutting edge research agenda that promises to guide the work in this field for years to come. Using a multi-disciplinary approach, sociological, economic, and health dimensions of long work hours will be explored. You will understand the impact long working hours is having on occupational safety, health, and well-being and learn about current and emerging interventions in this field.
Late Breaking Additions to the
Conference:
• Workshop on Police Fatigue & Long Work Hours. Click
here for the registration form (saved as a PDF) or go to the National
Institute of Justice website.
• Long Working Hours in Health Care, co-sponsored by American Nurses
Association (ANA) and Service Employees International Union (SEIU). Click
here for more information (Microsoft Word document).
Sponsors:
University of Maryland
School of Nursing
National
Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
US. Department of Justice
Location:
University of Maryland School of Nursing
655 West Lombard Street
Baltimore, Maryland 21201-1579
Contact Information: School
of Nursing Office of Continuing Education 410-706-3767 or
longworkhours@son.umaryland.edu
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