Wikipedia:WikiProject Occupational Safety and Health/NORA article improvement drive

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The goal of this drive is to ensure that all Wikipedia articles relevant to NIOSH's NORA sectors have information that is complete, up to date, and free of errors. Wikipedia article on workplace health and safety topics should have the following information:

  • Hazards. What are the main hazards, diseases, and injuries that arise from work in this sector? How prevalent are they?
  • Hazard controls. What are the main hazard controls for this sector? It sometimes helps to organize this according to the hierarchy of hazard controls.
  • Exposure assessment and regulations. What methods and tools are used for exposure assessments? What surveillance mechanisms are there? What regulations and standards are there, both in the United States and other countries?

A good initial goal is to have at least one paragraph about each bullet point, although more can certainly be written. This does not have to be done all at once though; for existing articles, small improvements such as adding even a single sentence with a citation can be very impactful.

The table below shows the main articles or sections for each NORA sector. Articles in italics have no safety/health information (for sector articles), or no occupational information (for cross-sector articles).

Program Article or section
NORA sectors
Agriculture, Forestry, and Fishing

Agricultural safety and health
Forestry
Commercial fishing § Occupational health and safety

Construction Construction site safety
Healthcare and Social Assistance

Health professional § Occupational hazards
Veterinarian § Occupational hazards

Manufacturing Manufacturing § Safety
Mining Mine safety
Oil and Gas Extraction

Extraction of petroleum § Health and safety
Natural gas § Safety concerns

Public Safety

Firefighter § Occupational health and safety
Wildfire suppression § Safety
Police officer safety and health
Prison officer
Emergency medical technician

Services

Tertiary sector of the economy
Mass media
Financial services
Real estate
Professional services
Management
White-collar worker § Health effects
Waste management
Education
Performing arts
Professional sports
Recreation § Recreation as a career
Hotel
Restaurant § Restaurant staff
Auto mechanic
Public administration

Transportation, Warehousing, and Utilities

Transportation safety in the United States
Aviation safety
Rail transport § Safety
Road traffic safety
Maritime transport
Pipeline transport § Hazard identification
Warehouse § Safety
Electric power industry
Water industry
Natural gas § Safety concerns

Wholesale and Retail Trade

Retail
Wholesaling

NORA cross-sector programs
Cancer, Reproductive, Cardiovascular, and Other Chronic Disease Prevention

Occupational cancer
Reproductive health
Occupational cardiovascular disease
Neurological disorder
Chronic kidney disease

Hearing Loss Prevention Occupational hearing loss
Immune, Infectious, and Dermal Disease Prevention

Immune disorder
Infection
Occupational skin diseases

Musculoskeletal Health Musculoskeletal disorder § Occupational
Respiratory Health Occupational lung disease
Traumatic Injury Prevention Occupational injury
Healthy Work Design and Well-Being Prevention through design