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Hazard alert spotlights workplace overdoses

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Portland, OR — In response to 16 workplace overdose deaths in the state over a recent five-year period, the Oregon Institute of Occupational Health Sciences has issued a hazard alert.

The alert also cites National Safety Council data showing that, in the United States, more than 2,500 workers died on the job from an unintentional overdose involving drugs or alcohol from 2018 to 2023.

“A variety of factors can lead to overdoses in the workplace,” the institute says, “including work- and home-related stressors and a lack of adequate support and resources.”

Strategies for employers:

The alert includes a list of community treatment and recovery resources and a scannable QR code to access a list of Oregon agencies that provide substance use disorder treatment services by county.


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Original article published by Safety+Health an NSC publication

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