Health & Safety Web Links
- Health & Safety Data Sheet Form - Since accepting the position of Occupational Health and Safety Officer, many issues have been brought to my attention concerning different types of workplace problems in the buildings frequented by Suffolk County employees and the general public. I have conducted many site visits over the past several months and with constant monitoring and communication with Suffolk County Officials and department heads, many of these issues have been or are in the process of being resolved. AME has helped enhance the quality of life in your workplace and maintained OSHA, PESH, State and local government compliance. AME is also pleased to provide our members with newly initiated online Health and Safety update data sheet to better serve our members in keeping you informed of the issues in your buildings. If you have any concerns with Health, Safety and quality of life issues within your workplace, please feel free to contact me at (631) 589-8400.
- Long Island Occupational & Environmental Health Center (LIOEHC) - The mission at the Long Island Occupational and Environmental Health Center (LIOEHC), within SUNY-Stony Brook University, is to prevent, diagnose and treat occupational and environmental disease with a unique interdisciplinary and comprehensive approach. Their team is dedicated to promote a healthy workplace and provide excellent service to their patients. They include experts in occupational medicine, nursing, industrial hygiene, and social work, in addition to our excellent administrative staff.
- NYS Dept. of Labor: DOSH (Division of Safety & Health) - Protecting workers in their work environment is the responsibility of the Division of Safety and Health (DOSH). Ten separate programs plus a licensing unit come under the DOSH umbrella of protection.
- OSHA - Effective Ergonomics: Strategies for Success - OSHA has a four-pronged comprehensive approach to ergonomics designed to quickly and effectively address musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) in the workplace. The four segments of OSHA's strategy for reducing injuries and illnesses from MSDs in the workplace are: Guidelines, Enforcement, Outreach and Assistance and a National Advisory Committee.
- OSHA - Emergency Preparedness and Response - This page provides links to Emergency Preparedness and Response materials for the workplace.
- U.S. Dept. of Labor: OSHA (Occupation Safety & Health Administration) - OSHA's mission is to assure the safety and health of America's workers by setting and enforcing standards; providing training, outreach, and education; establishing partnerships; and encouraging continual improvement in workplace safety and health.






