The Survey of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses (SOII) is a standard employer report of OSHA-recordable injuries. It measures nonfatal workplace injuries and illnesses only.
The 2003 Annual Summary presents data of vital events in 2003, including births, deaths and spontaneous and induced terminations of pregnancy. This data, compiled by the Office of Vital Statistics, is derived from vital event certificates filed with the Office of Vital Records at the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH).
Report to a) understand events leading up to a tragic incident on 8/1104, b) examine existing regulations, policies and procedures, and c) make recommendations for addressing specific weakness in day care oversight functions
Report detailing the impact of the NYC Smoke-Free Air Act 1 year after its implementation (in 2003), on the economic impact on bars and restaurants; air quality and public opnion.
The Survey of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses (SOII) is a standard employer report of OSHA-recordable injuries. It measures nonfatal workplace injuries and illnesses only.
Press releases are designed to inform the public of an upcoming/ongoing emergency or special event. Some emergencies include coastal storms, nor'easters, and extreme heat. Releases also highlight special events including Ready New York presentations and other community preparedness initiatives.
This is the revised version of the public health insurance programs options brochure in Creole (to be distributed by agencies and provided as online forms in accordance with LL1). This will help educate citizens about health care and insurance options. The updated income guidelines in the brochures reflect the proposed changes of the Federal Poverty Guidelines.