Online Crisis Resources
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Workplace Injury, Illness and Fatality Statistics
Data by event, by occupation, by industry.
OSHA on Motor Vehicle Safety
Motor Vehicle accidents are the leading cause of occupational deaths.
Crisis Management
An extensive library of articles and materials about dealing with workplace crises. The site is a resource of the Management Assistance Program for Non-profits, but the vast majority of the materials are relevant to for-profits and non-profits alike.
American Red Cross
Experts in disaster assistance of any variety, the Red Cross website has several useful publications ranging from community disaster and first aid educational materials to a guide for babysitters. And although they are most recognized for disaster response, they offer a variety of community services and programs.
Manager’s Guide: Recovering from the Death of a Co-Worker
Recovery of individuals and of your work group itself depends to a great extent on the effectiveness of the grief leadership provided by you—the group’s manager. Effective grief leadership guides members of the work group as they mourn and memorialize the dead, help their families, and return to effective performance of their duties.
