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NYCOSH
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This
is a listing of frequently used street addresses and telephone
numbers of safety and health related organizations and agencies.
Asbestos
Committees
for Occupational Safety and Health (COSH groups)
COSH-related
organizations
New
York State Department of Labor, Division of Safety and Health
U.S.
Department of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Administration
(OSHA)
New
York State Center for Environmental Health
Indoor
air quality
Lead
New
York State Network of Occupational Health Clinics
Pesticides
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Asbestos
Asbestos is an extremely hazardous
fiber that was used as a building material and insulation product
for many years. Exposure to asbestos may cause several types
of cancer, including lung cancer, and a scarring of the lungs
called asbestosis. Today, the more serious incidents of asbestos
exposure are caused by improper handling. The following organizations
and government agencies can help ensure that you and your co-workers
are not suffering needless exposure to asbestos:
- White Lung Asbestos Information
Center, 45 W. 10th St., #2G, New York NY 10011, 212-561-0793
- New York State Department of
Labor, Asbestos Control Program, 345 Hudson Street, New York
NY 10013, 212-352-6000.
- New York State Department of
Health, Asbestos Workers Safety Training Program, 547 River Street,
Room 230, Troy NY 12180, 518-458-6483.
- New York City Department of
Environmental Protection, Asbestos Control Program, 59-17 Junction
Boulevard, Corona NY 11368; public information 718-595-3682,
certification center 718-595- 3693.
- U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, Region II, Office of the Asbestos Coordinator, 2890 Woodbridge
Avenue, Raritan Depot, bldg.5, Edison NJ 08837, 908-321-6668
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Committees for Occupational
Safety and Health (COSH groups)
NYCOSH is one of 23 Committees
for Occupational Safety and Health across North America, listed
below. Each COSH is dedicated to providing education and training
to workers about safety and health on the job. The COSH network
works together to fight for stronger legislation and better enforcement
of existing regulations and laws.
The COSH groups in New York
State are:
- NYCOSH (New York Committee for Occupational Safety
and Health) nycosh@nycosh.org
116 John Street, Suite 604, New York NY 10038 212-227-6440.
Fax: 212-227-9854. Website: http://www.nycosh.org
- CNYCOSH (Central NY COSH) cnycosh@cnymail.com.
615 West Genesee Street, Syracuse NY 13204. 315-471-6187.
Fax: 315-471-6193. TTY: 315-471-6187
- Midstate Central Labor Coalition chf6@cornell.edu.
123 South Cayuga Street, Ithaca NY 14850. 607-277-5670.
Fax: 607-277-8344
- WNYCOSH (Western NY COSH). inquiry@wnycosh.org.
2495 Main Street, Suite 438, Buffalo NY 14214. 716-833-5416.
Fax: 833-7507
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COSH groups in other states
are listed below alphabetically by state, followed by Canada.
Following the COSH groups is a listing of similar organizations
that are not part of the national COSH network.
- ALASKA
Alaska Health Project. 218 East 4th Avenue,
Anchorage AK 99501. 907-276-2864. Fax: 907-279-3089
- ARKANSAS
Arkansas Coalition on Safety and Health. tdkarson@ualr.edu c/o
Tom Karson, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, 2801
South University Ave., Little Rock AR 72204. 501-569-8483.
Fax: 501-569-8538
- CALIFORNIA
SCCOSH (Santa Clara), sccosh@igc.org,
760 N. 1st Street, 2nd Fl., San Jose CA 95112, 408-998-4050,
Fax: 408-998-4051
SOCALCOSH (Southern California) socalcosh@ile.ucla.edu,
675 South Parkview Street, Los Angeles CA 90057, 310-206-0860,
Fax: 310-794-1062
- CONNECTICUT
ConnectiCOSH, connecticosh@snet.net,
683 North Mountain Road
Newington, Connecticut 06111. 860-953-2674. Fax: 860-953-1038
- GEORGIA
GCOSH, c/o Jim Chamberlin, 2170 Cook Rd., Decatur
GA 30032, 404- 241-7947
- ILLINOIS
CACOSH (Chicago Area), e-mail: SafeWorkChicago@aol.com,
1636 W. Van Buren, Chicago IL 60612 312-666-1611
- MAINE
Maine Labor Group on Health, website
(http://www.mlgh.org/); e-mail mlgh@gwi.net,
P.O. Box 5197, Augusta ME 04332, 207-622-7823, Fax: 207-622-3483
or 207-623-4916
- MASSACHUSETTS
MassCOSH, 12 Southern Ave., Dorchester MA 02124,
website: http://www.masscosh.org; e-mail:
info@masscosh.org. 617-825-7233,
Fax: 617-929-0434.
Western MassCOSH, website: www.westernmasscosh.org
e-mail: awilson@westernmascosh.org.
640 Page Boulevard, #104, Springfield MA 01104. 413-731-0760.
Fax: 413-731-6688
- MICHIGAN
SEMCOSH (Southeast Michigan), website;
e-mail: semcosh@ameritech.net
7752 West Verner Highway, Detroit MI 48209, 313-849-3345,
Fax: 313-849-5124
- NEW HAMPSHIRE
NHCOSH, nhcosh@totalnetnh.net,
57 School Street - 2nd Floor
Concord, New Hampshire 03301. 603-226-0516. Fax: 603-226-7168
- NEW JERSEY
New Jersey Work Environment Council, website;
e-mail: info@njwec.org.
142 W. State Street, 3rd. floor, Trenton NJ 08608. 609-695-7100,
Fax: 609-695-4200
- NORTH CAROLINA
NCOSH (North Carolina Occupational Safety and Health
Project), website. e-mail:
ncosh@igc.org, P.O.Box
2514, Durham NC 27715
919-286-9249, Fax: 919-286-4857
- PENNSYLVANIA
PhilaPOSH (Philadelphia Area Project for Occupational
Safety and Health), website: http://www.philaposh.org/,
e-mail: philaposh@aol.com,
3001 Walnut St, 5th Floor,
Philadelphia PA 19104, 215-386-7000, Fax: 215-386-3529
- RHODE ISLAND
RICOSH, 741 Westminster Street, Providence RI 02903,
jobhealth@juno.com,
401-751-2015, Fax: 401-751-7520
- TEXAS
Houston Initiative for Worker Safety
- Houston COSH
1770 St. James Place, Suite 550, Houston,
TX 77056
Tel: 713-266-2456 Fax: 713-266-2456
- WISCONSIN
WisCOSH, website: http://www.wiscosh.org/
e-mail: wiscoshm@execpc.com,
734 North 26th Street, Milwaukee WI 53230, 414-933-2338,
Fax: 414-342-1998.
South Central Wisconsin Committee on Occupational Safety
and Health (SCWCOSH). E-mail: scwcosh@yahoo.com P.O.Box
2194, Madison WI 53701. 608-345-1111.
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COSH-related
organizations
- CALIFORNIA
Labor Occupational Health Program, website: http://ist-socrates.berkeley.edu/~lohp/
email: lstock@uclink4.berkeley.edu,
2223 Fulton St., 4th Floor. Berkeley CA 94720-5120, 510-642-5507,
Fax: 510-643-5698
UCLA-LOSH Program, website: http://www.losh.ucla.edu/
e-mail: mpbrown@ucla.edu,
School of Public Policy & Social Research, Inst. of
Industrial Relations, 6350 B Public Policy Bldg., Box 951478,
Los Angeles CA 90095-1478, 310-794-5964, Fax: 310-794-6410
WORKSAFE!, website;
e-mail: worksafe@worksafe.org,
c/o San Francisco Labor Council, 1188 Franklin St, #203,
San Francisco CA 94109. Telephone: Frances Schreiberg
at 510-302-1071
- LOUISIANA
Labor Studies Program/LA Watch, Institute of Human
Relations, Loyola University, Box 12, New Orleans LA 70118,
504-861-5830, Fax: 504-861-5833
- MASSACHUSETTS
Massachusetts
Coalition on New Office Technology, cnot@rsiaction.org;
650 Beacon Street, 5th Fl., Boston MA 02215, 617-247-6827,
Fax: 617-262-6414
- MICHIGAN
Michigan Right-to-Act Campaign, local223@aol.com,
Ecology Center of Ann Arbor, 417 Detroit Street, Ann Arbor
MI 48104, 734-663-240, Fax:734-663 2414
- OHIO
Greater Cincinnati Occupational Health Center, 311
Howell Avenue, Lower Level, Cincinnati OH 45220, 513-569-0561
- WEST VIRGINIA
Institute of Labor Studies, 710 Knapp Hall, West
Virginia University, Morgantown WV 26506
304-293-3323, Fax: 304-293-7163
- CANADA
WOHIS (Windsor Occupational Health Information Service),
website: www.wohis.org
3129 Marentette Avenue, Windsor, Ontario N8X 4G1 519-254-5157
Fax: 519-254-4192 kwall@wohis.org
- ENGLAND
London Hazards Centre, website;
e-mail: mail@Lhc.org.uk,
213 Haverstock Hill, London NW3 4QP, England, Phone: +44-(0)20-7794-5999;
Fax +44-(0)20-7794-4702
Workers Health International Newsletter and HAZARDS Magazine,
website; e-mail: editor@hazards.org
PO Box 199, Sheffield, S1 4YL, England, Phone: +44 114 267-8936
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Government safety and
health agency office for state and local government workers in
New York State
- New York State Department of
Labor, Division of Safety and Health, State Office Building Campus,
Building 12, Room 457, Albany NY 11240, 518-457-3518.
- Public
Employee Safety and Health (PESH) Bureau District Offices:
- 345 Hudson Street, NY NY 10014,
212-352-6000.
- 175 Fulton Avenue, Hempstead
NY 11550, 516-485-4408.
- 30 Glenn Street, White Plains
NY, 914-997-5214
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Government safety and
health agency offices for private-sector and federal government
workers in New York State
U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational
Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
Region II office - 201 Varick Street, NY NY 10014, 212-337-2378
(jurisdiction covers New York, New Jersey, Puerto Rico and the
Virgin Islands)
OSHA local offices with jurisdiction
in New York City
- Manhattan and Brooklyn
201 Varick Street, Room 908, New York NY 10014
212-620-3200. FAX: 212-620-4121
- Queens
4240 Bell Blvd., Bayside NY 11361
718-279-9060. FAX: 718-279-9057
- Bronx, Westchester and Rockland
660 White Plains Rd, 4th floor, Tarrytown NY10591
914-524-7510. FAX: 914-524-7515
- Staten Island and Warren,
Union, Middlesex, Somerset, and Hunterdon Counties NJ
1030 St. Georges Ave., Avenel NJ 07001
732-750-3270. FAX: 732-750-4737
OSHA local offices with jurisdiction
outside New York City
- Long Island (Nassau and Suffolk)
990 Westbury Rd., Westbury NY 11590
516-334-3344; FAX: 516-334-3326
- Albany
401 New Karner Road, Suite 300, Albany NY 12205
518-464-4338; FAX: 518 464-4337
- Buffalo
5360 Genesee St., Bowmansville NY 14026 716-684-3891; FAX: 716-684-3896
- Syracuse
3300 Vickery Rd, North Syracuse NY 13212 315-451-0808; FAX: 315-451-1351
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New York State Center for Environmental
Health (including Division of Occupational Health and Environmental
Epidemiology)
547 River Street, Troy, NY 12180 Director: Ronald
Tramontano 518-402-7500
Health Program Administrator: Marion C. LaPointe
Division of Environmental Health Assessment
Director: Nancy Kim, Ph.D. 518-402-7511
Associate Director: John Wilson 518-402-7511
Director, Bureau of Toxic Substances Assessment: Daniel Luttinger,
Ph.D. 518-402-7800
Director, Bureau of Environmental & Occupational Epidemiology:
Syni-An Hwang, Ph.D. 518-402-7950
Division Of Environmental Protection
Director: Richard Svenson, P.E. 518-402-7510
Associate Director: Richard Bills 518-402-7510
Director, Bureau Of Environmental Radiation Protection: Adela
Salame-Alfie, Ph.D. 518-402-7550
Division of Occupational Health and Environmental Epidemiology
Director: G. Anders Carlson., Ph.D 518-402-7501
Associate Director: Anthony Grey, Ph.D. Ph.D 518-402-7501
Administrator: Constance M. Madigan
Director, Bureau of Environmental Exposure Investigation:
Gary A. Litwin 518-402-7850
Director, Bureau of Occupational Health: Eileen Franko, Dr.
P.H., MPH 518-402-7900
Director, Education and Outreach
Unit: Faith L. Schottenfeld 518-402-7530
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Indoor air quality
The U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) provides an easily accessible, central source of
information on indoor air quality (IAQ) through its IAQ INFO
service. IAQ INFO provides information on: indoor air pollutants
and their sources; health effects of indoor air pollution; testing,
measuring, and controlling indoor air pollutants; building construction
and maintenance methods which minimize IAQ problems; existing
standards and guidelines; general information on federal and
state legislation. Write or call toll-free:
- IAQ INFO, P.O. Box 37133, Washington
D.C. 20013-7133, 1-800-438-4318, fax 301-588-3408
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Lead
Although lead poisoning is one
of the oldest known occupational diseases, lead exposure continues
to affect workers. More than 100 occupations may involve exposure
to lead fumes, mist, or dust. Construction workers, in particular,
have a high risk of developing elevated blood lead levels.
Excess exposure to lead can cause
permanent damage to the nervous system, blood-forming system,
digestive system, kidneys, and reproductive system. Employers
are required to use control methods to reduce exposures to the
Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL). These include appropriate ventilation,
respirators, and protective clothing.
Family members can be exposed
to lead when workers wear work clothes home or wash them with
the family laundry. Furthermore, because children are particularly
susceptible to lead's toxic effects, it is important to get them
tested if there are concerns about exposure. The following organizations
and government agencies can help:
- Mount Sinai-Irving J. Selikoff Occupational Health Clinical
Center, Lead in Construction Program, P.O. Box 1058, 1 Gustave
L. Levy Place, NY NY 10029, 212-241-2930.
- New York State Department of Health, Bureau of Occupational
Health, 547 River Street, Room 230, Troy, NY 12180-2216,
518 402-7900
- New York Public Interest Research Group (NYPIRG), 9 Murray
Street, NY NY 10007, 212-349-6460.
- New York Healthy Schools Network, c/o Citizens' Environmental
Coalition, 33 Central Avenue, Albany NY 11210, 518-462-5527.
- National Lead Information Center Hotline, 1-800-Lead-FYI.
- New York City Department of Health, Environmental and
Occupational Epidemiology Unit, 125 Worth Street, NY NY
10013, 212-788-4290.
- Lead Poisoning Prevention Program, Box 500, 5 Worth Street,
NY NY 10013, 212-334-7709; for children.
- Department of Environmental Protection, 718-699-9811;
for water testing
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New York State Network of Occupational
Health Clinics
A network of Occupational Safety
and Health Clinics across New York State was established in 1987.
The network provides medical screenings and evaluation for workers
exposed to hazards on the job and documents trends in occupational
illness.
For information about the clinic network, click
here or contact:
New York State Department of Health
Network of Occupational Health Clinics
Bureau of Occupational Health and Environmental Epidemiology
547 River Street, Troy NY 12180 518-402-7900
The clinics:
- Mount
Sinai-Irving J. Selikoff Center for Occupational and Environmental
Medicine (3 locations)
- Manhattan
Mount Sinai Medical Center
1212 Fifth Avenue, Suite 1A , New York NY 10029
Phone 212-987-6043
Fax 212-241-5658
- Queens
Mount Sinai Hospital of Queens
23-34 30th Avenue, 6th Floor, Astoria, NY 11102
Phine 718-278-2736
- Hudson Valley
967 North Broadway, Yonkers NY 10701
Phone 914-964-4737
- Manhattan
Bellevue/NYU Occupational & Environmental Medicine Clinic
Bellevue Hospital, First Avenue and 27th Street, Room CD
349 New York NY 10016
Phone 212-562-4572
Fax 212-562-4574
- Long Island
Long Island Occupational and Environmental Health Center
625 Belle Terre Road, Suite 207, Port Jefferson NY 11777
631-642-9100
631-331-4854
- Cooperstown
New York Center for Agricultural Medicine and Health
1 Atwell Road, Cooperstown NY 13326
Phone 607-547-6023 or 800-343-7527
Fax 607-547-6087
- Buffalo
Union Occupational Health Center
450 Grider Street, Buffalo NY 14215
Phone 716-894-9366
Fax 716-894-3544
- Albany/Poughkeepsie
Occupational and Environmental Health Center of Eastern
New York
1873 Western Avenue, Albany NY 12203
Phone 518-690-4420 or 800-419-1230
Fax 518-690-4427
Website www.enyoehc.com.
- Rochester
Finger Lakes Occupational Health Services
2180 South Clinton Ave. Suite D, Rochester NY 14168
Phone 585-274-4554 or 800-925-8615
Fax 585-256-2271
- Syracuse/Binghamton/Utica
Central
New York Occupational Health Clinical Center
6712 Brooklawn Parkway, Suite 204, Syracuse NY 13211
Phone 315-432-8899 or 800 432-9510
Fax 315-431-9528
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Pesticides
Pesticides, poisons designed
to kill a variety of plants and animals, include insecticides,
herbicides, and fungicides and are widely used at home and at
work. Exposure to pesticides can cause headaches, dizziness,
stomach ache, vomiting, muscle pain, and cramps, as well as skin
rashes. Over time, many pesticides are suspected or known to
cause cancer, birth defects, damage to the nervous system, or
other health problems. The following government agencies and
organizations can help you with workplace pesticide exposure
problems:
- National Pesticides Telecommunications Network, 1-800-858-PEST;
24-hour information.
- New York State Pesticide Poisoning Registry, 1-800-322-6850;
all human pesticide poisonings must be reported to this
registry by a physician..
- New York State Department of Environmental Conservation,
Pesticide Management Bureau, 50 Wolf Road, Albany NY 12233,
518- 457-7842.
- National Coalition Against Misuse of Pesticides, 701 E
Street, Washington DC 20003, 202-543-5450.
- New York Coalition for Alternatives to Pesticides, 33
Central Avenue, Albany NY 12210, 518-426-8246
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