17 Oct 2024
A study by OCRC and the Institute for Work and Health found that formerly injured workers have higher rates of opioid poisonings than the general population. The study also identifies occupations with the highest risks of opioid-related poisonings and other harms.
Press release: Injured workers have higher rates of opioid poisonings than the general population: study
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This project has been made possible through funding from the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) (2021-HQ-000092). The views expressed in this summary do not necessarily represent the views of Public Health Agency of Canada.
The ODSS is supported by the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) and is jointly funded by the Ontario Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training, and Skills Development (MLITSD) and the Ontario Ministry of Health (MOH). The ODSS has received previous funding from the Public Health Agency of Canada.
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