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health.injuryprevention@state.mn.us

Contact Info

Injury and Violence Prevention Section
health.injuryprevention@state.mn.us

Occupational Health Partnerships

Workplaces have a major impact on Minnesotans health. The Center for Occupational Health and Safety works with national and state organizations dedicated to worker health and industry leaders. These partnerships help guide MDH work to focus and support the areas with greatest needs. 

We know we can’t create safe work environments alone. Each partner provides unique perspectives and expertise that help improve and direct efforts to support the health of Minnesota workers. 

State advisory group

A Minnesota occupational health advisory group meets twice a year to discuss occupational health issues. Members are from a number of backgrounds and industries including health care, public health, the University of Minnesota, and government agencies. The advisory group helps the Center for Occupational Health and Safety understand and prioritize what information and resources are needed in Minnesota, and the Center for Occupational Health and Safety shares vital information to help leaders find pathways to reduce illnesses and injuries in Minnesota workers. 

State partnerships

University of Minnesota 

The University of Minnesota is a vital partner promoting the health and safety of people in agricultural communities and working to prevent work-related injuries and illnesses through education, research, and outreach. 

  • Upper Midwest Agricultural Safety and Health Center (UMASH)
  • Midwest Center for Occupational Health and Safety

State Agencies

  • Department of Agriculture
  • Department of Labor and Industry
  • Board of Cosmetology
  • Department of Employment and Economic Development

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Workgroups

Occupational health workgroups help educate, align, and collaborate on issues related to specific industries.

Cosmetology Workgroup

The Salon Safety Workgroup focuses on creating safe work environments for those in salons. The group meets to share what they are working on, find ways to support each other’s efforts, and share information and best practices regarding worker safety. 

Farm Safety Working Group 

The Farm Safety Working Group is led by the Department of Agriculture. This workgroup focuses on reducing injuries and illnesses in farmers and agricultural communities. The MDH Center for Occupational Health and Safety serves on this workgroup to provide information and data on farm safety for workers. Learn more about Minnesota Farm Safety and Coping with Farm and Rural Stress. 

National Partners

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention – National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)

Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologist (CSTE)

MDH Center for Occupational Health and Safety also works closely with other state and local occupational health programs. 

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Last Updated: 01/20/2026

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