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State Profiles

Worker Training Program: Alabama

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Worker Training Program: Alabama
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The NIEHS Worker Training Program (WTP) annually funds training for more than 3,700 workers through about 275 health and safety courses in Alabama. Recipients of NIEHS grants lead training to prepare workers to handle hazardous materials and respond to disasters in their communities.

Last Updated:

02/2020

Worker Training Program: Alaska

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Worker Training Program: Alaska
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The NIEHS Worker Training Program (WTP) annually funds about 30 health and safety courses for 1,300 workers in Alaska. Recipients of NIEHS grants lead training to prepare workers to handle hazardous materials and respond to disasters in their communities.

Last Updated:

04/2022

Worker Training Program: California

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Worker Training Program: California
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The NIEHS Worker Training Program (WTP) annually funds training for more than 6,700 workers through about 400 health and safety courses in California. Recipients of NIEHS WTP grants lead trainings to prepare workers to handle hazardous materials and respond to disasters in their communities.

Last Updated:

03/2022

Worker Training Program: Connecticut

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Worker Training Program: Connecticut
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The NIEHS Worker Training Program (WTP) annually funds training for nearly 3,000 workers through 200 health and safety courses in Connecticut. These grantee-led trainings prepare workers to handle hazardous materials and respond to disasters in their communities.

Last Updated:

08/2020

Worker Training Program: Kentucky

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Worker Training Program: Kentucky
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The NIEHS Worker Training Program (WTP) annually funds training for about 2,300 workers through more than 600 health and safety courses in Kentucky. Recipients of NIEHS WTP grants lead trainings to prepare workers to handle hazardous materials and respond to disasters in their communities.


			

Last Updated:

03/2022

Worker Training Program: Minnesota

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Worker Training Program: Minnesota
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The NIEHS Worker Training Program (WTP) annually funds about 1,000 health and safety courses for 20,000 workers in Minnesota. Recipients of NIEHS grants lead training to prepare workers to handle hazardous materials and respond to disasters in their communities.

Last Updated:

02/2020

Worker Training Program: Mississippi

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Worker Training Program: Mississippi
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The NIEHS Worker Training Program (WTP) annually funds training for about 500 workers through 20 courses in Mississippi. Recipients of NIEHS grants lead training to prepare workers to handle hazardous materials and respond to disasters in their communities.

Last Updated:

02/2020

Worker Training Program: New Jersey

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Worker Training Program: New Jersey
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The NIEHS Worker Training Program (WTP) annually funds training for more than 9,000 workers through nearly 500 health and safety courses in New Jersey. Recipients of NIEHS grants lead training to prepare workers to handle hazardous materials and respond to disasters in their communities.

Last Updated:

02/2020

Worker Training Program: New Mexico

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Worker Training Program: New Mexico
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The NIEHS Worker Training Program (WTP) annually funds training for about 3,500 workers through 200 courses in New Mexico. Recipients of NIEHS grants lead training to prepare workers to handle hazardous materials and respond to disasters in their communities.

Last Updated:

02/2020

Worker Training Program: New York

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Worker Training Program: New York
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The NIEHS Worker Training Program (WTP) annually funds training for about 19,500 workers through more than 1,250 courses in New York. Recipients of NIEHS grants lead training to prepare workers to handle hazardous materials and respond to disasters in their communities.

Last Updated:

02/2020

Worker Training Program: North Carolina

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Worker Training Program: North Carolina
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The NIEHS Worker Training Program (WTP) annually funds training for more than 3,800 workers through 220 health and safety courses in North Carolina. Recipients of NIEHS WTP grants lead trainings to prepare workers to perform their jobs safely, handle hazardous materials, and respond to disasters in their communities.

Last Updated:

06/2022

Worker Training Program: Northern New England

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Worker Training Program: Northern New England
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The NIEHS Worker Training Program (WTP) annually funds training for more than 200 workers through a dozen health and safety courses in Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont. These grantee-led trainings prepare workers to handle hazardous materials and respond to disasters in their communities.

Last Updated:

03/2021

Worker Training Program: Ohio

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Worker Training Program: Ohio
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The NIEHS Worker Training Program (WTP) annually funds training for more than 6,300 workers through nearly 425 health and safety courses in Ohio. Recipients of NIEHS grants lead training to prepare workers to handle hazardous materials and respond to disasters in their communities.

Last Updated:

02/2020

Worker Training Program: Oregon

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Worker Training Program: Oregon
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The NIEHS Worker Training Program (WTP) annually funds training for 1,200 workers through more than 120 health and safety courses in Oregon. Recipients of NIEHS WTP grants lead trainings to prepare workers to handle hazardous materials and respond to disasters in their communities.

Last Updated:

06/2021

Worker Training Program: Texas

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Worker Training Program: Texas
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The NIEHS Worker Training Program (WTP) annually funds training for more than 9,200 workers through nearly 530 health and safety courses in Texas. These grantee-led trainings are preparing workers to handle hazardous materials and respond to disasters in their communities.

Last Updated:

05/2020
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