TRADE NEWS RELEASE
Tuesday, April 17, 2002
Contact: Susan Hall Fleming
Phone: (202) 693-1999
OSHA OFFERS INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL GUIDANCE
To Help Business Travelers Avoid Health Risks
WASHINGTON - OSHA today provided safety and health information for
international business travelers and listed sources for additional
guidelines on helpful strategies to reduce health risks.
"Many employees now travel to countries where they risk contracting
infectious diseases that could be prevented through vaccinations and
simple precautions while traveling," OSHA Administrator John L. Henshaw
said. "Our new technical information bulletin will help international
travelers take care of their health while they take care of business."
The OSHA bulletin suggests that international business travelers
follow recommendations for immunizations published by the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention that are available at
http://www.cdc.gov/travel/. In addition, the new OSHA guide urges
business travelers to consult the U.S. Department of State consular
information sheet for individual countries they plan to visit. These
country guides and other helpful State Department publications are
available at
http://travel.state.gov.
Some travel tips applicable for all travelers include washing hands
frequently, walking and driving defensively and wearing seatbelts,
avoiding dairy products that may not be pasteurized and eating only food
that has been properly cooked. For example, OSHA recommends that
travelers visiting developing areas drink only bottled water or
carbonated drinks, avoid going barefoot, refrain from eating food
purchased from street vendors and avoid handling animals that may carry
infectious diseases-especially monkeys, dogs and cats.
OSHA's new technical information bulletin "Safety
and Health During International Travel" [PDF] is available on the
agency's website. |