Harvard Airline Pilot Health Survey & Study
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Harvard Airline Pilot Health Survey & Study
It's worth 30 mins of your time
Take it this week!
URGENT: Harvard Airline Pilot Health Survey and Study
There are only a few studies about airline pilots which have examined the broad health effects of occupational exposures apart from disease-specific morbidity and mortality studies.
Researchers at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health are currently recruiting airline pilots to take an anonymous survey about work and health.
This study is designed to characterize the health and well-being of pilots and relate these conditions to environmental and personal exposures.
This is a web-based, anonymous survey that for the first time polls pilots around the world directly.
The Harvard survey website states, “We tailored the survey to address issues that are of primary concern to pilots, and hope you will join us in this first of its kind assessment of pilot health.”
The ESC is asking you to spend 15 minutes to take the Harvard Airline Pilot Health Survey before Dec. 31.
Information gained will benefit every airline pilot in the world and will contribute significantly to much needed environmental improvements at FedEx.
This is an urgent matter and we need your participation.
Take the Harvard Airline Pilot Health Survey:
http://www.pilothealthstudy.org/
The study will remain open until December 31, 2015.
After taking the survey, be sure to click on the RESEARCH tab on the website for a collection of information and technical documents regarding pilot work environment threats.
Take it this week!
URGENT: Harvard Airline Pilot Health Survey and Study
There are only a few studies about airline pilots which have examined the broad health effects of occupational exposures apart from disease-specific morbidity and mortality studies.
Researchers at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health are currently recruiting airline pilots to take an anonymous survey about work and health.
This study is designed to characterize the health and well-being of pilots and relate these conditions to environmental and personal exposures.
This is a web-based, anonymous survey that for the first time polls pilots around the world directly.
The Harvard survey website states, “We tailored the survey to address issues that are of primary concern to pilots, and hope you will join us in this first of its kind assessment of pilot health.”
The ESC is asking you to spend 15 minutes to take the Harvard Airline Pilot Health Survey before Dec. 31.
Information gained will benefit every airline pilot in the world and will contribute significantly to much needed environmental improvements at FedEx.
This is an urgent matter and we need your participation.
Take the Harvard Airline Pilot Health Survey:
http://www.pilothealthstudy.org/
The study will remain open until December 31, 2015.
After taking the survey, be sure to click on the RESEARCH tab on the website for a collection of information and technical documents regarding pilot work environment threats.
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Recently I had the privilege of breaking bread with our Environmental Standards Committee chairman; I distressed to learn some of the "stuff" we are aspirating while sitting in the cockpit doing our job. Please take the time to participate in this survey, and read what comes from this committee.
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