Federal Occupational Health
About FOH
Federal Occupational Health Service (FOHS) is a Service Unit within the
Department of Health and Human Services' Program Support Center.
Its mission is to work in partnership with its customers to deliver comprehensive
occupational health solutions that improve the health, safety, and productivity
of the Federal and military workforce.
FOHS is the largest provider of Clinical, Wellness/Fitness, Employee
Assistance Program (EAP), Work/Life, and Environmental Health and Safety
services to the Federal Government. FOHS has over fifty-five years of
experience providing these services exclusively to Federal agencies. Currently,
FOHS provides occupational health services to more than 360 Federal Government
departments and agencies, reaching more than 1.5 million Federal employees.
FOHS provides these services in cities and towns all across the country
including some of the most remote corners of the United States. In addition,
the organization's EAP and Work/Life Services are available to Federal
employees and their families stationed in more than 100 countries overseas.
The support and services FOHS provides enable agencies to promote health,
wellness, and safe work environments for their employees as well as maintain
compliance with OSHA and other Federally-mandated standards.
Last
revised:
October 14, 2003
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