October 01, 2005
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The American Association of Occupational Health Nurses, Inc. (AAOHN) advances the profession of occupational and environmental health nursing as the authority on health, safety, productivity, and disability management for worker populations by promoting professional excellence and opportunities through education and research; establishing professional standards of practice and a code of ethics; influencing legislative, regulatory, and policy issues; promoting internal and external communications; establishing strategic alliances and partnerships.