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  • Heat-Related Emergency Department Visits in Louisiana: Review of Syndromic Surveillance Data for April through October 2023

    A report summarizing syndromic surveillance of heat-related illness ED visits in Louisiana in 2023
    Louisiana — Technical Report — 4/3/2024 — 17 Views
  • Work-Related Immediate Inpatient Hospitalizations-Washington State, 2021

    The Safety and Health Assessment and Research for Prevention (SHARP) program continues to use the Washington State Work-Related Immediate Inpatient Hospitalization Surveillance System to monitor occupational injuries severe enough to require hospital admission within one day of the incident. In 2021, we identified 595 work-related immediate inpatient hospitalizations, with a rate of 22.1 immediate hospitalizations for every 100,000 Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) workers. More »
    Washington — Technical Report — 3/25/2024 — 4 Views
  • Occupational Health Indicators, Louisiana 2016-2020

    Annual report of occupational health indicators for the most recent 5 years in Louisiana
    Louisiana — Technical Report — 2/27/2024 — 16 Views
  • Washington State’s occupational respiratory disease surveillance system, 2017 – 2022: Surveillance methods and evaluation

    In this report, we will describe the data sources, updated case capture methods, case definitions, disease classification categories, and results for the years 2017 to 2022. We evaluated the performance of case capture criteria for the respiratory conditions before and during the COVID-19 pandemic, which greatly affected workers compensation claim filing and medical treatment.
    Washington — Technical Report — 2/21/2024 — 17 Views
  • Washington State Janitorial Workload Study, Progress Report to the Legislature 2023

    This is the fourth annual progress report to the Washington State Legislature regarding advances in the Washington State Janitorial Workload Study. Conducted by the Department of Labor & Industries’ (L&I) Safety & Health Assessment & Research for Prevention (SHARP), the research study addresses high injury rates among janitors and will help quantify the physical workload of janitors so their workload can be correctly assigned to reduce work-related injuries.
    Washington — Technical Report — 2/9/2024 — 4 Views
  • Data Brief: Suicides by Occupation and Demographics in New Hampshire, February, 2024

    Report on NH suicide death cases from 2018-2022 by demographics and employment
    New Hampshire — Technical Report — 2/1/2024 — 16 Views
  • Employment Data in Washington’s Rapid Health Information Network (RHINO)

    A comparison of two methods for coding employer and occupation free text data collected among Emergency Department visits for Heat Related Illness, 2020-2022.
    Washington — Technical Report — 1/18/2024 — 4 Views
  • DOSH Compliance Effectiveness in Washington State, 2021-2022

    Since 2002 the Safety & Health Assessment & Research for Prevention (SHARP) program of the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries (L&I) has conducted annual analyses of the association between enforcement and consultation activities of the Washington State Division of Occupational Safety & Health (DOSH) and compensable claims rates.
    Washington — Technical Report — 1/16/2024 — 4 Views
  • Firefighters and Ischemic Heart Disease Risk

    In Washington State (WA), certain medical conditions diagnosed in career firefighters are presumed to be occupational diseases according to the firefighter presumption law (RCW 51.32.185). More »
    Washington — Technical Report — 1/4/2024 — 16 Views
  • State Spotlight: Wisconsin. Summer 2017

    he Wisconsin Asthma Program and Occupational Health Program used three yearly data sets from the BRFSS industry and occupation (IO) module and the ACBS to identify occupations in the state whose workers may be at high risk for asthma.
    Wisconsin — Technical Report — 12/20/2023 — 18 Views
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