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Detective poster on safe working conditions. « Less
Washington — Other — 5/1/2014 — 1 Views
Falls from walk boards are common sources of injuries to movers. Slips caused by rain are hard to prevent. « Less
Washington — Brochure — 5/1/2014 — 1 Views
The Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) is the largest, continuously conducted, telephone health survey in the world. It is coordinated by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and used by Washington state agencies to understand leading causes of death as well as chronic diseases such as asthma. « Less
Washington — Other — 5/1/2014 — 1 Views
Hops are cultivated throughout the US with commercial production centered in the Northwest. « Less
Washington — Other — 5/1/2014 — 1 Views
Heat-related illness (HRI), such as heat exhaustion or heat stroke, can occur in otherwise healthy workers. Agriculture and forestry have a high burden of fatal and non-fatal HRI compared to other industries. « Less
Washington — Other — 5/1/2014 — 1 Views
The National Occupational Research Agenda (NORA) Services Sector includes diverse industries that differ in hazards and injury risk faced by workers. For example, workers at offices, banks, elementary schools, auto repair shops, restaurants, hotels, and in waste collection are all included in the Services Sector. « Less
Washington — Other — 5/1/2014 — 1 Views
Dermal contact with isocyanate-based coatings may lead to systemic respiratory sensitization. The most common isocyanates found in sprayed automotive coatings are monomeric and oligomeric 1,6-hexamethylene diisocyanate (HDI) and isophorone diisocyanate (IPDI). Most spray painters use thin (4–5 mil) latex gloves that are not effective at preventing dermal exposures when spraying isocyanate paints. « Less
Washington — Journal Article — 4/14/2014 — 1 Views
Information about heat related burns in restaurant workers. « Less
Washington — Technical Report — 4/11/2014 — 1 Views
Safety poster on safety culture. « Less
Washington — Other — 4/3/2014 — 1 Views
Safety training tip sheet on preventing hazards. « Less
Washington — Other — 4/3/2014 — 1 Views