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  • Timber Cutter Dies When Struck by Snag

    A 28-year-old timber cutter (victim) died when he was struck by a partially cut snag that was knocked down by another tree intentionally felled to bring it down. Three experienced cutters, including the victim who was also the employer, were falling tree length timber at a job site.
    Washington — Case Report — 4/3/2014 — 0 Views

  • Orchard Tractor Operator Run Over by Mower Attachment

    On April 29, 2013, a 25-year-old orchard laborer operating a tractor died when he fell from the tractor and was run over by a mower attachment. The victim was operating a narrow-width, low-profile tractor with an attached mower mowing grass between rows of pear trees.
    Washington — Other — 4/3/2014 — 0 Views

  • Orchard Tractor Operator Run Over by Mower Attachment - Slideshow

    On April 29, 2013, a 25-year-old orchard laborer operating a tractor died when he fell from the tractor and was run over by a mower attachment. The victim was operating a narrow-width, low-profile tractor with an attached mower mowing grass between rows of pear trees.
    Washington — Other — 4/3/2014 — 0 Views

  • Orchard Tractor Operator Run Over by Mower Attachment - Spanish

    On April 29, 2013, a 25-year-old orchard laborer operating a tractor died when he fell from the tractor and was run over by a mower attachment. The victim was operating a narrow-width, low-profile tractor with an attached mower mowing grass between rows of pear trees.
    Washington — Other — 4/3/2014 — 0 Views

  • Orchard Tractor Operator Run Over by Mower Attachment - Spanish - Slideshow

    On April 29, 2013, a 25-year-old orchard laborer operating a tractor died when he fell from the tractor and was run over by a mower attachment. The victim was operating a narrow-width, low-profile tractor with an attached mower mowing grass between rows of pear trees.
    Washington — Other — 4/3/2014 — 0 Views

  • Injuries in the Trucking Industry

    Truck drivers have some of the highest work-related injury and illness rates and costs of any industry in the United States.
    Washington — Other — 4/1/2014 — 1 Views

  • Protect Family and Friends: Stop Take-Home Lead Contamination

    You can bring lead dust from work into your home and vehicle on your clothes, boots, skin, hair, and tools. It can enter the blood by breathing it in the air or ingesting it through your mouth. Lead can poison your family and friends.
    Washington — Other — 4/1/2014 — 1 Views

  • How to clean take-home lead from your Home and Vehicle

    If you think your vehicle or home may be contaminated with lead: Have your family tested for lead in their blood. Consider hiring a lead removal professional. They can ensure your home is clean and safe. Call the SHARP Adult Blood Lead Epidemiology Surveillance (ABLES) program at 1-888-667-4277 or the Department of Health Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention (CLPP) at 1-800-909-9898.
    Washington — Other — 4/1/2014 — 1 Views

  • Work related injuries in Washington State's Trucking Industry, by industry sector and occupation

    The trucking industry continues to have some of the highest work-related injury and illness rates and costs of any industry in the United States (Leigh et al., 2004 and Bonauto et al., 2006).
    Washington — Journal Article — 4/1/2014 — 1 Views

  • Personal and workplace psychosocial risk factors for carpal tunnel syndrome: a pooled study cohort: author response.

    The analysis we presented in the August 2013 issue of Occupational and Environmental Medicine 1 was performed by pooling raw data from 3515 workers from more than 50 workplaces collected by six research teams. This was not a meta-analysis but rather an analysis of data at the level of the individual participants.
    Washington — Journal Article — 4/1/2014 — 1 Views

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