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Washington FACE Fatality Narrative: Sheepherder Dies When ATV Struck by Motor Vehicle. On January 11, 2013, a 32-year-old sheepherder was operating an all-terrain vehicle (ATV) on a roadway when he was struck from behind by a motor vehicle. « Less
Washington — Case Report — 11/5/2013 — 0 Views
Safety poster reminds workers to wear gloves « Less
Washington — Other — 11/1/2013 — 1 Views
Washington FACE Logging Injury Alert: Choker Setter Dies After Being Struck by Haywire. A 32-year-old choker setter with no previous logging experience was struck by the haywire and later died. « Less
Washington — Case Report — 10/22/2013 — 0 Views
National U.S. surveillance programs rank isocyanates as one of the top 10 causes of occupational asthma. « Less
Washington — Other — 10/11/2013 — 1 Views
Data from Washington State's work-related asthma surveillance system were used to characterize isocyanate-induced asthma cases occurring from 1999 through 2010. Injured worker interviews and medical records were used to describe the industry, job title, work process, workers' compensation cost, and exposure trends associated with 27 cases of isocyanate-induced asthma. « Less
Washington — Journal Article — 10/11/2013 — 1 Views
As articles ranging from those in American Nurse Today ("Civility starts with you") to The New York Times ("When the Nurse is a Bully") illustrate, disruptive behavior and incivility in nursing are newsworthy topics and for good reason. Disruptive behavior at work can have serious consequences for both nurses and patients such as stress-related physical and mental health problems and increased medical errors.
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Washington — Journal Article — 10/1/2013 — 1 Views
True story of a truck driver injured when he was snowed in without a shovel « Less
Washington — Brochure — 10/1/2013 — 1 Views
Safety poster recommending carrying a shovel for snow « Less
Washington — Other — 10/1/2013 — 1 Views
Washington FACE Fatality Narrative: HVAC Technician Falls Through Skylight. On June 15, 2012, a 44-year-old heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) technician died when he fell through a skylight. « Less
Washington — Case Report — 9/23/2013 — 0 Views
Washington FACE Fatality Narrative Slideshow: HVAC Technician Falls Through Skylight. On June 15, 2012, a 44-year-old heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) technician died when he fell through a skylight. « Less
Washington — Case Report — 9/23/2013 — 0 Views