State-based Occupational Health Surveillance Clearinghouse
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  • 53-year-old male laborer died after stepping off a second floor platform edge and falling 12 feet to the concrete floor below.

    MIFACE, funded by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), is a joint research project of Michigan State University College of Human Medicine’s Occupational and Environmental Medicine Division and the Michigan Department of Energy, Labor and Economic Growth. More »
    Michigan — Case Report — 11/5/2005 — 0 Views
  • Truck Driver Dies When Struck By Straw Bales That Fell From Trailer Bed

    MIFACE, funded by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), is a joint research project of Michigan State University College of Human Medicine’s Occupational and Environmental Medicine Division and the Michigan Department of Energy, Labor and Economic Growth. More »
    Michigan — Technical Report — 11/3/2005 — 0 Views
  • 30-year-old male manufacturing engineer died when he was struck in the chest/head by a lid of a compression former that exploded while under pressure.

    MIFACE, funded by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), is a joint research project of Michigan State University College of Human Medicine’s Occupational and Environmental Medicine Division and the Michigan Department of Energy, Labor and Economic Growth. More »
    Michigan — Case Report — 11/2/2005 — 0 Views
  • Chronic beryllium disease and sensitization at a beryllium processing facility

    An occupational health publication.
    Michigan — Journal Article — 10/22/2005 — 0 Views
  • 43-year-old worker was electrocuted while holding onto steel joists being moved with a boom crane.

    MIFACE, funded by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), is a joint research project of Michigan State University College of Human Medicine’s Occupational and Environmental Medicine Division and the Michigan Department of Energy, Labor and Economic Growth. More »
    Michigan — Case Report — 9/26/2005 — 0 Views
  • 24-year-old male construction worker was buried when an excavation in which he was working collapsed onto him.

    MIFACE, funded by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), is a joint research project of Michigan State University College of Human Medicine’s Occupational and Environmental Medicine Division and the Michigan Department of Energy, Labor and Economic Growth. More »
    Michigan — Case Report — 9/23/2005 — 0 Views
  • 25-year-old male lineman was electrocuted when he contacted a 40,000 volt energized chain.

    MIFACE, funded by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), is a joint research project of Michigan State University College of Human Medicine’s Occupational and Environmental Medicine Division and the Michigan Department of Energy, Labor and Economic Growth. More »
    Michigan — Case Report — 9/23/2005 — 0 Views
  • 48-year-old male builder was fatally injured when he fell approximately 15 feet onto cement striking his head.

    MIFACE, funded by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), is a joint research project of Michigan State University College of Human Medicine’s Occupational and Environmental Medicine Division and the Michigan Department of Energy, Labor and Economic Growth. More »
    Michigan — Case Report — 9/12/2005 — 0 Views
  • Construction Laborer Dies After Falling from Ladder

    MIFACE, funded by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), is a joint research project of Michigan State University College of Human Medicine’s Occupational and Environmental Medicine Division and the Michigan Department of Energy, Labor and Economic Growth. More »
    Michigan — Technical Report — 9/5/2005 — 0 Views
  • Annual Summary of Occupational Disease Reports to the Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Growth, 2004

    Annual report from Michigan's Project SENSOR (Sentinel Event Notification System for Occupational Risks), an occupational disease reporting and surveillance program. The occupational and environmental health team at Michigan State University works closely with and is a bona fide agent of both the Michigan Department of Community Health (MDCH) and the Michigan Department of Energy, Labor and Economic Growth (MDELEG) to administer this project.
    Michigan — Annual Report — 9/2/2005 — 6 Views
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