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Occupational Health publication from the Safety And Health Assessment And Research for Prevention -- SHARP -- program of the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries « Less
Washington — Technical Report — 10/1/2012 — 1 Views
Fatality investigation report of an incident in which a 68-year-old male construction crew supervisor and heavy equipment operator died of injuries he received after being crushed between the track and fender of his bulldozer. « Less
Washington — Case Report — 9/14/2012 — 0 Views
The Washington State Psychiatric Hospital Work, Stress, and Health (WWSH) Project: Final Report to the Washington DSHS and Western State Hospital. Recommendations to decrease disruptive behavior and improve health and work outcomes are presented. « Less
Washington — Technical Report — 9/6/2012 — 1 Views
Summary of a company that successfully changed from using a methylene chloride based bathtub stripper to a less toxic benzyl alcohol stripper. « Less
Washington — Case Report — 8/21/2012 — 1 Views
Company profile, interview with Doug Stiffarm, Miles Resources « Less
Washington — Brochure — 8/20/2012 — 1 Views
Summary of a fatal incident in which a carpet installer died when he fell from the fourth floor window opening of a building. « Less
Washington — Case Report — 8/6/2012 — 0 Views
Spanish language version of a summary of a fatal incident in which a carpet installer died when he fell from the fourth floor window opening of a building. « Less
Washington — Case Report — 8/6/2012 — 0 Views
Spanish language version of a fatality narrative in which a construction laborer died when he was struck by the boom of an excavator when it tipped over. « Less
Washington — Other — 8/3/2012 — 0 Views
Spanish language version of a fatality narrative in which a laborer was crushed under a house when bracing failed while jacks were being used to lower the house. « Less
Washington — Other — 8/3/2012 — 0 Views
Trucking industry safety poster « Less
Washington — Multi-Media — 7/27/2012 — 1 Views