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Summary of a fatal incident in which an electrician died after falling while installing electrical conduit. « Less
Washington — Case Report — 3/6/2012 — 0 Views
Many state trauma registries contain work-related information but are underutilized for occupational injury research/surveillance. We assessed three methods of identifying work-related injuries in the Washington State Trauma Registry (WTR). « Less
Washington — Journal Article — 3/1/2012 — 1 Views
The authors draw on social support theory to examine supervisor support match (support wanted and received), support mismatch (support not wanted and received) and work outcomes for abused low-wage working women, and to determine if supervisor support match and mismatch are more strongly associated with work outcomes than global supervisor support Face-to-face interviews were conducted with a community sample of abused, employed women who have experienced intimate partner violence (IPV) in the past year (N = 163). « Less
Washington — Journal Article — 3/1/2012 — 1 Views
2011 Work-Related Fatality Data Washington State FACE Program. « Less
Washington — Annual Report — 2/28/2012 — 0 Views
Spanish language version of a fatality narrative in which an operating engineer died after being struck by a concrete slab. « Less
Washington — Other — 2/23/2012 — 0 Views
Spanish language version of a fatality narrative in which a 39-year-old orchard laborer died when he was caught in the power take-off (PTO) shaft of a tractor-mounted post hole digger. « Less
Washington — Other — 2/23/2012 — 0 Views
Spanish language version of a fatality narrative in which a 46-year-old rigger died when he was struck by a falling load being lifted by a crane. « Less
Washington — Other — 2/18/2012 — 0 Views
Spanish language version of a fatality narrative in which a journeyman equipment operator was crushed between the backhoe attachment and the cab of a skid-steer loader. « Less
Washington — Other — 2/15/2012 — 0 Views
Don't underestimate the need for additional training is the message the owner of a construction company would like to pass along to employers of young workers. The employer had a 21-year-old worker who broke his leg when the bottom of the ladder slid and the worker fell 13 feet to the floor of a log cabin. « Less
Washington — Other — 2/14/2012 — 1 Views
Poster examines safe tarping techniques. « Less
Washington — Multi-Media — 2/10/2012 — 1 Views