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  • Work-Related Asthma in the Educational Services Industry: California, Massachusetts, Michigan, and New Jersey, 1993–2000,

    Article in the American Journal of Industrial Medicine that characterizes work-related asthma cases among employees in the educational services industry identified by state-based occupational disease surveillance systems. Concludes that the health of school employees should also be considered when initiatives addressing asthma among schoolchildren are instituted.
    California — Journal Article — 9/1/2007 — 2 Views
  • An electrician was electrocuted while repairing a lighting circuit

    Fatality investigation report by CA FACE Program with identified hazards and recommendations to prevent similar incidents.
    California — Case Report — 8/31/2007 — 2 Views
  • Flavor Worker Follow-Up Questionnaire

    Physician guide. Material produced as part of a project by the Occupational Health Branch and other collaborators to determine the magnitude of diacetyl- and other flavoring-related lung disease in California, recommend ways to prevent the disease in workers who make or use food flavorings, and disseminate information to promote recognition and prevention of future cases.
    California — Survey and Data Instrument — 8/9/2007 — 8 Views
  • Flavor Worker Follow-Up Questionnaire (Spanish)

    Encuesta de seguimiento para trabajadores de saborizantes. Physician guide. Material produced as part of a project by the Occupational Health Branch and other collaborators to determine the magnitude of diacetyl- and other flavoring-related lung disease in California, recommend ways to prevent the disease in workers who make or use food flavorings, and disseminate information to promote recognition and prevention of future cases.
    California — Survey and Data Instrument — 8/9/2007 — 8 Views
  • Flavor Worker Initial Questionnaire

    Physician guide. Material produced as part of a project by the Occupational Health Branch and other collaborators to determine the magnitude of diacetyl- and other flavoring-related lung disease in California, recommend ways to prevent the disease in workers who make or use food flavorings, and disseminate information to promote recognition and prevention of future cases.
    California — Survey and Data Instrument — 8/9/2007 — 8 Views
  • Medical Surveillance for Flavor Manufacturing Workers

    Guidelines for physicians produced as part of a project by the Occupational Health Branch and other collaborators to determine the magnitude of diacetyl- and other flavoring-related lung disease in California, recommend ways to prevent the disease in workers who make or use food flavorings, and disseminate information to promote recognition and prevention of future cases.
    California — Technical Report — 8/9/2007 — 2 Views
  • Flavor Worker Initial Questionnaire (Spanish)

    Primera encuesta para trabajadores de saborizantes. Physician guide. Material produced as part of a project by the Occupational Health Branch and other collaborators to determine the magnitude of diacetyl- and other flavoring-related lung disease in California, recommend ways to prevent the disease in workers who make or use food flavorings, and disseminate information to promote recognition and prevention of future cases.
    California — Survey and Data Instrument — 8/9/2007 — 8 Views
  • Narrative text analysis of Kentucky tractor fatality reports.

    Bunn TL, Slavova, S, Hall, L. 2008. Narrative Text Analysis of Kentucky Tractor Fatality Reports. Accid. Anal. Prev. 40(2):419-25.
    Kentucky — Journal Article — 8/9/2007 — 37 Views
  • Emergency Roadside Technician Dies When Struct by Single-Unit Truck on Interstate Shoulder

    Emergency roadside technician (ERT), (providing traffic control support for police), died when he fell approximately 75 – 80 feet from a bridge after being struck by a single-unit truck
    Kentucky — Case Report — 8/3/2007 — 25 Views
  • If I'm Pregnant, Can the Chemicals I Work with Harm My Baby?

    Factsheet describes how exposure occurs, in what industries, and the potential health effects of exposure. The factsheet also provides advice on minimizing exposure at the workplace, including use of safer alternatives (when available).
    California — Brochure — 8/2/2007 — 5 Views
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