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  • Workers' compensation claims for COVID19 (July)

    Workers’ Compensation Claims for Exposure to and Disease from COVID-19 WA State Fund and Self-Insured Claims Established between Feb 26, 2020 and May 16, 2022
    Washington — Other — 7/8/2022 — 3 Views
  • Generator Safety Tips

    Infographic about carbon monoxide and generator safety
    Louisiana — Brochure — 6/30/2022 — 17 Views
  • SHARP Stats: Heat-Related Illness in New Workers

    Percent of heat-related illness (HRI) claims occurring in new workers Accepted Washington State Fund workers’ compensation claims occurring in the first two weeks of work, by industry, 2006–20211
    Washington — Other — 6/24/2022 — 0 Views
  • DOSH Compliance and Consultation Visits and Compensable Claims Rates in Washington State, 2019-2020

    Background: Since 2002 the Safety & Health Assessment & Research for Prevention (SHARP) program of the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries (L&I) has conducted annual analyses of the association between enforcement and consultation activities of the Washington State Division of Occupational Safety & Health (DOSH) and compensable claims rates. More »
    Washington — Technical Report — 6/8/2022 — 3 Views
  • Workers' compensation claims for COVID19 June 2022

    Workers’ Compensation Claims for Exposure to and Disease from COVID-19 WA State Fund and Self-Insured Claims Established between Feb 26, 2020 and April 11, 2022
    Washington — Other — 6/1/2022 — 3 Views
  • SHARP Stats: Heat-related Illness

    Washington workers’ compensation heat-related illness (HRI) claims Number of accepted state fund claims by year, 2006-20211
    Washington — Other — 5/26/2022 — 0 Views
  • Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) Reports

    A variety of New York State Department of Health BRFFS reports.
    New York — Technical Report — 5/15/2022 — 24 Views
  • Workers’ compensation claims due to musculoskeletal disorders, Washington State, 2006–2019

    Work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) are frequent and continue to account for a substantial portion of Washington’s total costs to workers’ compensation each year. Workers’ compensation claims for WMSDs continue to decline in Washington State, following similar trends previously described*. WMSD claim experience is not uniform across industries; we identify trends and other differences by industries here.
    Washington — Technical Report — 5/11/2022 — 4 Views
  • Workers' compensation claims for COVID19 May

    Workers’ Compensation Claims for Exposure to and Disease from COVID-19 WA State Fund and Self-Insured Claims Established between Feb 26, 2020 and Feb 28, 2022
    Washington — Case Report — 5/10/2022 — 4 Views
  • Work-Related Immediate Inpatient Hospitalizations-Washington State, 2019 and 2020

    Work-Related Immediate Inpatient Hospitalizations-Washington State, 2019 and 2020
    Washington — Annual Report — 5/2/2022 — 4 Views
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