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  • What to Do If Pesticides Drift onto Our Workplace

    Poster for employers and workers to use in workplace to provide guidance on avoiding illness from pesticide drift.
    California — Other — 3/16/2018 — 0 Views
  • Identifying Lead in the Workplace

    Document with lists to help Employers identify common sources of lead or lead-containing materials at a worksite.
    California — Brochure — 3/1/2018 — 0 Views
  • OHW: Workplace Emergency Plans

    Occupational Health Watch is a periodic publication that highlights key occupational health surveillance findings and related prevention activities of the Occupational Health Branch. February 2018 edition has resources for workplace emergency planning.
    California — Newsletter — 2/20/2018 — 0 Views
  • Cal/OSHA's Aerosol Transmissible Disease Standards and Local Health Departments

    Guidance on key provisions of California aerosol transmissible disease (ATD) standards that affect local health departments (LHDs) with information on how the ATD standards address or reinforce the roles and responsibilities of local health officers in communicable disease prevention and control in the community.
    California — Technical Report — 2/5/2018 — 0 Views
  • Acute Illnesses and Injuries Related to Total Release Foggers — 10 States, 2007–2015

    MMWR report on study of Total Release Fogger (TRF) pesticides. During 2007–2015, a total of 3,222 acute TRF-related cases were identified from 10 states participating in the Sentinel Event Notification System for Occupational Risk (SENSOR)–Pesticides program, the California Department of Pesticide Regulation program, and poison control centers in Florida, Texas, and Washington.
    California — Journal Article — 2/2/2018 — 0 Views
  • Employer Alert - Low Levels of Lead: Dangerous

    Employer alert for employers whose business uses or disturbs lead about the health hazards of low levels of lead and the need to provide employees with blood lead level testing and have an effective lead safety program.
    California — Brochure — 2/1/2018 — 0 Views
  • Lead Safety - Doing it Right

    Step-by-step guide to assist employers in lead-using industries in setting an effective lead safety program; includes specific actions that can be taken to keep lead dust and fume levels low and prevent lead from going home.
    California — Brochure — 2/1/2018 — 0 Views
  • Common Jobs, Hobbies & Other Sources of Lead

    A checklist of common jobs in lead industries, non-occupational hobbies, and other materials and products that may contain lead, to help identify sources of lead exposure at work and elsewhere.
    California — Brochure — 2/1/2018 — 0 Views
  • Common Jobs, Hobbies & Other Sources of Lead (Spanish)

    "Trabajos, pasatiempos y otras fuentes de contacto con plomo." A checklist of common jobs in lead industries, non-occupational hobbies & other materials and products that may contain lead to help identify sources of lead exposure at work and elsewhere.
    California — Brochure — 2/1/2018 — 0 Views
  • Don't Take Lead Home From Your Job!

    Easy-to-read factsheet for workers about how children and family members can be poisoned by lead dust brought home from the job on worker work clothes and shoes. Provides simple steps workers can take to protect their families from this hazard.
    California — Brochure — 2/1/2018 — 0 Views
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