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Fatality statistics about and prevention methods for falls in construction « Less
Washington — Technical Report — 9/8/2006 — 0 Views
We quantified the underreporting of work-related injury or illness to workers' compensation (WC). « Less
Washington — Journal Article — 9/1/2006 — 0 Views
A study was conducted to assess the efficacy of calibrating subjective worker ratings of hand exertions to reduce error in estimates of applied force. Twenty volunteer subjects applied pinch and power grip forces corresponding to their perceptions of different Borg CR-10 scale levels using both “grip-to-scale” and “guided-grip” procedures. « Less
Washington — Journal Article — 9/1/2006 — 0 Views
The Construction Industry is at high risk for sustaining work-related injuries and illnesses (Bonauto, et al 3; Leigh, et al 201; Okun, et al 302; NIOSH 240). Workers face many hazards such as a dynamic, temporary and changing worksite; working at heights; using power tools; and lifting heavy and awkward materials. While various trades often share the same evolving space, all must take responsibility for ensuring a safe workplace. « Less
Washington — Journal Article — 9/1/2006 — 1 Views
Occupational Health Surveillance publication from the Safety And Health Assessment And Research for Prevention -- SHARP -- program of the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries « Less
Washington — Brochure — 8/29/2006 — 1 Views
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 — Other — 8/28/2006 — 1 Views
Summary of a fatal incident in which a carpenter died after being struck by a 1,1910lbs wall section while trying to help raise it. « Less
Washington — Case Report — 8/10/2006 — 0 Views
Spanish language summary of a fatal incident in which a journeyman carpenter was struck by a 1,1910 lbs wall section « Less
Washington — Case Report — 8/10/2006 — 0 Views
TIRES publication from the Safety And Health Assessment And Research for Prevention -- SHARP -- program of the State Department of Labor & Industries. « Less
Washington — Newsletter — 8/10/2006 — 1 Views
Occupational Health Surveillance publication from the Safety And Health Assessment And Research for Prevention -- SHARP -- program of the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries. « Less
Washington — Brochure — 8/1/2006 — 1 Views