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  • Pesticide Illness Among Migrant Farm Workers in the U.S.

    Article in the International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health on the prevalence of pesticide-related Illness among farm workers in California and the United States, with recommendations on how to prevent pesticide illness from occurring.
    California — Journal Article — 12/1/2001 — 2 Views
  • Do You Have Work-Related Asthma? - English

    Provides working adults with asthma information on NJ work-related asthma reporting requirements, asthma symptoms, asthma-causing agents in the workplace, and preventive measures. Created by New Jersey's Occupational Health Surveillance Unit.
    New Jersey — Brochure — 11/1/2000 — 6 Views
  • Do You Have Work-Related Asthma? - Spanish

    Provides working adults with asthma information on NJ work-related asthma reporting requirements, asthma symptoms, asthma-causing agents in the workplace, and preventive measures. Created by New Jersey's Occupational Health Surveillance Unit.
    New Jersey — Brochure — 11/1/2000 — 6 Views
  • Farm Worker Pesticide Illness in Kings County, California

    Report on a July 1999 incident involving the exposure of farm workers in Kings County, CA, to pesticide drift. The incident resulted in at least nine cases of pesticide-related illness. The report highlights key factors that contributed to these illnesses.
    California — Case Report — 7/1/1999 — 5 Views
  • Occupational injuries among adolescents in Washington State, 1988-1991.

    There were 17,800 claims among adolescents from age 11 through 17 years accepted in the 4-year period, including three occupational fatalities, 22 amputations, and 464 fractures; 89% of all injuries occurred among the 16- and 17-year-olds.
    Washington — Journal Article — 8/1/1998 — 0 Views
  • Occupational Injuries Among Adolescents in Washington State, 1988-1991:

    Occupational Health Surveillance publication from the Safety And Health Assessment And Research for Prevention -- SHARP -- program of the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries
    Washington — Technical Report — 3/1/1995 — 0 Views
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