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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 — Technical Report — 11/1/2003 — 1 Views
The construction industry is associated with high rates of work-related injury. We used workers compensation data to describe the injuries and illnesses, claim rates, and claim costs associated with wood framing activities in construction. « Less
Washington — Journal Article — 11/1/2003 — 1 Views
Managers rarely receive targeted safety and health training, despite the belief that management support is important for a successful workplace safety and health program. A program evaluation was performed on an ergonomics workshop for managers attending an industry association conference. « Less
Washington — Journal Article — 11/1/2003 — 1 Views
In order to estimate the one-year cumulative incidence of work-related injuries in teenage agricultural workers and to characterize the patterns and types of agricultural work performed by teenagers, we performed a community-based random-digit dialing telephone survey. « Less
Washington — Journal Article — 11/1/2003 — 1 Views
Spanish language summary of a fatal incident in which a construction worker died after falling more than 9 ft through a skylight opening that he was trying to staple plastic sheeting over « Less
Washington — Case Report — 10/1/2003 — 0 Views
Spanish language summary of a fatal incident in which a sheet metal worker died after falling 32 ft through a roof opening « Less
Washington — Case Report — 8/19/2003 — 0 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 — Technical Report — 8/1/2003 — 1 Views
Spanish language summary of a fatal incident in which an excavator operator died after being struck in the head by a 12 ft limb that fell approximately 85 ft « Less
Washington — Case Report — 7/17/2003 — 0 Views
Radiator repair workers in Washington State have the greatest number of very elevated (> or =60 microg/dL) blood lead levels of any other worker populatifon. / « Less
Washington — Journal Article — 7/1/2003 — 1 Views
Investigation report on the death of a logger who was struck by a log dropped by a helicopter. « Less
Washington — Case Report — 6/16/2003 — 0 Views