State-based Occupational Health Surveillance Clearinghouse
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  • MINNESOTA - Emergency Executive Order 20-45 Providing for Emergency Relief from Regulations to Motor Carriers and Drivers Operating in Minnesota

    Emergency Executive Order 20-45 Providing for Emergency Relief from Regulations to Motor Carriers and Drivers Operating in Minnesota
    Minnesota — Other — 4/24/2020 — 7 Views
  • MINNESOTA - Emergency Executive Order 20-34 Protecting Minnesota's First Responders by Directing the Commissioner of Health to Share Information with the Department of Public Safety, 911 Dispatchers, and First Responders

    Emergency Executive Order 20-34 Protecting Minnesota's First Responders by Directing the Commissioner of Health to Share Information with the Department of Public Safety, 911 Dispatchers, and First Responders
    Minnesota — Other — 4/10/2020 — 7 Views
  • MINNESOTA - Emergency Executive Order 20-33 Extending Stay at Home Order and Temporary Closure of Bars, Restaurants, and Other Places of Public Accommodation

    Emergency Executive Order 20-33 Extending Stay at Home Order and Temporary Closure of Bars, Restaurants, and Other Places of Public Accommodation
    Minnesota — Other — 4/8/2020 — 7 Views
  • MINNESOTA - COVID-19 and Healthcare Responder Stress

    COVID-19 and Healthcare Responder Stress
    Minnesota — Other — 2/26/2020 — 7 Views
  • The Economic Impact for Farm Injury in Minnesota, 2004-2010

    Only 2% of Minnesota's employed population worked in agriculture between the years 2005 and 2012. However, this small portion of the state's employed population accounted for 31% of total work-related deaths in the state during that same time period. During a similar time period, 2007-2013, the contribution of agriculture to Minnesota's gross domestic product increased from approximately 1.5% to about 2.3%. More »
    Minnesota — Journal Article — 2/1/2016 — 103 Views
  • Incidence Rates and Trend of Serious Farm-Related Injury in Minnesota, 2000-2011

    Only about 2% of Minnesota's workers were employed in agriculture for the years 2005-2012, this small portion of the workforce accounted for 31% of the 563 work-related deaths that occurred in Minnesota during that same time period. Agricultural fatalities in Minnesota and elsewhere are well documented; however, nonfatal injuries are not. To explore the burden of injury, Minnesota hospital discharge data were used to examine rates and trends of farm injury for the years 2000-2011. More »
    Minnesota — Journal Article — 4/1/2015 — 91 Views
  • Feasibility of an Occupational Disease Reporting System

    To examine the feasibility of implementing MS 144.34, a telephone survey was conducted in 2011 by Program staff of 12 states in which state statutes required some degree of reporting of occupational diseases/conditions. The purpose of the survey was to ascertain how other programs conduct and maintain their statewide occupational disease reporting systems. More »
    Minnesota — Technical Report — 3/1/2015 — 94 Views
  • Work Safe Work Smart: A Curriculum Targeted to Adolescent Health and Safety in the Workplace

    The Work Safe Work Smart curriculum was developed by public health professionals in collaboration with Minnesota teachers to explore occupational health and safety issues with high school students in an effort to reduce injury rates of young workers. In Work Safe Work Smart, students use their personal experience of work-related injury to identify workplace hazards, brainstorm ways to protect workers from hazards, and discuss barriers to making safe choices at work. More »
    Minnesota — Other — 11/27/2013 — 106 Views
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