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Cách tr? thành Ngu?i L?ng Nghe Ch? Ð?ng « Less
Washington — Newsletter — 2/11/2022 — 1 Views
Paano maging Aktibong Tagapakinig « Less
Washington — Newsletter — 2/11/2022 — 1 Views
Cómo escuchar activamente « Less
Washington — Newsletter — 2/11/2022 — 1 Views
Sida Loo Noqdo Dhageyste Firfircoon. « Less
Washington — Newsletter — 2/11/2022 — 1 Views
There are over 3 million workers in Washington State. Every year tens of thousands are injured or rmade ill on the job. These work-related injuries and illnesses have high human and economic costs, but can be prevented. Tracking these injuries and illnesses is the first step to understanding whether prevention methods are succeeding or need to be improved. More »Washington State researchers at the Department of Labor and Industries worked with the Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists (CSTE) Occupational Health workgroup to develop a set of measures to track occupational injuries and illnesses. These measures are called ‘occupational health indicators’ (OHI) and are meant to provide an overview and general assessment of the occupational health status of Washington State. CSTE publishes OHI data annually, but does not necessarily include the most up-to-date data. Generally, the OHI data on the CSTE website lag the publication year by 3 years (for example, OHI data for year 2014 are « Less
Washington — Other — 2/3/2022 — 1 Views
A 56-year-old truck driver was killed when a yard tractor struck him as he was walking in his employer’s terminal yard. « Less
Washington — Case Report — 1/25/2022 — 0 Views
On the morning of September 10, 2020, a lead operator and his assistant at an outdoor compost manufacturing facility, also known as a screen plant, were operating the plant’s biomass screening system that processed recycled organic yard and food waste into compost, topsoil, and mulch. The system’s final stage used a radial stacker conveyor that carried and discharged finished compost into stockpiles. « Less
Washington — Case Report — 1/21/2022 — 0 Views
On the morning of September 10, 2020, a lead operator and his assistant at an outdoor compost manufacturing facility, also known as a screen plant, were operating the plant’s biomass screening system that processed recycled organic yard and food waste into compost, topsoil, and mulch. The system’s final stage used a radial stacker conveyor that carried and discharged finished compost into stockpiles. « Less
Washington — Case Report — 1/21/2022 — 0 Views
A 56-year-old truck driver was killed when a yard tractor struck him as he was walking in his employer’s terminal yard. « Less
Washington — Case Report — 1/14/2022 — 0 Views
A 47-year-old trailer mechanic was killed when a rollaway semi-truck hit and caused a container trailer that he was welding to move and crush him against a large steel bumper jack. « Less
Washington — Case Report — 1/4/2022 — 0 Views