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Causes of toxic inhalation in the workplace
Washington State Workers' Compensation Data, 2017–2020 « Less
Washington — Other — 10/7/2021 — 2 Views
The Safety and Health Assessment & Research for Prevention (SHARP) Program Occupational Respiratory Disease Surveillance Program is actively collecting and disseminating data on COVID-19 exposure and illness among Washington workers. This surveillance system uses Washington State workers' compensation system and was launched in March 2020. Monthly reports on COVID-19 cases by industry are published on the SHARP website (32T132T). More »In this report, we summarize our findings from March 2020 to June 2021, expand upon our previously published reports, and evaluate underreporting through comparison with statistics from the Department of Health. « Less
Washington — Technical Report — 10/4/2021 — 5 Views
WA State Fund and Self-Insured Claims Established between Feb 26, 2020 and August 9, 2021 « Less
Washington — Other — 10/1/2021 — 1 Views
On February 9, 2018, a 39-year-old hay press operator died when he was struck by the machine's steel guillotine blade. The operator was performing his usual job duties at a plant that processed field baled hay into high-density bales for shipping. « Less
Washington — Case Report — 10/1/2021 — 0 Views
Annual Fit-Testing for N95 Filtering Facepieces and Respirator/Face Covering Selection During the COVID-19 Outbreak (DOSH Directive 11.80 - Temporary Enforcement Guidance) « Less
Washington — Fact Sheet — 9/21/2021 — 2 Views
A 55-year-old painting and carpentry contractor and his 27-year-old son were both electrocuted when the aluminum extension ladder that they were moving contacted an overhead power line. « Less
Washington — Case Report — 9/16/2021 — 0 Views
A 55-year-old painting and carpentry contractor and his 27-year-old son were both electrocuted when the aluminum extension ladder that they were moving contacted an overhead power line. « Less
Washington — Case Report — 9/16/2021 — 0 Views
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Prevention: General Requirements and Prevention Ideas for Workplaces « Less
Washington — Fact Sheet — 9/13/2021 — 2 Views
Un techador de 45 años murió al caer de un techo resbaloso ocasionado por la lluvia de un edificio de departamentos en construcción, desde 30 pies de altura. « Less
Washington — Case Report — 9/7/2021 — 0 Views
Un techador de 45 años murió al caer de un techo resbaloso ocasionado por la lluvia de un edificio de departamentos en construcción, desde 30 pies de altura. « Less
Washington — Case Report — 9/7/2021 — 0 Views