State-based Occupational Health Surveillance Clearinghouse
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  • Poster: Now is the time

    They've been hanging on your truck all summer. Lay out and inspect your chains and bungees before snow hits the passes.
    Washington — Other — 10/1/2014 — 4 Views
  • Rogue driver turns safety director extraordinaire

    Seventeen years ago, no one would have believed that G.C. Faircloth Jr. would someday receive the Safety Professional of the Year award from the Washington Trucking Associations. Back in those days, G.C. caused his safety director headache upon headache. G.C. had grown up in trucking and with 17 years of driving experience, he knew and used every shortcut. After being called into the safety director's office many times about his less than aboveboard ways, he decided it was time to move on.
    Washington — Other — 10/1/2014 — 0 Views
  • Choker Setter Injured When Struck by Log

    On March 25, 2014, a 41-year-old choker setter pre-setting chokers was seriously injured when he was struck by a log being yarded. A four-man rigging crew with a rigging slinger and three choker setters were working on a 30-degree slope about 500 feet from the landing.
    Washington — Other — 10/1/2014 — 0 Views
  • Poster: G.O.A.L.

    Look before you back. Look before you leave.
    Washington — Other — 9/1/2014 — 4 Views
  • Company president shares the pain of losing an employee

    Lonnie “Homie” Olsen was a star employee who always put his customers first, and his customers loved him for it.
    Washington — Other — 9/1/2014 — 0 Views
  • Poster: Is it hot enough for you?

    Lone workers need to be aware of how to prevent and treat heat-related illness.
    Washington — Other — 8/1/2014 — 4 Views
  • True Stories: How many broken noses does it take?

    Speed cranking or using two fingers to crank the landing gear seems like a time saver until a broken cheekbone or nose teaches you differently.
    Washington — Other — 8/1/2014 — 0 Views
  • Ironworker Falls 72 feet from Mast Scaffold - Slideshow

    On January 6, 2014, a 34-year-old ironworker died when he fell from a mast scaffold. The incident happened at a multi-story commercial building construction project site. The victim's employer is a provider of steel erection services and was a subcontractor on this project.
    Washington — Other — 7/22/2014 — 0 Views
  • Blacksmith falls 72 feet from mast scaffold (Spanish)

    On January 6, 2014, a 34-year-old blacksmith died after falling from a mast scaffold.
    Washington — Other — 7/22/2014 — 0 Views
  • Blacksmith falls 72 feet from mast scaffold - Slideshow (Spanish)

    On January 6, 2014, a 34-year-old blacksmith died after falling from a mast scaffold.
    Washington — Other — 7/22/2014 — 0 Views
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