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  • Are you ready?

    Safety poster recommending carrying a shovel for snow
    Washington — Other — 10/1/2013 — 4 Views
  • Snowed in

    True story of a truck driver injured when he was snowed in without a shovel
    Washington — Brochure — 10/1/2013 — 4 Views
  • Stopping the pain: The role of nurse leaders in providing organizational resources to reduce disruptive behavior.

    As articles ranging from those in American Nurse Today ("Civility starts with you") to The New York Times ("When the Nurse is a Bully") illustrate, disruptive behavior and incivility in nursing are newsworthy topics and for good reason. Disruptive behavior at work can have serious consequences for both nurses and patients such as stress-related physical and mental health problems and increased medical errors.
    Washington — Journal Article — 10/1/2013 — 4 Views
  • The kinda shape you're in

    Poster recommending inspecting your tire chains before snow begins
    Washington — Other — 9/5/2013 — 4 Views
  • Take time to check your chains

    Tip sheet recommending inspecting your tire chains before snow begins
    Washington — Brochure — 9/1/2013 — 4 Views
  • Healthy Workplaces? A Survey of Massachusetts Employers.

    This study examines worksite health promotion (WHP) and occupational health and safety (OHS) activities by Massachusetts employers, and the extent to which workplaces with programming in one domain were more likely to have the other as well. In 2008, the Massachusetts Department of Public Health surveyed a stratified sample of Massachusetts worksites. Larger and unionized workplaces in Massachusetts were more likely to offer both WHP and OHS programming. More »
    Massachusetts — Journal Article — 4/26/2013 — 82 Views
  • Healthy Workplaces? A Survey of Massachusetts Employers.

    This study examines worksite health promotion (WHP) and occupational health and safety (OHS) activities by Massachusetts employers, and the extent to which workplaces with programming in one domain were more likely to have the other as well. In 2008, the Massachusetts Department of Public Health surveyed a stratified sample of Massachusetts worksites. Larger and unionized workplaces in Massachusetts were more likely to offer both WHP and OHS programming. More »
    Massachusetts — Journal Article — 4/26/2013 — 6 Views
  • The Washington Library Work, Stress, and Health Project: Final Report

    The objectives of the Washington Library Work, Stress, and Health (WLWSH) project were to examine library organization resources and psychological aggression and employee outcomes.
    Washington — Technical Report — 12/12/2012 — 4 Views
  • The Washington State Psychiatric Hospital Work, Stress, and Health Project: Final Report to Washington DSHS Mental Health Division and Western State Hospital

    The Washington State Psychiatric Hospital Work, Stress, and Health (WWSH) Project: Final Report to the Washington DSHS and Western State Hospital. Recommendations to decrease disruptive behavior and improve health and work outcomes are presented.
    Washington — Technical Report — 9/6/2012 — 4 Views
  • Get up, work hard and learn to be better!

    Company profile, interview with Doug Stiffarm, Miles Resources
    Washington — Brochure — 8/20/2012 — 4 Views
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