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  • ¡Ayude a mantener a sus empleados seguros al prevenir la conducción distraída de vehículos y asegurándose de que siempre utilicen los cinturones de seguridad! (Spanish)

    Keep employees in motor vehicles safe by preventing distracted driving and ensuring seat belts are worn! FACE Facts alert from the MA FACE program, including a case story and recommendations for prevention.
    Massachusetts — Brochure — 8/1/2017 — 7 Views
  • Fragrances and Work-Related Asthma: Information for Workers (Spanish)

    Fragancias y el Asma Relacionada con el Trabajo: Información Para Trabajadores. Spanish language fact sheet on perfumes and fragrances used in personal care products, cleaning products, and air fresheners, which can cause or trigger asthma. By the Work-Related Asthma Prevention Project (WRAPP).
    California — Brochure — 6/1/2017 — 5 Views
  • Fragrances and Work-Related Asthma: Information for Employers (Spanish)

    Fragancias y el Asma Relacionada con el Trabajo: Información Para Empleadores. Spanish language fact sheet for employers on perfumes and fragrances used in personal care products, cleaning products, and air fresheners in the workplace which can cause or trigger asthma. By the Work-Related Asthma Prevention Project (WRAPP).
    California — Brochure — 6/1/2017 — 5 Views
  • Occupational Lead Exposure: An Alert for Workers - Spanish

    Your workplace can expose you to lead. Lead can harm your health and your family's health. You can protect yourself and your family. Many resources are available to help you deal with lead exposure in the workplace and the health problems caused by lead poisoning. Your employer, your doctor, the Department of Labor and Industries, the SHARP (Safety and Health Assessment and Research for Prevention) Program, and the Department of Health can help — at no cost to you.
    Washington — Brochure — 5/16/2017 — 4 Views
  • Valley fever - Information for Workers - Spanish

    Have you had a cough, fever, or painful breathing for more than two weeks? Tell your boss and see a doctor about Valley fever.People get Valley fever from breathing fungal spores that come out of the soil. Today we know that you can get Valley fever while working in southcentral Washington soil. In the past, Valley fever was only known in the southwestern states like Arizona and California.
    Washington — Brochure — 5/12/2017 — 4 Views
  • Lead Facts: Adult Blood Lead Testing and Preventing Lead Exposure

    Spanish: Lead prevention FS
    North Carolina — Fact Sheet — 5/1/2017 — 7 Views
  • Glazier Foreman Falls from Stepladder (Slideshow) (spanish)

    In December of 2015, a 58-year-old glazier foreman died of injuries after falling from a stepladder. The victim was employed by a glass and glazing contractor where he had worked for 30 years. His employer was subcontracted to install windows at a hospital. He was a foreman at the site overseeing two crew members.
    Washington — Case Report — 2/23/2017 — 0 Views
  • Glazier Foreman Falls from Stepladder (spanish)

    In December of 2015, a 58-year-old glazier foreman died of injuries after falling from a stepladder. The victim was employed by a glass and glazing contractor where he had worked for 30 years. His employer was subcontracted to install windows at a hospital. He was a foreman at the site overseeing two crew members.
    Washington — Case Report — 2/23/2017 — 0 Views
  • Roofer Falls 19 Feet from Roof (Slideshow) (spanish)

    In March 2015, a 31-year-old Hispanic roofer was injured and later died after he fell from a house roof. The incident occurred at a job site during a tear-off and replacement of a roof on a two-story house.
    Washington — Case Report — 2/23/2017 — 0 Views
  • Roofer Falls 19 Feet from Roof (Spanish)

    In March 2015, a 31-year-old Hispanic roofer was injured and later died after he fell from a house roof. The incident occurred at a job site during a tear-off and replacement of a roof on a two-story house. The victim had worked with his employer, a roofing contractor, for three months as a roofer.
    Washington — Case Report — 2/23/2017 — 0 Views
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