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  • Fragrances and Work-Related Asthma: Information for Employers (Chinese)

    ???????????: ???? Chinese 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 — 8 Views
  • Fragrances and Work-Related Asthma: Information for Employers

    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 — 18 Views
  • Disinfectants and Work-Related Asthma: Information for Workers (Tagalog/Filipino)

    "MGA PANDISIMPEKA AT HIKA NA NAKUKUHA SA TRABAHO: IMPORMASYON PARA SA MGA MANGGAGAWA." Tagalog (Filipino) language fact sheet on the risk of asthma from using disinfectants and how to prevent exposure to cleaning chemicals.
    California — Brochure — 6/1/2017 — 8 Views
  • Cleaning Products and Work-Related Asthma: Information for Workers

    Occupational Health Surveillance and Evaluation Program fact sheet describes asthma that can be caused or made worse from exposure to cleaning products on the job; provides information on how to prevent it and what workers should do if they think they have work-related asthma.
    California — Brochure — 6/1/2017 — 7 Views
  • OHW: Disinfectants Can Cause Asthma

    Occupational Health Watch is a periodic publication that highlights key occupational health surveillance findings and related prevention activities of the Occupational Health Branch, May 2017 edition focuses on disinfectants, which can cause or trigger asthma in workers.
    California — Newsletter — 5/30/2017 — 5 Views
  • Valley fever now in Washington State: Information for Employers

    Washington workers are at risk for Valley fever (coccidioidomycosis). Valley fever is a disease caused by the Coccidioides fungus that has recently been found in the soil of southcentral Washington. Because the fungus is newly discovered in Washington, it can be hard to recognize, giving the infection time to become serious in some people.
    Washington — Brochure — 5/30/2017 — 4 Views
  • Tree Trimmer Electrocuted and Dies While Trimming Tree Away from Power Lines

    On Monday, April 18, 2016, a 23-yearold male tree trimmer (victim) was strapped into a personal fall arrest harness while trimming trees along a 34.5 kilovolt power line at a height of approximately 25 feet 4 inches from the ground. As he was cutting a limb growing at a 75-degree angle to the ground, it is believed that the limb made contact with the power line as the victim was trimming it, resulting in a fatal electric shock. More »
    Kentucky — Case Report — 5/24/2017 — 37 Views
  • Influenza Vaccination Rates of Healthcare Personnel and Workplace Influenza Policies, May 2017

    Poster presenation (NH Public Health Association) highlighting the impact of flu vaccine policies among healthcare personnel in New Hampshire
    New Hampshire — Technical Report — 5/19/2017 — 6 Views
  • Tow Truck Driver Struck and Killed by Van While Entering His Tow Truck

    On Monday, October 3, 2016, a 42-yearold male tow truck driver (the victim) had successfully loaded a disabled pickup truck onto his rollback tow truck on the southbound shoulder of a four lane, undivided highway. As the victim was entering the tow truck cab on the traffic-facing side of the truck, an oncoming van swerved into the emergency lane and struck him, causing fatal injuries. The tow truck driver was pronounced dead at the scene.
    Kentucky — Case Report — 5/17/2017 — 37 Views
  • Tow Truck Driver Struck and Killed by Passenger Vehicle While Securing Disabled Vehicle onto Flatbed Tow Truck

    On Monday, September 19, 2016 a 48-year-old male tow truck owner-operator (the victim) was loading a disabled vehicle onto his flatbed tow truck on the west bound shoulder of a four lane controlled access highway. More »
    Kentucky — Case Report — 5/17/2017 — 37 Views
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