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Workers' Compensation Claims for Exposure to and Disease from COVID-19
WA State Fund and Self-Insured Claims Established between Feb 26, 2020 and Dec 14, 2020 « Less
Washington — Other — 2/1/2021 — 1 Views
A 27-year-old irrigator operator was electrocuted after touching an energized pressure switch of a center pivot irrigation system. « Less
Washington — Case Report — 1/28/2021 — 0 Views
A 27-year-old irrigator operator was electrocuted after touching an energized pressure switch of a center pivot irrigation system. « Less
Washington — Case Report — 1/28/2021 — 0 Views
Three women died from homicide in 2019 while working in convenience and grocery stores. In the last decade, more women have died from homicide at work than any other cause. Homicides are most common among women working in retail. These violent deaths traumatize families, other workers, and the community. Owners and employers should take action to protect themselves and their workers. « Less
Washington — Case Report — 1/26/2021 — 0 Views
Three women died from homicide in 2019 while working in convenience and grocery stores. In the last decade, more women have died from homicide at work than any other cause. Homicides are most common among women working in retail. These violent deaths traumatize families, other workers, and the community. Owners and employers should take action to protect themselves and their workers. « Less
Washington — Case Report — 1/26/2021 — 0 Views
Workers' Compensation Claims for Exposure to and Disease from COVID-19 WA State Fund and Self-Insured Claims Established between Feb 26, 2020 and Nov 16, 2020 « Less
Washington — Other — 1/26/2021 — 1 Views
Workers' Compensation Claims for Exposure to and Disease from COVID-19
WA State Fund and Self-Insured Claims Established between Feb 26, 2020 and Nov 16, 2020 « Less
Washington — Other — 1/26/2021 — 1 Views
Washington COVID-19 Cases by Industry, January 2020 - June 2020 « Less
Washington — Other — 1/22/2021 — 1 Views
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a substantial impact on Washington workers, causing job losses for some, a shift to telework for others, and a classification of “essential” for those working outside the home during stay-at-home orders to continue providing vital services in healthcare, utilities, agriculture, and other critical industries. « Less
Washington — Technical Report — 1/21/2021 — 1 Views
A 45-year-old roofer died when he fell 30 feet from a rain slick roof of an apartment building under construction. « Less
Washington — Case Report — 1/12/2021 — 0 Views