State-based Occupational Health Surveillance Clearinghouse
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  • Washington State Occupational Health Indicators - Current Data (2006-ongoing)

    There are over 3 million workers in Washington State. Every year tens of thousands are injured or made ill on the job. These work-related injuries and illnesses have high human and economic costs, but can be prevented. Tracking these injuries and illnesses is the first step to understanding whether prevention methods are succeeding or need to be improved.
    Washington — Annual Report — 6/1/2016 — 4 Views
  • OHW: Mercury at Work: Old and New Hazards

    Occupational Health Watch is a periodic publication that highlights key occupational health surveillance findings and related prevention activities of the Occupational Health Branch,
    California — Newsletter — 6/1/2016 — 9 Views
  • Lead Testing: Also Important in Adults

    Factsheet for adults to bring to healthcare providers detailing testing procedures and recommendations
    Wisconsin — Brochure — 6/1/2016 — 5 Views
  • North Carolina Adult Blood Lead Epidemiolgoy Surveillance (ABLES) Program

    Summary of Findings 2015
    North Carolina — Annual Report — 6/1/2016 — 7 Views
  • Assessment of Occupational Health Disparities in North Carolina, 2013, and Eleven-yr Trend (2003-2013)

    Report
    North Carolina — Technical Report — 6/1/2016 — 7 Views
  • OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH DISPAPITIES IN NORTH CAPOLINA: A BRIEF ASSESSMENT

    Summary of Occupational Health Disparities, 2016
    North Carolina — Fact Sheet — 6/1/2016 — 7 Views
  • Young Workers Project: Work-Related Injuries to Teens in MA 2009-2013

    Young Workers Project: Work-Related Injuries to Teens in MA
    Massachusetts — Annual Report — 6/1/2016 — 0 Views
  • Bayesian decision support for coding occupational injury data

    Studies on autocoding injury data have found that machine learning algorithms perform well for categories that occur frequently but often struggle with rare categories. Therefore, manual coding, although resource-intensive, cannot be eliminated. More »
    Massachusetts — Journal Article — 6/1/2016 — 6 Views
  • 19-Year-Old Construction Laborer Crushed in Trench Collapse While Laying Sewage Pipe

    On Thursday, June 11, 2015, a 19-year-old construction laborer (the victim), a construction foreman, and three other construction laborers were in a parking lot laying sewage pipe in a trench. The trench measured a depth of 12 feet 2 inches and covered an area of 5 feet by 48 feet. A trench box measuring 8 feet deep and covering an area of 2 feet 1 inch by 16 feet had been placed into the trench. More »
    Kentucky — Case Report — 5/31/2016 — 33 Views
  • Rigging Slinger Injured When Struck by Haulback

    In April of 2015, a 27-year-old rigging slinger was hospitalized with multiple contusions when he was struck by the haulback during a road change. The rigging slinger was part of a two-man rigging crew at a tower logging site.
    Washington — Other — 5/25/2016 — 4 Views
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