State-based Occupational Health Surveillance Clearinghouse
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  • COVID-19 Cases by Industry: Washington, March 2020-April 2021

    Certain industries experience a disproportionate risk of COVID-19 infections and hospitalizations, although the risk has changed over time. Between March 2020 and January 2021, the two industries with the highest monthly case rates were Health Care and Social Assistance and Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting. As of March 2021, rates among these two groups fell below the rates of nine other industries. More »
    Washington — Technical Report — 9/7/2021 — 3 Views
  • Workers' compensation claims for COVID19 Sept 2021

    WA State Fund and Self-Insured Claims Established between Feb 26, 2020 and July 12, 2021
    Washington — Other — 8/30/2021 — 3 Views
  • Asthma and Cannabis Exposure

    Surveillance of work-related asthma including the emergence of a cannabis-associated case series in Washington State
    Washington — Other — 8/19/2021 — 15 Views
  • Appendix Tables: Surveillance of toxic inhalation for Washington workers, 2017-2020

    Appendix Tables: Surveillance of toxic inhalation for Washington workers, 2017-2020
    Washington — Technical Report — 8/16/2021 — 3 Views
  • Supplementary Report: Methods and evaluation for Washington State's toxic inhalation surveillance system, 2017 – 2020

    The goal of Washington's toxic inhalation injury surveillance system is to identify exposure trends that when addressed with prevention activities, may lead to a reduction in inhalation injury burden. We initiated surveillance with the primary goal of tracking eight priority exposures: ammonia, beryllium, carbon monoxide, chlorine, chromium, methylene chloride, welding fume, and wildland smoke. More »
    Washington — Technical Report — 8/16/2021 — 3 Views
  • Surveillance of toxic inhalation for Washington workers, 2017 – 2020

    Washington's toxic inhalation surveillance system was established in January 2017 to characterize toxic inhalation exposures that may result in either acute injury or chronic disease. The sole data source for the surveillance system is the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries (L&I) workers' compensation system. More »
    Washington — Technical Report — 8/16/2021 — 3 Views
  • Workers' compensation claims for COVID19 Aug 2021

    WA State Fund and Self-Insured Claims Established between Feb 26, 2020 and June 14, 2021
    Washington — Other — 8/4/2021 — 3 Views
  • Workers' compensation claims for COVID19 July 2021

    WA State Fund and Self-Insured Claims Established between Feb 26, 2020 and May 10, 2021
    Washington — Other — 7/1/2021 — 3 Views
  • Washington COVID-19 Cases in the Healthcare Industry

    COVID-19 case rates by detailed healthcare occupations are lacking. Linking state-level healthcare licensing credentialing data to state COVID-19 case reporting may provide such estimates. In Washington State, by linking active healthcare provider credentials to Washington Disease Reporting System files for the period from March 2020 through March 3, 2021, we identified 22,292 laboratory confirmed cases of COVID-19 among Washington's 435,504 credentialed healthcare providers or 5. More »
    Washington — Technical Report — 7/1/2021 — 15 Views
  • SHARP Stats: COVID-19 in Health Care Industry

    WA State Workers' Compensation Data, Washington State, Feb 26, 2020 – Feb 23, 2021
    Washington — Other — 6/2/2021 — 17 Views
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