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  • Youth Killed in Forklift Rollover!

    The California Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation Program (CA FACE) conducts research-oriented investigations into workplace fatalities in an effort to develop and disseminate recommendations to prevent similar incidents. This fact sheet was produced to warn workers of the potential hazards of working with forklifts without proper trainining..
    California — Brochure — 6/1/2005 — 6 Views
  • Health Alert! Important Information for Applicators of Polyurethane Spray-on Bed Liners

    The purpose of this Health Alert is to inform employees and owners of companies that apply sprayed-on polyurethane linings for truck beds, trailers, boats, Jeeps, and recreational vehicles regarding the hazards of working with diisocyanates. The Alert also provides steps to help prevent exposure to these chemicals. Created by New Jersey's Occupational Health Surveillance Unit.
    New Jersey — Multi-Media — 3/1/2005 — 6 Views
  • Annual Report on Silicosis in Michigan, 2004

    Annual report on silicosis in Michigan, from Michigan's Project SENSOR (Sentinel Event Notification System for Occupational Risks), an occupational disease reporting and surveillance program. The occupational and environmental health team at Michigan State University works closely with and is a bona fide agent of both the Michigan Department of Community Health (MDCH) and the Michigan Department of Energy, Labor and Economic Growth (MDELEG) to administer this project.
    Michigan — Annual Report — 2/28/2005 — 0 Views
  • Annual Report on Traumatic Work-Related Fatalities in Michigan, 2003

    Surveillance and prevention activities of traumatic work-related deaths by the Michigan Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation (MIFACE) research program began January 1, 2001. MIFACE, funded by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), is a joint research project of Michigan State University College of Human Medicine’s Occupational and Environmental Medicine Division and the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs.
    Michigan — Annual Report — 2/2/2005 — 0 Views
  • 2004 Fatality Data - WA FACE Program

    Report showing statistics surrounding occupational fatalities in Washington State during 2004.
    Washington — Annual Report — 1/31/2005 — 0 Views
  • A saw operator dies when struck by an aluminum plate that fell from a vacuum crane

    Fatality investigation report by CA FACE Program with identified hazards and recommendations to prevent similar incidents.
    California — Case Report — 1/19/2005 — 2 Views
  • 2004 WA FACE Listing of Fatalities

    Summary of all work related deaths in Washington State for 2004.
    Washington — Annual Report — 1/6/2005 — 0 Views
  • Asthma in an Auto Body Shop Worker A case study from the American Thoracic Society

    SENSOR Occupational Lung Disease Bulletin. This bulletin is a product of a work-related asthma project supported by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health to implement the Sentinel Event Notification System for Occupational Risks (SENSOR) model of surveillance for work-related asthma. Massachusetts is one of five states with SENSOR Asthma projects.
    Massachusetts — Other — 1/1/2005 — 1 Views
  • Improving Health and Safety for Low Wage Workers, 2001-2005

    Description of California project that studied the conditions of low wage workers in certain sectors, particularly janitors and garment workers, in order to identify strategies for implementing effective health and safety programs for these workers throughout California. Includes frequently asked questions for workers and offers related resources and publications from the Occupational Health Branch.
    California — Brochure — 1/1/2005 — 2 Views
  • Tracking Silicosis in California, 2001-2005

    Description of California project that studied the occupations, industries, and work activities where workers were exposed to silica and provided information and education to promote awareness of occupational silica exposure, reduce silica exposure levels, and prevent future cases of silicosis. Includes frequently asked questions for workers and offers related resources.
    California — Brochure — 1/1/2005 — 10 Views
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