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  • WASHINGTON - Manufacturing Facility COVID-19 Requirements

    Manufacturing Facility COVID-19 Requirements
    Washington — Other — 1/11/2021 — 1 Views
  • Staying Safe at the Pump

    Refueling is an everyday part of trucking. It's done so often, drivers forget the hazards. Flammables, awkward hoses, unsafe surfaces, blind spots or dim lighting around the pump or rig—all of these raise your injury risk.
    Washington — Other — 1/7/2021 — 4 Views
  • SHARP Stats: Suicide Rates by Employment

    Suicide Rates Increasing Among Unemployed Adults of working age (18–64 years), Washington State, 2003–2018
    Washington — Other — 1/4/2021 — 4 Views
  • WASHINGTON - COVID-19 Guidelines for Grocery Stores

    COVID-19 Guidelines for Grocery Stores
    Washington — Other — 12/12/2020 — 1 Views
  • WASHINGTON - COVID-19 Guidelines for Restaurants

    COVID-19 Guidelines for Restaurants
    Washington — Other — 12/11/2020 — 1 Views
  • Asphalt Plant Supervisor Dies after Falling down a Drag Slat Conveyor

    On April 22, 2017, a 58-year-old supervisor/plant operator employed by a hot mix asphalt manufacturer died after he slid down the cover of an inclined asphalt storage silo conveyor and then fell down a stairway, landing 67 feet below on concrete.
    Washington — Case Report — 12/10/2020 — 0 Views
  • Summary: Asphalt Plant Supervisor Dies after Falling down a Drag Slat Conveyor

    On April 22, 2017, a 58-year-old supervisor/plant operator employed by a hot mix asphalt manufacturer died after he slid down the cover of an inclined asphalt storage silo conveyor and then fell down a stairway, landing 67 feet below on concrete.
    Washington — Case Report — 12/10/2020 — 0 Views
  • Three-Pointers Get Wins

    The basketball court isn't the only place where three-pointers help you win big! Using three points of contact when entering or exiting step van delivery trucks is always a winning play to help prevent falls. This strategy could have saved a 34-yearold delivery driver a bad ankle sprain that still keeps him off the job, today.
    Washington — Other — 12/10/2020 — 4 Views
  • Drowsy Driving is Dangerous Driving

    The last thing a truck driver needs is to doze off while at the wheel. Drowsy driving creates a dangerous collision course with injury and death. When driving at 60 miles per hour, each second a rig covers the length of a basketball court—that's nearly 100 feet. Drowsiness affects a driver much like alcohol and drugs. It slows overall reaction time because of reduced hand-eye coordination, vision, judgement and situational awareness. More »
    Washington — Other — 12/9/2020 — 4 Views
  • Workers' compensation claims for COVID19 Dec 2020

    Workers' Compensation Claims for Exposure to and Disease from COVID-19 WA State Fund and Self-Insured Claims Established between Feb 26, 2020 and Oct 12, 2020
    Washington — Other — 12/7/2020 — 4 Views
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