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  • A Plumber Dies After the Collapse of a Trench Wall: Case Report 07NY033

    Report describing the factors leading to a death when a trench wall collapsed. Prevention recommendations are described
    New York — Case Report — 4/9/2011 — 6 Views
  • Who needs you home safe?

    TIRES publication from the Safety And Health Assessment And Research for Prevention -- SHARP -- program of the State Department of Labor & Industries.
    Washington — Other — 4/8/2011 — 0 Views
  • Can a rotten day get worse...

    TIRES publication from the Safety And Health Assessment And Research for Prevention -- SHARP -- program of the State Department of Labor & Industries.
    Washington — Case Report — 4/8/2011 — 3 Views
  • 47-year-old male automobile loader died while installing the second of two bridge plates between two railroad cars.

    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 Energy, Labor and Economic Growth. More »
    Michigan — Case Report — 4/7/2011 — 0 Views
  • Mycobacterium avium Complex Infection among Spa Workers

    New Mexico Epidemiology Report describing an investigation of work-related MAC infection hypersensitivity pneumonitis in spa maintenance workers.
    New Mexico — Technical Report — 4/1/2011 — 92 Views
  • Putting Data to Work: Occupational Health Indicators for Massachusetts, April 2011

    This bulletin, published by the Occupational Health Surveillance Program in 2011, includes a State Employment Profile and thirteen occupational health indicators for Massachusetts based on the most recent data available for each indicator. National data are included for comparison, when available.These indicators are a set of public health surveillance measures that allow states to uniformly collect and report available occupational illness, injury and risk data. More »
    Massachusetts — Annual Report — 4/1/2011 — 71 Views
  • Occupational Health in Massachusetts: Barriers to use of Workers’ Compensation insurance for patient care: The Experience in Community Health Centers

    In 2008-2009, the Occupational Health Surveillance Program surveyed administrators and medical directors at 76 community health centers across the state to learn more about the barriers they face in using workers compensation insurance. This report presents the results of that survey based on responses by 56 CHCs. It includes recommendations to improve CHCs’ ability to secure WC benefits for their patients when appropriate.
    Massachusetts — Technical Report — 4/1/2011 — 39 Views
  • Workplace Bullying and Disruptive Behavior: What Everyone Needs to Know

    Occupational Health publication from the Safety And Health Assessment And Research for Prevention -- SHARP -- program of the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries
    Washington — Brochure — 4/1/2011 — 3 Views
  • Putting Data to Work: Occupational Health Indicators for Massachusetts, April 2011

    This bulletin, published by the Occupational Health Surveillance Program in 2011, includes a State Employment Profile and thirteen occupational health indicators for Massachusetts based on the most recent data available for each indicator. National data are included for comparison, when available.These indicators are a set of public health surveillance measures that allow states to uniformly collect and report available occupational illness, injury and risk data. More »
    Massachusetts — Annual Report — 4/1/2011 — 0 Views
  • Occupational Health in Massachusetts: Barriers to use of Workers’ Compensation insurance for patient care: The Experience in Community Health Centers

    In 2008-2009, the Occupational Health Surveillance Program surveyed administrators and medical directors at 76 community health centers across the state to learn more about the barriers they face in using workers compensation insurance. This report presents the results of that survey based on responses by 56 CHCs. It includes recommendations to improve CHCs’ ability to secure WC benefits for their patients when appropriate.
    Massachusetts — Technical Report — 4/1/2011 — 0 Views
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