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  • Preventing falls through skylight - Spanish

    Prevención de caídas por tragaluces. Digital story based on CA FACE Program fatality investigations; highlights hazardous conditions and preventive measures.
    California — Multi-Media — 4/3/2014 — 5 Views
  • Protect Family and Friends: Stop Take-Home Lead Contamination

    You can bring lead dust from work into your home and vehicle on your clothes, boots, skin, hair, and tools. It can enter the blood by breathing it in the air or ingesting it through your mouth. Lead can poison your family and friends.
    Washington — Other — 4/1/2014 — 4 Views
  • Injuries in the Trucking Industry

    Truck drivers have some of the highest work-related injury and illness rates and costs of any industry in the United States.
    Washington — Other — 4/1/2014 — 4 Views
  • Silicosis Occupational Incidence 2004 - 2009

    Silicosis and asbestosis hospital discharge and mortality rate graphs for years 2004-2009
    Texas — Other — 3/18/2014 — 96 Views
  • Roofing Contractor Falls 35 Feet from Roof - Slideshow

    WA FACE fatality narrative slideshow of Roofing Contractor Falls 35 Feet from Roof. On the On Nov. 30, 2012, a 52-year-old roofing contractor died when he fell from a roof.
    Washington — Case Report — 3/12/2014 — 3 Views
  • Roofing Contractor Falls 35 Feet from Roof

    WA FACE fatality narrative of Roofing Contractor Falls 35 Feet from Roof. On Nov. 30, 2012, a 52-year-old roofing contractor died when he fell from a roof.
    Washington — Case Report — 3/12/2014 — 3 Views
  • Roofing Contractor Falls From Roof 35 Feet - Slideshow (Spanish)

    On November 30, 2012, a 52-year-old roofing contractor was killed by falling off a roof. The contractor was hired by the homeowner to repair a roof leak. He and his employee arrived at the house in the afternoon, which was on a hillside. He was raining lightly.
    Washington — Other — 3/12/2014 — 0 Views
  • Roofing Contractor Falls From Roof 35 Feet (Spanish)

    On November 30, 2012, a 52-year-old roofing contractor was killed by falling off a roof. The contractor was hired by the homeowner to repair a roof leak. He and his employee arrived at the house in the afternoon, which was on a hillside. He was raining lightly.
    Washington — Other — 3/12/2014 — 0 Views
  • Occupation and Health in New Mexico

    New Mexico Epidemiology Report (March 7, 2014, Vol. 2014, Number 2). NMDOH began collecting the current occupation and industry of respondents to the NM BRFSS in 2011 through state-added questions. This report describes selected findings from the first year's data.
    New Mexico — Technical Report — 3/7/2014 — 104 Views
  • Mesothelioma in the Workplace in New Mexico

    An infographic that summarizes malignant mesothelioma among all New Mexicans.
    New Mexico — Other — 3/3/2014 — 92 Views
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