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  • Recognizing and Reporting Pesticide-Related Illnesses and Injuries (PPT)

    Publication from the New York State Department of Health.
    New York — Other — 1/1/2009 — 6 Views
  • Recognizing and Reporting Pesticide-Related Illnesses and Injuries (PDF)

    Publication from the New York State Department of Health.
    New York — Other — 1/1/2009 — 6 Views
  • FACE Annual Report 2009

    The Kentucky Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation (KY FACE) Program is an occupational fatality surveillance project of the Kentucky Injury Prevention and Research Center (KIPRC)*. The goal of KY FACE is to prevent fatal work injuries by studying the worker, the work environment, the energy exchange resulting in fatal injury, and the role of management, engineering, and behavioral changes in controlling the interaction of these factors. More »
    Kentucky — Annual Report — 1/1/2009 — 26 Views
  • KOSHS Annual Report 2009

    This is the fourth annual report produced by the Kentucky Occupational Safety and Health Surveillance (KOSHS) program at the Kentucky Injury Prevention and Research Center. This report is intended to provide trend data on occupational injury and illness indicators including health, exposure, hazard, intervention, and socio-economic indicators. It also includes comparisons between Kentucky occupational injury and illness rates, and US rates.
    Kentucky — Annual Report — 1/1/2009 — 25 Views
  • Surveillance of methadone-related poisonings in Kentucky using multiple data sources.

    Bunn, TL, Yu, L, Spiller, HA, Singleton, M. 2009. Surveillance of methadone-related poisonings in Kentucky using multiple data sources. Pharmacoepidemiol Drug Saf. 2010 Jan 14;19(2):124-131.
    Kentucky — Journal Article — 1/1/2009 — 37 Views
  • Application of the Strain Index in multiple task jobs.

    Six different methods to calculate the Strain Index (SI) scores for jobs with multiple forces/tasks were developed. Exposure data of 733 subjects from 12 different worksites were used to calculate these SI scores. Results show that using different SI computation methods could result in different SI scores, hence different risk level classifications. However, some simpler methods generated SI scores were comparable to the more complicated composite SI method.
    Washington — Journal Article — 1/1/2009 — 0 Views
  • Reliability of an observational tool to assess the organization of work.

    This paper examines the reliability of an observational tool used to assess the organization of work. The utility of the tool was assessed through inter-item correlations (Spearman coefficients), inter- and intra-rater reliability (kappa statistics), factor analysis (principal components) and internal consistency reliability (Cronbach's alpha).
    Washington — Journal Article — 1/1/2009 — 4 Views
  • Impact of implementing the Washington State ergonomics rule on employer reported risk factors and hazard reduction activity.

    In Washington State an ergonomics rule was adopted in 2000 that focused on primary prevention. The implementation process followed a 6-year phase-in schedule where employers came into compliance based upon their size and industry. In late 2003 the rule was repealed by an industry-funded voter initiative. More »
    Washington — Journal Article — 1/1/2009 — 0 Views
  • Fatal Occupational Injuries in Massachusetts 2000-2007

    Report on fatal occupational injuries in Massachusetts. Produced by the Massachusetts CFOI and FACE programs.
    Massachusetts — Technical Report — 1/1/2009 — 29 Views
  • Teens at Work: Work-Related Injuries to Teens in Massachusetts, 2001-2005

    2009 annual surveillance report from the Teens at Work Project
    Massachusetts — Technical Report — 1/1/2009 — 30 Views
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