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  • Annual Report on Traumatic Work-Related Fatalities in Michigan, 2006

    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 — 12/7/2007 — 0 Views
  • Safety Programs Reduce Turnover

    TIRES publication from the Safety And Health Assessment And Research for Prevention -- SHARP -- program of the State Department of Labor & Industries.
    Washington — Technical Report — 12/6/2007 — 4 Views
  • Tip Sheet - If you have to move it manually - Organize and store heavy objects at a comfortable height

    TIRES publication from the Safety And Health Assessment And Research for Prevention -- SHARP -- program of the State Department of Labor & Industries.
    Washington — Brochure — 12/6/2007 — 3 Views
  • Annual Report on Work-Related Noise-Induced Hearing Loss in Michigan, 2006

    Annual report on work-related noise-induced hearing loss in Michigan, from Michigan's Project SENSOR (Sentinel Event Notification System for Occupational Risks), an occupational disease reporting and surveillance program. More »
    Michigan — Annual Report — 12/5/2007 — 5 Views
  • V18N1 Winter 2006-07 Long Term Follow-up of Work-Related Asthma Patients

    An edition of the Project SENSOR Quarterly newsletter from the state of Michigan. Project SENSOR (Sentinel Event Notification System for Occupational Risks) is an occupational disease reporting and surveillance program. More »
    Michigan — Newsletter — 12/1/2007 — 0 Views
  • V9N4 Winter 2006-07 Motivating Individuals to Wear Hearing Protection

    An edition of Now Hear This, a quarterly newsletter from Michigan's Project SENSOR (Sentinel Event Notification System for Occupational Risks). Project SENSOR is an occupational disease reporting and surveillance program. More »
    Michigan — Newsletter — 12/1/2007 — 5 Views
  • Occupational Asthma in World Trade Center Rescue and Recovery Workers

    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 — 12/1/2007 — 54 Views
  • Completeness and accuracy of International Classification of Disease (ICD) external cause of injury codes in emergency department electronic data

    The accuracy of external cause of injury codes (E codes) for work-related and non-work-related injuries in Massachusetts emergency department data were evaluated. Medical records were reviewed and coded by a nosologist with expertise in E coding for a stratified random sample of 1000 probable work-related (PWR) and 250 probable non-work-related (PNWR) cases. Cause of injury E codes were present for 98% of reviewed cases and accurate for 65% of PWR cases and 57% of PNWR cases. More »
    Massachusetts — Journal Article — 12/1/2007 — 53 Views
  • Occupational Health Hazard Risk Assessment Project

    Report of a project conducted by the California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA), funded by HESIS.The report describes workplace chemicals that are known by the state of California to cause cancer and reproductive or developmental toxicity. It also indentifies some of these workplace chemicals having no occupational exposure limits. More »
    California — Technical Report — 12/1/2007 — 6 Views
  • Occupational Health Hazard Risk Assessment Project Summary

    Report summary describes workplace chemicals that are known by the state of California to cause cancer and reproductive or developmental toxicity. It also indentifies some of these workplace chemicals having no occupational exposure limits. For full report, see Occupational Health Hazard Risk Assessment Project for California: Identification of Chemicals of Concern, Possible Risk Assessment Methods, and Occupational Air Concentrations
    California — Technical Report — 12/1/2007 — 2 Views
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