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A 43-year-old orchard manager died when the all-terrain vehicle (ATV) he was operating struck an apple bin causing him to be thrown 32 feet from the point of impact. « Less
Washington — Case Report — 4/17/2019 — 0 Views
A 29-year-old ironworker was severely injured after falling through a bent plate gap and landing 80 feet below in a debris net. « Less
Washington — Case Report — 4/3/2019 — 0 Views
A 29-year-old ironworker was severely injured after falling through a bent plate gap and landing 80 feet below in a debris net. « Less
Washington — Case Report — 4/3/2019 — 0 Views
Two construction workers were severely injured in separate incidents involving remote controlled-demolition machines also known as demolition robots. Workers operated similar machines with three-part articulating arms powered by electric-controlled hydraulics. Both used remote controllers intended to keep them outside the machine's risk zone, which varies by specific machine, attachment, and task. « Less
Washington — Case Report — 4/3/2019 — 0 Views
A 50-year-old roofer died when he fell 18 feet from a house roof. He had 20 years of experience as a roofer and had worked for his employer's roofing company for two years. Slideshow « Less
Washington — Case Report — 3/22/2019 — 0 Views
Injury Rate Comparisons for Nonmechanized and Mechanized Logging Operations, Washington State, 2005-2014 « Less
Washington — Journal Article — 3/22/2019 — 1 Views
A 50-year-old roofer died when he fell 18 feet from a house roof. He had 20 years of experience as a roofer and had worked for his employer's roofing company for two years. « Less
Washington — Case Report — 3/18/2019 — 0 Views
Workers in Home Health Services and Nursing Homes include registered nurses, nursing assistants and therapists. Though care in both nursing homes and private residences involves close interactions with patients, the risk of work-related injuries differs by injury type. « Less
Washington — Other — 3/5/2019 — 2 Views
Occupational respiratory diseases are preventable. The purpose of Washington's occupational respiratory disease surveillance system is to identify disease trends that when addressed with prevention activities, may lead to a reduction in respiratory disease burden. « Less
Washington — Technical Report — 3/4/2019 — 1 Views
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders (WMSDs) are caused by using high force, repetitive movements, awkward postures, or too much vibration on the job. « Less
Washington — Other — 1/30/2019 — 1 Views