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Workers' Compensation Claimants with Chronic Conditions Not Working after Injury: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome vs Upper Extremity Fracture Claimants « Less
Washington — Case Report — 1/23/2019 — 1 Views
A 34-year-old farm laborer was severely burned when he used a cut-off saw to cut into a sealed 55-gallon steel drum that contained residual fuel, causing the drum to explode. « Less
Washington — Case Report — 1/23/2019 — 0 Views
A 34-year-old farm laborer was severely burned when he used a cut-off saw to cut into a sealed 55-gallon steel drum that contained residual fuel, causing the drum to explode. « Less
Washington — Case Report — 1/23/2019 — 0 Views
Washington State researchers at the Department of Labor and Industries worked with the Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists (CSTE) Occupational Health workgroup to develop a set of measures to track occupational injuries and illnesses. These measures are called ‘occupational health indicators' (OHI) and are meant to provide an overview and general assessment of the occupational health status of Washington State. « Less
Washington — Technical Report — 1/15/2019 — 1 Views
Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is a burden to workers and their families. Chronic conditions such as obesity, arthritis, and diabetes increase risk for CTS. This study used administrative workers' compensation (WC) and unemployment insurance data to examine the effect of chronic conditions (comorbidities) on CTS claimants' ability to return to work and recover to their pre-injury level of earnings. « Less
Washington — Journal Article — 1/9/2019 — 1 Views
In the summer of 2018 in Oregon, a processor operator with ten years of experience died when the delimbing arms and feed rolls of the processor head he was repairing closed suddenly, crushing him. « Less
Washington — Journal Article — 1/8/2019 — 0 Views
In June 2018, a 44-year-old timber cutter with 12 years of experience was seriously injured when he was struck by a falling small hemlock. « Less
Washington — Case Report — 12/20/2018 — 0 Views
A warehouse worker died after a stack of clothing bales fell on her. « Less
Washington — Case Report — 12/18/2018 — 0 Views
A warehouse worker died after a stack of clothing bales fell on her. « Less
Washington — Case Report — 12/18/2018 — 0 Views
Logging is one of the most dangerous jobs in the world. Cell phone distractions can make it even more dangerous! « Less
Washington — Other — 12/18/2018 — 0 Views