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  • Putting Data to Work: What we don't know is hurting us

    Putting Data to Work is a quarterly publication of the Oregon Occupational Public Health Program that highlights an occupational health issue. This edition is intended to raise awareness about the presence of workplace exposures and hazards.
    Oregon — Other — 9/1/2005 — 107 Views
  • Work-Related Asthma in the Emergency Department

    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 — 9/1/2005 — 54 Views
  • Pesticide Safety in Mosquito Control

    Report addresses the effects and health risks of controlling mosquito population through pesticide use to prevent the spread of West Nile disease.
    California — Technical Report — 9/1/2005 — 3 Views
  • "Are your employees taking lead home to their families?" - Lead in the Worplace 2005

    Newsletter that promotes lead safety in California industry. This issue describes problem take-home lead exposure and presents recommendations for preventing lead dust from being carried home on workers' dirty clothes, shoes & bodies.
    California — Newsletter — 9/1/2005 — 4 Views
  • Workers' compensation claims for needlestick injuries among healthcare workers in Washington State, 1996-2000.

    To characterize accepted workers' compensation claims for needlestick injuries filed by healthcare workers (HCWs) in non-hospital compared with hospital settings in Washington State. Descriptive study of all accepted workers' compensation claims filed between 1996 and 2000 for needlestick injuries.
    Washington — Journal Article — 9/1/2005 — 0 Views
  • Warning! Tree Work Can Be Deadly - English

    A surveillance publication from New Jersey's Occupational Health Surveillance Unit. Provides workers involved with tree work with practical solutions to prevent injuries associated with the use of wood chippers. Also available in Spanish.
    New Jersey — Multi-Media — 9/1/2005 — 6 Views
  • Reporting Occupational Diseases and Injuries in Massachusetts

    Health care providers are required to report occupational injuries and diseases to the Occupational Health Surveillance Program (OHSP) under Massachusetts public health law. Reporting of occupational injuries and diseases is required by Massachusetts regulation 105 C.M.R 300.000. This brochure provides information to health care providers on what conditions are covered under the statute, what information must be reported, and how cases should be reported.
    Massachusetts — Brochure — 9/1/2005 — 0 Views
  • Work-Related Asthma in the Emergency Department

    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 — 9/1/2005 — 1 Views
  • Occupational Pesticide Injury and Illness Surveillance in Michigan, June 2001 - December 2003

    Recognizing the extent of pesticide use in Michigan, in 2001 MDCH joined other NIOSH-funded states to institute an occupational pesticide illness and injury surveillance program. The intent of this surveillance was to identify the occurrence of adverse health effects and then intervene to prevent similar events from occurring in the future. More »
    Michigan — Annual Report — 8/31/2005 — 0 Views
  • Ironworker Falls Through Roof Opening

    Summary of fatal incident in which an ironworker was killed after falling 29ft through an unguarded roof opening landing on a concrete slab.
    Washington — Case Report — 8/29/2005 — 0 Views
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