State-based Occupational Health Surveillance Clearinghouse
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  • 18-year-old farm hand died when he was engulfed in corn in a 20-foot wide by 64-foot high poured concrete silo.

    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 (MDLARA).
    Michigan — Case Report — 6/21/2012 — 0 Views
  • 29-year-old field technician died due to contact to an energized seal tight conduit and attached load breakable disconnect plug.

    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 (MDLARA).
    Michigan — Case Report — 6/21/2012 — 0 Views
  • V23N3 Summer 2012 Updated Software for Use with a Peak Flow Meter to Evaluate Patients Whose Asthma Symptoms are Worse at Work

    An edition of PS NEWS, 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. The occupational and environmental health team at Michigan State University works closely with and is a bona fide agent of both the Michigan Department of Community Health (MDCH) and the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (MDLARA) to administer this project.
    Michigan — Newsletter — 6/15/2012 — 0 Views
  • Farmer’s Head and Neck Crushed Between Semi Trailer and Loading/Unloading Chute

    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 (MDLARA). More »
    Michigan — Technical Report — 5/29/2012 — 0 Views
  • Multisource surveillance system for work-related burns

    An occupational health publication.
    Michigan — Journal Article — 5/21/2012 — 0 Views
  • Work-Related Amputations in Michigan, 2009

    The 2009 Work-related Amputation in Michigan report summarizes the characteristics of work-related amputations in Michigan as identified from hospital medical records and workers' compensation claims. It also describes the outcomes of worksite inspection referrals submitted to the Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration. More »
    Michigan — Annual Report — 5/15/2012 — 5 Views
  • Carpenter Died From Extension Ladder Fall

    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 (MDLARA). More »
    Michigan — Technical Report — 5/1/2012 — 0 Views
  • Heavy Metals Surveillance in Michigan: Sixth Annual Report (January – December 2011)

    In September 2005, the Michigan Department of Community Health (MDCH) promulgated rules requiring clinical laboratories to report all clinical test results of arsenic, cadmium, and mercury in blood and urine. The reporting requirement was established so that MDCH could improve on the tracking and mitigation of human health impacts of environmental and occupational exposures to these heavy metals, including exposures from intentional acts. More »
    Michigan — Annual Report — 4/27/2012 — 0 Views
  • Occupational Phosphine Gas Poisoning at Veterinary Hospitals from Dogs that Ingested Zinc Phosphide — Michigan, Iowa, and Washington, 2006–2011

    An occupational and environmental health publication.
    Michigan — Journal Article — 4/27/2012 — 0 Views
  • 49-year-old co-owner of a tree service died due to a 40-foot fall when the top of the elm tree to which he was tied off broke away from the tree after the tree trunk was struck by a swinging tree branch.

    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 (MDLARA). More »
    Michigan — Case Report — 4/24/2012 — 0 Views
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