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  • Pesticide Injury and Illness Surveillance in Michigan, 2010

    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 — 3/16/2012 — 5 Views
  • V23N2 Spring 2012 Chemical/Dust Irritants and Lung Disease

    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 — 3/15/2012 — 0 Views
  • 52-year-old welder died when he was pinned between a slowly revolving 30-foot long by 12-foot diameter cylindrical and the frame of the feed rollers rotating the tank as he was exiting feet first through a 24-inch diameter manhole opening.

    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 — 2/29/2012 — 0 Views
  • Fatal Exposure to Methylene Chloride Among Bathtub Refinishers — United States, 2000–2011

    An occupational health publication.
    Michigan — Journal Article — 2/24/2012 — 0 Views
  • Annual Report Tracking Work-Related Deaths in Michigan, 2010

    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 — 2/21/2012 — 5 Views
  • Annual Report on Silicosis in Michigan, 2010

    Annual report from Michigan's Project SENSOR (Sentinel Event Notification System for Occupational Risks), 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 Energy, Labor and Economic Growth (MDELEG) to administer this project.
    Michigan — Annual Report — 2/17/2012 — 5 Views
  • 37-year-old construction worker died when he was pinned between the basket of the boom lift in which he was working and a horizontal ceiling beam.

    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 — 2/14/2012 — 0 Views
  • 43-year-old Hispanic laborer died as a result of a fall from either a ladder or a roof edge.

    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 — 2/14/2012 — 0 Views
  • 41-year-old carnival worker contacted a 4800-volt overhead power line while disassembling a carnival ride.

    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 — 2/14/2012 — 0 Views
  • 57-year-old owner of an automobile catalytic converter recycling company died when he fell from the top of a 12-filter dust collector while preparing the collector to be transported by a forklift.

    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 — 2/14/2012 — 0 Views
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