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  • Preventing Lead Exposure during Metal Recycling

    Publication from the New York State Department of Health.
    New York — Brochure — 6/1/2008 — 6 Views
  • Municipal Truck Driver Dies After Being Backed Over by Dump Truck

    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 Energy, Labor and Economic Growth. More »
    Michigan — Technical Report — 5/22/2008 — 0 Views
  • Biomonitoring of perfluorochemicals in plasma of New York State personnel responding to the World Trade Center disaster

    Publication by Tao L, Kannan K, Aldous KM, Mauer MP, Eadon GA of the New York State Department of Health. Published by Environ Sci Technol in 2008.
    New York — Journal Article — 5/10/2008 — 0 Views
  • Point Blank: Lead Hazards at Indoor Firing Ranges

    Fact sheet for firing range owners and workers about lead hazards at the range and how to prevent lead poisoning at indoor firing ranges.
    California — Brochure — 5/1/2008 — 0 Views
  • Welder Killed By Exploding Fuel Tank

    The California Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation Program (CA FACE) conducts research-oriented investigations into workplace fatalities in an effort to develop and disseminate recommendations to prevent similar incidents. This fact sheet was produced to warn workers of the potential hazards of welding a fuel tank.
    California — Brochure — 4/1/2008 — 2 Views
  • Youth Killed in Forklift Rollover! - Spanish

    ¡Un joven muere al voltearse un montacargas! The California Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation Program (CA FACE) conducts research-oriented investigations into workplace fatalities in an effort to develop and disseminate recommendations to prevent similar incidents. This fact sheet was produced to warn workers of the potential hazards of working with forklifts without proper trainining..
    California — Brochure — 4/1/2008 — 5 Views
  • Falling Vehicles Kill: Jackstand Safety - Spanish

    Un vehículo que cae puede costarle la vida. The California Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation Program (CA FACE) conducts research-oriented investigations into workplace fatalities in an effort to develop and disseminate recommendations to prevent similar incidents. This fact sheet was produced to warn workers of the potential hazard of working underneath a car supported only by a jack.
    California — Brochure — 4/1/2008 — 2 Views
  • Highway Worker Killed! Struck By Truck While Picking Up Traffic Cones - Spanish

    ¡Trabajador muere en una autopista! The California Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation Program (CA FACE) conducts research-oriented investigations into workplace fatalities in an effort to develop and disseminate recommendations to prevent similar incidents. This fact sheet was produced to warn workers of the potential hazards of working on a man-bucket while collecting traffic cones.
    California — Brochure — 4/1/2008 — 2 Views
  • Mechanic Killed! Truck Falls Off Lift - Spanish

    ¡Mecánico muere! Un camión se cae de un elevador de vehículos The California Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation Program (CA FACE) conducts research-oriented investigations into workplace fatalities in an effort to develop and disseminate recommendations to prevent similar incidents. This fact sheet was produced to warn workers of the potential hazard sof working with cars on lifts.
    California — Brochure — 4/1/2008 — 2 Views
  • No Seatbelts? A Deadly Mistake - Spanish

    ¡No ponerse el cinturón de seguridad es un error que puede costarle la vida! The California Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation Program (CA FACE) conducts research-oriented investigations into workplace fatalities in an effort to develop and disseminate recommendations to prevent similar incidents. This fact sheet was produced to warn workers of the potential hazards of working on vehicles without wearing seatbelts.
    California — Brochure — 4/1/2008 — 5 Views
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