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  • Silicosis: Silica and Road Construction

    Fact sheet
    New York — Brochure — 1/28/2011 — 0 Views
  • Floor Installer Killed in Motor Vehicle Crash

    Summary of a fatal incident in which a 22-year-old floor installer died when the vehicle he was traveling in swerved over the center lane and collided with a truck.
    Washington — Case Report — 1/20/2011 — 0 Views
  • Work-Related Amputations in Michigan, 2008

    The 2008 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 — 1/15/2011 — 5 Views
  • Annual Report - Tracking Work-Related Asthma in Michigan, 2009

    Annual report on work-related asthma in Michigan, 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 — 1/11/2011 — 5 Views
  • Mobile Machinery-related Deaths, Oklahoma, 1998-2008

    From 1998 to 2008, 89 people were killed in non-farming mobile machinery related incidents in Oklahoma. Two-thirds of incidents involved a forklift, tractor, aerial lift, or crane. Seventeen percent of injuries were construction related, 15% were work zone related, and 8% were oil and gas related. The most common causes of injuries were being struck/crushed by machinery, falls, and machinery rollovers.
    Oklahoma — Brochure — 1/1/2011 — 77 Views
  • Muertes relacionadas con maquinarias móviles, Oklahoma, 1998-2008 (Spanish)

    En Oklahoma, desde 1998 hasta el 2008, murieron 89 personas en incidentes relacionados con maquinaria móvil no agrícola. Dos tercios de los incidentes involucraron una montecargas, tractor, elevador aéreo, o una grúa. Diecisiete porciento de las lesions fueron relacionadas con la construcción, 15% fueron relacionadas con las zonas de trabajo, y el 8% porciento relacionadas con el aceite y gas. More »
    Oklahoma — Brochure — 1/1/2011 — 77 Views
  • Work Zone-related Deaths, Oklahoma, 1998-2008

    Each year in the United States, approximately 100 highway and street construction industry workers die and 20,000 are injured on the job. From 1998 to 2008, 41 people were killed in fatal work zone-related incidents in Oklahoma.
    Oklahoma — Brochure — 1/1/2011 — 77 Views
  • Muertes relacionadas con zonas de trabajo, Oklahoma, 1998-2008 (Spanish)

    Cada año en los Estados Unidos, aproximadamente 100 trabajadores de la industria de la construcción de autopistas y carreteras mueren, y 20,000 sufren lesiones en el trabajo. En Oklahoma, desde 1998 hasta el 2008, murieron 41 personas en incidentes relacionados con zonas de trabajo.
    Oklahoma — Brochure — 1/1/2011 — 77 Views
  • Development of a permeation panel to test dermal protective clothing against sprayed coatings.

    Design, construct, and characterize an apparatus to evaluate dermal protective clothing for resistance to polymerizing materials. Specifically, we evaluated the permeation of the most common glove material used in automotive collision repair (0.10–0.13 mm or 4–5 mil latex) with representative isocyanate-containing clear coats. More »
    Washington — Journal Article — 12/20/2010 — 3 Views
  • Pesticide Injury and Illness Surveillance in Michigan, 2009

    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 — 12/15/2010 — 5 Views
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