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  • Owner Crushed Loading Log Skidder on Lowboy Trailer

    A 52-year-old logging company owner was crushed while helping to load a log skidder onto a detachable lowboy trailer. He was a logger for much of his life and ran his own logging company for six years before his death.
    Washington — Case Report — 12/11/2023 — 4 Views
  • Watch Out for Hidden Dangers! Fall/Winter 2023

    Watch Out for Hidden Dangers! Fall/Winter 2023
    Washington — Other — 12/1/2023 — 4 Views
  • Janitorial Workload Study Updates, Fall/Winter 2023

    Janitorial Workload Study Updates Fall/Winter 2023 Research Staff News One of our project leaders, Caroline Smith, has moved on from the janitors’ study and is leading the new Work Equity Research Center (WERC) here in SHARP at the Department of Labor & Industries. WERC aims to work with communities to co-create research projects and develop solutions to improve workrelated outcomes for historically and currently underserved workers. More »
    Washington — Newsletter — 12/1/2023 — 4 Views
  • SHARP Stats: Temporary Worker Injury Claims, 2016-2021

    Workers’ Compensation Claim Rates: Temporary vs. Permanent Workers Washington State Workers’ Compensation System 2016-2021
    Washington — Other — 11/13/2023 — 4 Views
  • Company Co-owner Backed Over by Work Truck slideshow

    A 39-year-old co-owner of a construction company died after being run over by a backing work truck. He worked for his family’s business for 17 years, including the last eight years as a co-owner. He worked on large civil projects, splitting his duties as a project manager, foreman, and laborer.
    Washington — Case Report — 11/9/2023 — 4 Views
  • Company Co-owner Backed Over by Work Truck

    A 39-year-old co-owner of a construction company died after being run over by a backing work truck. He worked for his family’s business for 17 years, including the last eight years as a co-owner. He worked on large civil projects, splitting his duties as a project manager, foreman, and laborer.
    Washington — Case Report — 11/9/2023 — 4 Views
  • State of New Hampshire Adult Blood Lead Report: 2013-2020, November, 2023

    Report summarizing adult lead exposure in NH from 2013-2020, in collaboratio with the State of NH Division of Public Health Services, Environmental Public Health Tracking Program
    New Hampshire — Technical Report — 11/1/2023 — 15 Views
  • Construction Worker Struck by Rollaway Dump Truck Slideshow

    A 45-year-old construction worker died when he was struck by a rollaway dump truck. He worked for the employer, a custom home construction business, for 12 years. He had a wife and five children.
    Washington — Case Report — 10/19/2023 — 4 Views
  • Construction Worker Struck by Rollaway Dump Truck

    A 45-year-old construction worker died when he was struck by a rollaway dump truck. He worked for the employer, a custom home construction business, for 12 years. He had a wife and five children.
    Washington — Case Report — 10/19/2023 — 4 Views
  • Compliance inspections following severe amputation

    Limited resources prevent enforcement agencies from inspecting all worksites that experience a workplace injury, creating a need to prioritize compliance inspection activity. Workers’ compensation data are a valuable source of occupational injury data that can augment employer reporting and help target workplace safety inspections, including those conducted by Washington’s Division of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH). More »
    Washington — Technical Report — 10/16/2023 — 4 Views
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