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This document contains current and accurate information about heavy metal exposure and toxicity among adults and children. Topics include: occupational and non-occupational exposure sources, toxicity and susceptible populations, OSHA medical monitoring guidelines and result standards (OSHA, ACGIH and CDC). « Less
Louisiana — Technical Report — 9/5/2017 — 26 Views
Descriptive review of occupational health indicators tracked by the Occupational Health & Injury Surveillance Program from 2005-2014 « Less
Louisiana — Technical Report — 7/7/2017 — 26 Views
This is a summary of carbon monoxide laboratory tests reported to the LA Office of Public Health from 2009-2016. « Less
Louisiana — Annual Report — 7/7/2017 — 26 Views
This is a summary of arsenic, cadmium, lead and mercury laboratory tests reported to the LA Office of Public Health from 2007-2016. « Less
Louisiana — Annual Report — 7/7/2017 — 26 Views
This is a characterization of five years of adult blood lead data in Louisiana, with a breakdown of the demographics and occupational industries of those with blood lead levels >= 25 mcg/dL. « Less
Louisiana — Newsletter — 7/3/2017 — 27 Views
The quarterly newsletter highlights community health issues in Louisiana and is created by the Healthy and Lead-Safe Louisiana Homes-LSU AgCenter and the Louisiana Department of Health's LA Healthy Homes and Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program. « Less
Louisiana — Newsletter — 6/30/2017 — 26 Views
This newsletter spotlights a state's report that used BRFSS data. It was sent electronically to 54,662 recipients via GovDelivery. « Less
Louisiana — Newsletter — 5/3/2017 — 27 Views
This is a two-page factsheet that provides information on how to prevent lead exposure for employees, their customers and their families. « Less
Louisiana — Brochure — 5/1/2017 — 26 Views
In order to provide accurate and timely fatality data, Louisiana's Occupational Health & Injury Surveillance program created a multisource mortality surveillance system to capture and track case reports from death certificates, OSHA FatCat, and publically available data sources (e.g., news articles, police websites). « Less
Louisiana — Newsletter — 4/3/2017 — 27 Views
This is the first in-depth analysis of Louisiana’s Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) 2013 and 2014 employment data, with an emphasis on service workers’ health and well-being. « Less
Louisiana — Technical Report — 6/16/2016 — 26 Views