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This study, conducted with other NIOSH-funded states, describes the frequency of work-related asthma (WRA) and characteristics of individuals with exposure to cleaning products 1998 to 2012, compared with 1993 to 1997. « Less
Massachusetts — Journal Article — 1/21/2021 — 27 Views
Information from Massachusetts death certificates was used to describe opioid-related overdose deaths from 2011 through 2015 by industry and occupation. Findings from several national surveys were used to explore factors that may potentially contribute to differences in the rates of fatal opioid overdose among workers in different industries and occupations. « Less
Massachusetts — Other — 12/22/2020 — 27 Views
Occupational exposure may cause or exacerbate chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), but employment may also enhance health and well-being for people with the disorder. This study used self-reported data from the 2011-2017 Massachusetts Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System to examine COPD and employment among adults aged 40 to 70. « Less
Massachusetts — Journal Article — 11/19/2020 — 26 Views
State-based Case Data « Less
Massachusetts — Annual Report — 11/1/2020 — 26 Views
MA FACE contributed to the content of this report. « Less
Massachusetts — Annual Report — 9/10/2020 — 27 Views
Young Workers Project: Work-Related Injuries to Teens in MA
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Massachusetts — Annual Report — 9/1/2020 — 26 Views
Findings from the Massachusetts Sharps Injury Surveillance System. This report describes the circumstances surrounding sharps injuries among workers in Massachusetts hospitals. « Less
Massachusetts — Annual Report — 9/1/2020 — 26 Views
MA FACE investigation findings republished in this journal of the National Safety Council. « Less
Massachusetts — Multi-Media — 8/23/2020 — 28 Views
Consensus statement developed by the Sharps Injury Prevention Stakeholder group in
collaboration with the International Safety Center. Update to the 2010 statement. « Less
Massachusetts — Other — 7/1/2020 — 26 Views
An effort to increase awareness and promote workplace safety and health resources for teen workers, and help us share this information with teens, parents, teachers, and employers! This effort is part of a larger campaign to protect teen workers at their jobs year-round. The 2020 theme is “Keeping teen workers safe is everyone’s job!” A joint project of Career Safe, OSHA, NIOSH, and several other organizations. « Less
Massachusetts — Multi-Media — 7/1/2020 — 0 Views