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Reporting Acute Pesticide-Related Illness and Injury: The Physician's Responsibility Under State Public Health Law

Brochure explaining the mandatory pesticide illness reporting law, why its important, the reporting process, surveillance program contact information and the technical resources available for clinical management of pesticide-related illness and injury.
North Carolina — Brochure — 7/1/2007 — 7 Views

2004; Annual Report Adult Blood Lead Levels in N.C.

Report summarizing adult blood lead level trends in N.C. from data collected by the Adult Blood Lead and Epidemiology Surveillance Program started in 1994.
North Carolina — Technical Report — 7/1/2006 — 8 Views

Compendium of Databases Useful in Occupational Health

Report describing attributes and quality of databases useful for occupational health surveillance.
North Carolina — Technical Report — 2/1/2006 — 7 Views

Lead Facts: What Employers Need to Know

Brochure describing sources of lead exposure in industry, health effects of exposure, routes of exposure, hazard control, worker protection and training , and resources.
North Carolina — Brochure — 10/1/2005 — 7 Views

LEAD FACTS: Preventing Lead Exposure

2 sided, letter-size flyer. This section describes sources of lead exposure and ways people can prevent exposure.
North Carolina — Other — 8/1/1999 — 7 Views

Case Reporting Information and Guidelines (for physicians, labs, medical facilities)

Brochure describes reportable occupational injuries and illnesses in North Carolina. Provides information on what has to be reported, the process, why it is important, and contact information.
North Carolina — Brochure — 8/1/1999 — 8 Views

LEAD FACTS: Adult Blood Lead Testing

2 sided, letter-size flyer. This section describes how lead exposure occurs, current BLL result, common health effects, and how lead exposure can affect children.
North Carolina — Other — 8/1/1999 — 7 Views

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