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Fatal Falls Among Massachusetts Construction Workers, 2007-2011

A close look at fatal falls in construction, 2007-2011.
Massachusetts — Technical Report — 10/4/2012 — 4 Views

Massachusetts Fatal Injuries at Work: 2010 Annual Update

Report on fatal occupational injuries in Massachusetts. Prepared by the Massachusetts CFOI and FACE programs.
Massachusetts — Technical Report — 10/4/2012 — 8 Views

Work-related Fatality Report

In 2007, Florida ranked third nationally for number of work-related fatalities. These 363 fatalities represent almost one workrelated death per day among Florida’s workforce. The purpose of this descriptive analysis was to identify the most common incident type, high-risk industry/occupations, as well as to present demographic characteristics of fatally injured workers.
Florida — Technical Report — 9/30/2012 — 6 Views

Improving Occupational Health Surveillance through a Dashboard for the Healthcare Industry

Summary of project with Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center to develop a dashboard of indicators to explore employee injury and illness rates.
New Hampshire — Technical Report — 8/16/2012 — 11 Views

Heavy Equipment Operator Killed When Ejected From Cab

MIFACE, funded by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), is a joint research project of Michigan State University College of Human Medicine’s Occupational and Environmental Medicine Division and the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (MDLARA). More »
Michigan — Technical Report — 8/2/2012 — 9 Views

Tree Trimmer Working in Tree Died When a Tree Branch Supporting Rigging Rope Broke Below the Crotch and Struck His Head

MIFACE, funded by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), is a joint research project of Michigan State University College of Human Medicine’s Occupational and Environmental Medicine Division and the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (MDLARA). More »
Michigan — Technical Report — 7/19/2012 — 6 Views

Occupational Injury and Illness in New Hampshire: a Status Report, Data to Inform Programs and Policies, 2011

Annual report of work-related injuries and illnesses based on core CSTE-NIOSH indicators
New Hampshire — Technical Report — 7/2/2012 — 7 Views

Florida Occupational Injury and Illness: Examining Chronic Disease: Total Gross Charges from Hospital Inpatient Discharge and Emergency Department Data, 2006-2010

This report provides a description of the total gross charges for occupational injury and illness discharges from Florida hospital inpatient discharge (HID) and emergency department (ED) data from January 1, 2006 through December 31, 2010 with any diagnosis code for the following five diseases: CVD, cancer, CLRD, diabetes, and arthritis. More »
Florida — Technical Report — 6/10/2012 — 6 Views

Assessing the Relationship of Ambient Temperature and Heat-Related Illness in Florida: Implications for Setting Heat Advisories and Warnings. Pilot Study of Orlando and the Surrounding Area

The study examined the population surrounding three Orange county weather stations. This allowed for the examination of three population density areas; urban (Orlando), suburban (Avalon), and rural (Apopka). The health outcome data was heat-related illness (HRI) treated in the hospital or ED during the summer months (May-September) of 2005-2009.
Florida — Technical Report — 6/1/2012 — 5 Views

Heat-realted Deaths in Oklahoma, 2011

Injury Update report series. The Injury Update is a report to Oklahoma injury surveillance partners and is produced by the Injury Prevention Service of the Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH).
Oklahoma — Technical Report — 5/31/2012 — 4 Views

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