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- :Yorio, Patrick L. ;Haas, Emily J.9 2020 | J Safety Res. 74:179-185:Problem:Safety management literature generally categorizes key performance indicators (KPIs) as either leading or lagging. Traditional lagging indicat...
- :Greenawald, Lee A. ;Moore, Susan M.2 2021 | Am J Infect Control. 49(2):166-173:Background:Personal protective equipment (PPE) are stockpiled across the nation to offset supply depletion during public health emergencies. Stockpile...
- :Smith, Todd G. ;Fooks, Anthony R.4 28 2021 | Vaccine. 39(18):2496-2499
- :Yorio, Patrick L. ;Laney, A. ScottApr 12 2018 | Risk Anal. 38(9):1962-1971.:Given the recent increase in dust-induced lung disease among U.S. coal miners and the respiratory hazards encountered across the U.S. mining industry,...
- :Wallace, Ryan M. ;Pees, AnnaJul 31 2017 | PLoS Negl Trop Dis. 11(7).:Ensuring the adequacy of response to rabies vaccination in dogs is important, particularly in the context of pet travel. Few studies have examined the...
- :Moore, Susan M. ;Porter, William L.12/01/2009:Introduction: The objective of this study was to evaluate the circumstances leading to fall from equipment injuries in the mining industry. Method: Th...
- :Haas, Emily J. ;Yoon, Katherine N.6 2023 | J Saf Sci Resil. 4(2):167-173:Fire-based emergency management service (EMS) personnel are dispatched to various incidents daily, many of which have unique occupational risks. To fu...
- :Haas, Emily J. ;Casey, Megan L.11 2021 | Health Secur. 19(6):582-591:An international system should be established to support personal protective equipment (PPE) inventory monitoring, particularly within the healthcare ...
- :Haas, Emily J. ;Casey, Megan L.5 2022 | Prof Saf. 67(5):16-21
- :Rao, Agam K. ;Briggs, Deborah05/06/2022 | Weekly Report: Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR):Human rabies is an acute, progressive encephalomyelitis that is nearly always fatal once symptoms begin. Several measures have been implemented to pre...
- :Moore, Susan M. ;Steiner, Lisa J.July 2011 | NIOSH Numbered Publications:"Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) often involve the back, wrist, elbow, and/or shoulder, and occur when workers are exposed over time to MSD risk fact...
- :Moore, Susan M. ;Porter, William L.08/01/2009 | Proceedings of the 33rd Annual Meeting of the American Society of Biomechanics, August 26-29, 2009, State College, Pennsylvania. Newark, DE: The American Society of Biomechanics, 2009 Aug; :1-2 | National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH):According to the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) injury database, 227 knee injuries were reported in underground coal mining in 2007 [ 1]...
- :Moore, Susan M. ;Coffey, ChristopherMay 2024 | NIOSH Numbered Publications:Reflecting on the nation’s experiences with infectious diseases and non-infectious hazards, NIOSH recognizes a need for more types of personal prote...
- :Gallagher, Sean ;Mayton, Alan G.June 2011 | NIOSH Numbered Publications:"In 2009, the operating height of approximately one fourth of underground coal mines in the U.S. restricted mine workers to kneeling, crawling, and/or...
- :Yorio, Patrick L. ;Moore, Susan M.Aug 02 2017 | Risk Anal. 38(4):839-852.:In the 1930s, Heinrich established one of the most prominent and enduring accident prevention theories when he concluded that high severity occupation...
- :Greenwald, Lee A. ;Moore, Susan M.03/01/2020 | NIOSH Numbered Publications:In the event of a national emergency, eighteen million U.S. healthcare workers may face high-consequence infectious disease exposures [NIOSH 2017]. Pe...
- :Greenwald, Lee A. ;Moore, Susan M.03/01/2020 | NIOSH Numbered Publications:In the event of a national emergency, eighteen million U.S. healthcare workers may face high-consequence infectious disease exposures [NIOSH 2017]. Pe...
- :Greenwald, Lee A. ;Moore, Susan M.03/01/2020 | NIOSH Numbered Publications:In the event of a national emergency, eighteen million U.S. healthcare workers may face high-consequence infectious disease exposures [NIOSH 2017]. Pe...
- :Greenwald, Lee A. ;Moore, Susan M.03/01/2020 | NIOSH Numbered Publications:In the event of a national emergency, eighteen million U.S. healthcare workers may face high-consequence infectious disease exposures [NIOSH 2017]. Pe...
- :Greenwald, Lee A. ;Moore, Susan M.03/01/2020 | NIOSH Numbered Publications:In the event of a national emergency, eighteen million U.S. healthcare workers may face high-consequence infectious disease exposures [NIOSH 2017]. Pe...
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