Select all docs (Max 200)
Narrow Results:
Publication Year
- 2011 (9)
Subseries
Medical Subject
- Accident Prevention 4
- Accidents 4
- Accidents, Occupational 4
- Aircraft 2
- Construction Industry 5
- Construction Materials 3
- Dust 5
- Engineering 7
- Environmental Monitoring 2
- Forestry 2
- Hazardous Substances 2
- Lung Diseases 2
- Maintenance 1
- Manufacturing and Industrial Facilities 9
- Occupational Health 9
- Personal Protective Equipment 2
- Quartz 3
- Race Factors 1
- Respiratory Protective Devices 2
- Respiratory Tract Diseases 2
- Safety 9
- Safety Management 3
- Silicon Dioxide 5
- Staff Development 3
- Ventilation 2
Personal Author
- Blade, Leo M. 1
- Calahan, Jarrett 1
- Cecala, Andrew B. 1
- Chekan, Gregory J. 1
- Cierpich, Hank 2
- Echt, Alan S. 4
- Farwick, Daniel R. 1
- Farwick, Dawn R. 1
- Feng, H. Amy 2
- Garcia, Alberto 1
- Harrison, Robert 2
- Hirst, Deborah V. L. 1
- Kovein, Ronald J. 2
- Lo, Li-Ming 1
- Mead, Kenneth R. 3
- Reyes, Edgar 1
- Shulman, Stanley A. 1
- Styles, Laura 2
- Zimmer, Jeanne A. 1
Corporate Author
- California. Department of Public Health. Occupational Health Branch 2
- California Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation Program (CA/FACE) 2
- Massachusetts. Department of Public Health 1
- Massachusetts Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation Project (Massachusetts FACE) 1
- National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. Division of Applied Research and Technology 5
- National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation (FACE) Program 1
Place as Subject
- California 2
- Colorado 1
- Columbus (IN) 1
- Indiana 1
- Mansfield (OH) 1
- Marquette (MI) 1
- Massachusetts 1
- Michigan 1
- Missouri 1
- Ohio 1
- Oklahoma 1
- OSHA Region 1 1
- OSHA Region 5 3
- OSHA Region 6 1
- OSHA Region 7 1
- OSHA Region 8 1
- OSHA Region 9 2
- Perry (OK) 1
- Springfield (Mo.) 1
Resource Type General
- Text 9
Resource Type Specific
Keywords
- Machine-operators (9)
Select all docs
(Max 200)
(Max 200)
1 -
9 of 9 Results
SELECT A RANGE
SELECT A FORMAT
Refine Results
Refine Results:
- Accident Prevention (4)
- Accidents (4)
- Accidents, Occupational (4)
- Aircraft (2)
- Construction Industry (5)
- Construction Materials (3)
- Dust (5)
- Engineering (7)
- Environmental Monitoring (2)
- Forestry (2)
- Hazardous Substances (2)
- Lung Diseases (2)
- Maintenance (1)
- Manufacturing and Industrial Facilities (9)
- Occupational Health (9)
- Personal Protective Equipment (2)
- Quartz (3)
- Race Factors (1)
- Respiratory Protective Devices (2)
- Respiratory Tract Diseases (2)
- Safety (9)
- Safety Management (3)
- Silicon Dioxide (5)
- Staff Development (3)
- Ventilation (2)
- Blade, Leo M. (1)
- Calahan, Jarrett (1)
- Cecala, Andrew B. (1)
- Chekan, Gregory J. (1)
- Cierpich, Hank (2)
- Echt, Alan S. (4)
- Farwick, Daniel R. (1)
- Farwick, Dawn R. (1)
- Feng, H. Amy (2)
- Garcia, Alberto (1)
- Harrison, Robert (2)
- Hirst, Deborah V. L. (1)
- Kovein, Ronald J. (2)
- Lo, Li-Ming (1)
- Mead, Kenneth R. (3)
- Reyes, Edgar (1)
- Shulman, Stanley A. (1)
- Styles, Laura (2)
- Zimmer, Jeanne A. (1)
- California. Department of Public Health. Occupational Health Branch (2)
- California Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation Program (CA/FACE) (2)
- Massachusetts. Department of Public Health (1)
- Massachusetts Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation Project (Massachusetts FACE) (1)
- National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. Division of Applied Research and Technology (5)
- National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation (FACE) Program (1)
- California (2)
- Colorado (1)
- Columbus (IN) (1)
- Indiana (1)
- Mansfield (OH) (1)
- Marquette (MI) (1)
- Massachusetts (1)
- Michigan (1)
- Missouri (1)
- Ohio (1)
- Oklahoma (1)
- OSHA Region 1 (1)
- OSHA Region 5 (3)
- OSHA Region 6 (1)
- OSHA Region 7 (1)
- OSHA Region 8 (1)
- OSHA Region 9 (2)
- Perry (OK) (1)
- Springfield (Mo.) (1)
- :Echt, Alan S. ;Hirst, Deborah V. L.2011/10/01 | Engineering and Physical Hazards Survey Reports:Background: Workplace exposure to respirable crystalline silica can cause silicosis, a progressive lung disease marked by scarring and thickening of t...
- :Echt, Alan S. ;Farwick, Dawn R.2011/04/01 | Engineering and Physical Hazards Survey Reports:This study evaluated the ability of a commercially-available dust-control system to reduce respirable dust emissions during dowel drilling. Dowel dril...
- :Echt, Alan S. ;Kovein, Ronald J.2011/05/01 | Engineering and Physical Hazards Survey Reports:Background: Workplace exposure to respirable crystalline silica can cause silicosis, a progressive lung disease marked by scarring and thickening of t...
- :Echt, Alan S. ;Farwick, Daniel R.2011/03/01 | Engineering and Physical Hazards Survey Reports:This study evaluated the ability of a commercially-available dust-control system to reduce respirable dust emissions during dowel drilling. Dowel dril...
- :Blade, Leo M. ;Calahan, Jarrett2011/09/01 | Engineering and Physical Hazards Survey Reports:The process of milling asphalt- and concrete-paved surfaces undergoing maintenance or rehabilitation produces dust that usually contains crystalline s...
- :Reyes, Edgar2011/11/07 | Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation Reports (FACE):On October 27, 2010, a 21-year-old worker died after being crushed between the tire of a reach stacker (powered industrial truck) and a railcar. Wind ...
- :Cierpich, Hank ;Harrison, Robert2011/04/26 | Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation Reports (FACE):A groundsman working on a tree trimming crew died when a climber's rope was pulled into a wood chipper. The rope became tangled in the tree branch the...
- :Massachusetts Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation Project (Massachusetts FACE) ...2011/07/11 | Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation Reports (FACE):On October 16, 2009 a 65-year-old male heavy equipment mechanic (victim) was fatally injured while repairing a multi terrain loader. At the time of th...
- :Cierpich, Hank ;Harrison, Robert2011/09/20 | Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation Reports (FACE):An orchard caretaker was pulled into a wood chipper after he used his foot to push cut brush and branches into the machine. The wood chipper was not e...
Exit Notification/Disclaimer Policy
Links with this icon indicate that you are leaving the CDC website.
- The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) cannot attest to the accuracy of a non-federal website.
- Linking to a non-federal Website does not constitute an endorsement by CDC or any of its employees of the sponsors or the information and products presented on the website.
- You will be subject to the destination website's privacy policy when you follow the link.
- CDC is not responsible for Section 508 compliance (accessibility) on other federal or private websites.