Improving Fatality Surveillance for the US Fishing Industry
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2019/08/08
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Description:Outline: 1) Background on US commercial fishing industry; 2) Development of the NIOSH Commercial Fishing Incident Database; 3) Identification of specific hazards and priority areas around the country; 4) CFID Redesign with OSU. Conclusions: Detailed fatality, injury, and event data can be used to: Understand hazards; Examine trends over time; Inform research priorities. Hazards vary by region and fleet. Request data from CFID for analyses. Leverage partnerships to improve surveillance and expand research. [Description provided by NIOSH]
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Pages in Document:1-22
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NIOSHTIC Number:nn:20061557
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Citation:Western Agriculture Safety and Health Conference - Cultivating Collaborations, August 7-9, 2019, Seattle, Washington. Seattle, WA: Pacific Northwest Agricultural Safety and Health Center (PNASH), 2019 Aug; :1-22
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Email:scase@cdc.gov
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Federal Fiscal Year:2019
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Source Full Name:Western Agriculture Safety and Health Conference - Cultivating Collaborations, August 7-9, 2019, Seattle, Washington
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha-512:19e47d775e85839e36f4ecc70fb596ad0c2785ebc35838eeb2373a8de79024ea59044039cefa93f936a4b2fcdfdeb58fd1feee31151516c710b6c5007583a889
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