Health-Related Results from the FLIPP Study
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2019/08/07
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Description:Fishermen Led Injury Prevention Program (FLIPP): Non-fatal injury investigation - Injury characteristics; Perceptions of staying safe, injury causation; Identification of opportunities. Fishery specific study. Community engagement with injury prevention (first conversation). The fatality rate in Dungeness crab fishing is greater than many other fisheries based on available data. Gear hauling/handling related to most injuries. Fishermen think it is important to prevent injuries, may be open to addressing total worker health issues as well. Greying of the fleet. Can address relationships (crew and family), physical fitness, nutrition, chronic disease prevention within safety/injury prevention efforts. [Description provided by NIOSH]
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Pages in Document:1-15
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NIOSHTIC Number:nn:20062326
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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; :1-15
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Federal Fiscal Year:2019
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Performing Organization:Oregon State University
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Peer Reviewed:False
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Start Date:20140901
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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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End Date:20180831
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha-512:ebad47d82b8b35556902b42e4c64a5ca1bf644f49273c4ffc7c1dc9b3460c66ce53640844387ed1376efeae0f6df47eb815846c47c420aaa37a190f7d441c4e7
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