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Job Safety
BNA's Web Watch is prepared by Laura
Gordon-Murnane. Documents and Reports are arranged first by
federal government, state governments, international governments,
and nongovernment organizations. E-mail suggestions for future weekly
topics always welcome.
Federal Government
Bureau of Labor Statistics
Lost-Worktime
Injuries and Illnesses: Characteristics and Resulting Time Away
from Work, 2000 (April 2002)
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Worker
Health Chartbook, 2000: Focus on Mining (May 2002)
Worker
Health Chartbook, 2000: Nonfatal Illness (April 2002)
Worker
Health Chartbook, 2000: Nonfatal Injury (May 2002)
Worker
Health Chartbook, 2000: Fatal Illness (May 2002)
Worker
Health Chartbook, 2000: Fatal Injury (May 2002)
The General Accounting Office
Strategic
Objective: The Promotion of Work Opportunities and the Protection
of Workers
Workplace
Safety and Health OSHA Should Strengthen the Management of Its Consultation
Program (October 2001)
Mine Safety and Health Administration
Mining
Industry Accident, Injuries, Employment, and Production Statistics:
Mine Injury and Worktime Quarterly Statistics (1993 Through 2002
2nd Quarter) (last updated October 2, 2002)
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
VIOLENCE
Occupational Hazards in Hospitals DHHS (NIOSH) Publication No.
2002–101 (April 2002)
Surveillance
and Prevention of Occupational Injuries in Alaska: A Decade of Progress,
1990-1999 (May 2002)
Protecting
Workers' Families A Research Agenda Report of the Workers' Family
Protection Task Force (May 2002)
The
Changing Organization of Work and the Safety and Health of Working
People (April 2002, Pub. No. 2002-116)
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Home Page
State Organizations
California Department of Industrial Relations 2000-2001 Biennial
Report
The Blue
Ribbon Panel on Ergonomics Submitted to Washington State Department
of Labor and Industries a FINAL REPORT March 1, 2002
Nongovernment Organizations
The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education
(ACGME)
Report
of the ACGME Work Group on Resident Duty Hours (June 11, 2002)
The AFL-CIO
A
National and State-by-State Profile of Worker Safety and Health
In the United States 11th Edition April 2002 Death on the Job: The
Toll of Neglect (April 2002)
The National Academy of Sciences
Safe
Work in the 21st Century: Education and Training Needs for the Next
Decade's Occupational Safety and Health Personnel. Committee
to Assess Training Needs for Occupational Safety and Health Personnel
in the United States, Board on Health Sciences Policy (2002)
The
Future Role of Pesticides in US Agriculture. Committee on the
Future Role of Pesticides in US Agriculture, Board on Agriculture
and Natural Resources, Board on Environmental Studies and Toxicology,
National Research Council (2000)
Protecting
Youth at Work: Health, Safety, and Development of Working Children
and Adolescents in the United States Committee on the Health
and Safety Implications of Child Labor, National Research Council
and Institute of Medicine (1998)
The National Consumer League
Clocking
in for Trouble: Teens and Unsafe Work
The National Safety Council
The
Burden of Occupational Fatal Injury for Older Workers in the United
States by Daniel Hartley, Ed.D., Elyce Biddle, M.S., James Grosch,
Ph.D. and Suzanne Marsh (June/July 2002)
The Rand Corporation
Trends
in Earnings Loss from Disabling Workplace Injuries in California:
The Role of Economic Conditions by Robert T. Reville, Robert
F. Schoeni, and Craig W. Martin (2002)
The University of Iowa Injury Prevention Research Center
(IPRC)
Workplace
Violence: A Report to the Nation (February 2001)
State OSHA Departments
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