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MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES FOR BLOOD LEAD LEVELS IN …

WEBMANAGEMENT GUIDELINES FOR BLOOD LEAD LEVELS IN ADULTS. The following categories represent general guidelines. Blood lead level (BLL) monitoring should be …

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Adult Blood Lead Epidemiology and Surveillance (ABLES) …

WEBg/dL in Michigan and covers individuals 16 years and older who se blood lead was tested in Michigan in 2020 and 2021. • In 2020, Michigan received 15,606 …

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Blood Lead Surveillance for Flint Adults: January 2010 …

WEB4 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY A program for public health surveillance for adults with exposure to lead was established in 1998 in Michigan, when regulations went …

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Adult Blood Lead Epidemiology and Surveillance (ABLES) …

WEB• In Michigan from 1/1/22 to 12/31/22, 12,066 adults, who were ≥16 years old, had 16,207 blood lead tests reported to the Michigan Department of Health and Human

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Construction Safety & Health Management System

WEBThis document is a tool to give assistance in developing a written Safety and Health Management System (SHMS). A SHMS is also referred to as an Accident Prevention …

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Figure 1. Etiology of Hearing Loss in Adults

WEBVolume 5, No. 3. Fall 2002. The Epidemiology of Occupational Hearing Loss Antony Joseph, Au.D., CCC-A. When patients with bilateral, sloping, high frequency, …

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Elements of a Safety & Health Management System

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2019 ANNUAL REPORT

WEBjune 1, 2020 . 2019 . annual report . summary of occupational . disease reports to . the michigan department of labor & economic opportunity

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Tracking Work-Related Lung Diseases in Michigan

WEBDistribution of Michigan Residents Diagnosed with Mesothelioma: 2001-2020 Work-Related Lung Disease Case Narratives Chemical Irritation: • A female in her 50s developed …

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Occupational Exposure to Respirable Crystalline Silica

WEB8 by exposure to respirable crystalline silica, and to present an adequate basis for the quantitative risk assessment section to follow. The health effects section is organized by …

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Recommended Medical Screening Protocol for Silica Exposed …

WEBThe complete program, including guidance on dust surveillance can be found in the NISA "Occupational Health Program for Exposure to Crystalline Silica in the Industrial Sand …

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Best Practices for WorkPlace safety committees

WEBInTroduCTIon Safety committees take many different forms. Ideally, the committee should have representation from both management 3. and labor, as well as from all …

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PART 470. EMPLOYEE MEDICAL RECORDS AND TRADE SECRETS

WEBRule 21. (1) An employer shall, upon request, and without derogation of any rights under the constitution and the act that the employer chooses to exercise, assure the prompt …

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Heavy Metals Surveillance in Michigan: Thirteenth Report …

WEBMarch 16, 2023 . 2006-2022: Individuals exceeding action thresholds. 1The reporting period for the year 2006 spans 10/25/2005 through 12/31/2006. AS – Arsenic Blood Action …

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Work-Related Amputations Michigan 2018-2020

WEB3 Methods Cases identified by hospital medical records were included if they • Received medical treatment at a Michigan hospital, emergency department, or outpatient setting. • …

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Health Disparities are an Occupational Health Issue

WEBThe most common occupation for Caucasians is drivers (2.8%), for African Americans, nursing/home aides (4.6%), for Asians, engineers (9.8%), and for Hispanics, agricultural …

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