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Instructor Highlight - September 2024

This month, we are highlighting Molly Breysse Cox for their dedication to improving workplace safety and leadership through education and mentorship.

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Instructor Highlight - August 2024

Amy Liu's career exemplifies her dedication to maritime safety and health. We are thrilled to showcase her commitment to excellence and the significant impact she has made on safety standards within the maritime industry!

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Instructor Highlight - July 2024

Dave Baker's career exemplifies unwavering dedication to occupational safety and health. We are excited to highlight his commitment to excellence and impact on safety standards!

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Development and Maturation of Occupational Health Services Research: A 25-Year Retrospective

Learn about the critical role of Occupational Health Services Research (OHSR) in addressing the significant health and economic impacts of work-related injuries.

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National Safety Month Resources Available

Take a look into the latest resources from the National Safety Council (NSC) on safety engagement; roadway safety; risk reduction; and slips, trips and falls.

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Meet the instructor of the month!

Join us this month in highlighting Harvey McGill's remarkable work as a Continuing Education Specialist at the Pacific NW OSHA Education Center!

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Department of Labor releases 2023 injury, illness data

The United States Department of Labor has officially released the comprehe

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PNS-AIHA Events: Mastering Indoor Air Quality: Navigating Solutions

Deepen your understanding of Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) with free comprehensive webinar on May 2nd

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Noise in the Workplace

Hearing loss (HL) is a widespread health concern affecting millions worldwide. Explore UW OSHCE's offerings to help you tackle this issue in the workplace.

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New WA FACE Report - Sweeper Crushed in Hay Press Bale Elevator

The Washington State Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation (WA FACE) Program* has published a new Narrative regarding a sweeper crushed in hay press bale elevator.

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