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1. Musculoskeletal injuries among hospital patient care staff before and after implementation of patient lift and transfer equipment

2. Perceptions of safety climate across construction personnel: Associations with injury rates

3. Factors associated with lift equipment use during patient lifts and transfers by hospital nurses and nursing care assistants: A prospective observational cohort study

4. Work-Related Injury and Management Strategies Among Certified Athletic Trainers

5. Precarious work among young Danish employees - a permanent or transitory condition?

6. Associations between safety climate and safety management practices in the construction industry

7. Results of a fall prevention educational intervention for residential construction

8. Use of Assistive Devices to Lift, Transfer, and Reposition Hospital Patients

9. Effectiveness of OSHA Outreach Training on carpenters’ work-related injury rates, Washington State 2000-2008

10. Work-related illness and injury claims among nationally certified athletic trainers reported to Washington and California from 2001 to 2011

11. Hospital workers bypass traditional occupational injury reporting systems when reporting patient and visitor perpetrated (type II) violence

12. Surgical Procedure Characteristics and Risk of Sharps-Related Blood and Body Fluid Exposure

13. An urgent need to understand and address the safety and well-being of hospital 'sitters'

14. Physical assault, physical threat, and verbal abuse perpetrated against hospital workers by patients or visitors in six U.S. hospitals

15. Contrasting patterns of care for musculoskeletal disorders and injuries of the upper extremity and knee through workers' compensation and private health care insurance among union carpenters in Washington State, 1989 to 2008

16. Nail gun injuries treated in U.S emergency departments, 2006-2011: Not just a worker safety issue

17. Musculoskeletal concerns do not justify failure to use safer sequential trigger to prevent acute nail gun injuries

18. Workers’ compensation claims for musculoskeletal disorders and injuries of the upper extremity and knee among union carpenters in Washington State, 1989-2008

19. Non-reporting of work injuries and aspects of jobsite safety climate and behavioral-based safety elements among carpenters in Washington state

20. Company size and differences in injury prevalence among apprentices in building and construction in Norway

21. Safety of union home care aides in Washington State

22. Twenty years of workers' compensation costs due to falls from height among union carpenters, Washington State

23. Impact of hospital Type II violent events: Use of psychotropic drugs and mental health services

24. Declining rates of work-related overexertion back injuries among union drywall installers in Washington State, 1989-2008: Improved work safety or shifting of care?

25. Work-related injuries among union drywall carpenters in Washington State, 1989-2008

26. Work-Related Injuries Involving a Hand or Fingers Among Union Carpenters in Washington State, 1989 to 2008

27. Organization of work in the agricultural, forestry, and fishing sector in the US southeast: Implications for immigrant workers' occupational safety and health

28. Twenty years of work-related injury and illness among union carpenters in Washington State

29. S01-3 Organisational factors in injury prevention

30. Work-related illness and injury claims among nationally certified athletic trainers reported to Washington and California from 2001 to 2011

31. Hospital workers bypass traditional occupational injury reporting systems when reporting patient and visitor perpetrated (type II) violence

32. Surgical Team Stability and Risk of Sharps-Related Blood and Body Fluid Exposures During Surgical Procedures

33. Safety, incentives, and the reporting of work-related injuries among union carpenters: 'You're pretty much screwed if you get hurt at work'

34. Musculoskeletal injuries among hospital patient care staff before and after implementation of patient lift and transfer equipment

35. Cultural influences on workplace safety: An example of hospital workers’ adoption of patient lifting devices

36. Objective measures of adoption of patient lift and transfer devices to reduce nursing staff injuries in the hospital setting

37. A Lift Assist Team in an Acute Care Hospital— Prevention of Injury or Transfer of Risk during Patient-Handling Tasks?

38. A Lift Assist Team in an Acute Care Hospital—Prevention of Injury or Transfer of Risk During Patient-Handling Tasks?

39. Depressive symptoms in women working in a poultry-processing plant: A longitudinal analysis

40. Non-fatal construction industry fall-related injuries treated in US emergency departments, 1998-2005

41. Medical care surrounding work-related back injury claims among Washington State Union Carpenters, 1989--2003

42. Changes in fall prevention training for apprentice carpenters based on a comprehensive needs assessment

43. Occupational injuries among aides and nurses in acute care

44. Ergonomic risk factors for low back pain in North Carolina crab pot and gill net commercial fishermen

45. Prevention of traumatic nail gun injuries in apprentice carpenters: Use of population-based measures to monitor intervention effectiveness

46. Evaluating Ergonomic Stresses in North Carolina Commercial Crab Pot and Gill Net Fishermen

47. Surveillance of musculoskeletal injuries and disorders in a diverse cohort of workers at a tertiary care medical center

48. Race, Wealth, and Solid Waste Facilities in North Carolina

49. Depressive symptoms among working women in rural North Carolina: A comparison of women in poultry processing and other low-wage jobs

50. Challenges in residential fall prevention: Insight from apprentice carpenters

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