Work Safe. Stay Alive: Information for Workers
New York State Fatality Assessment and Control Prevention Materials
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NY FACE Alerts and Materials
- Snowmaker Safety. Ski area employees tend to have high injury rates and snowmaking is one of the high risk operations. These materials were developed to inform snowmakers about how to prevent injuries while operating snowmaking equipment and traveling around the ski area.
- Fatal Injuries Among Animal Handlers in New York State: Farmers, veterinarians and other animal service workers handle animals on a daily basis and many of them are injured or even killed at work. This alert summarizes 17 work-related deaths among animal handlers in upstate New York between 2002 and 2008 and proposes preventive measures.
- Dumbwaiters Can Kill, Interlocks on Doors Prevent Tragedy: Older buildings may have dumbwaiters that don't have interlocks to prevent serious, even fatal injuries. No one should be allowed to operate a dumbwaiter until interlocks are installed and working properly.
- Truck Driver Run Over by Trash Compactor in Municipal Landfill also available in Español
- Not Following Lockout/Tagout Procedures Can Be Fatal also available in Español
- Flooding Fatal Injury Facts also available in Español
- Farming also available in Español
- Contractor Run Over by Front-End Loader at City Salt Stockyard also available in Español
- Tree-Work Fatal Injury Facts also available in Español
- Sanitation Fatal Injury Facts also available in Español
- Baling Fatal Injury Facts also available in Español
- Vehicle Repair Facts
- Staging Glass Crates
- Roofing Work Can be Deadly
More from Other Sources
- Preventing Worker Deaths and Injuries When Handling Micotil 300®. Livestock producers, veterinarians and other workers may be exposed to the toxic hazards of the animal antibiotic Micotil 300® while handling the product. Cardiotoxic effects of Micotil 300® on the human heart can be severe enough to cause death. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health recommends that extreme care be given to following safe drug handling and injection procedures to avoid the possibility of self injection. Although no antidote exists for Micotil 300®, exposed persons should seek immediate medical intervention as the drug's cardiotoxic effects may be reversed.
- Fatalities Associated with Improper Hitching to Farm Tractors. Many fatalities in agricultural industries are caused by tractor rollovers. The MMWR developed by the New York State Department of Health's Occupational Health Nurses in Agricultural Communities program summarizes the characteristics of one type of tractor rollover incidents: rear rollover and discusses the risk factors and prevention measures.
- CPWR - The Center for Construction Research and Training. CPWR is dedicated to reducing occupational injuries, illnesses and fatalities in the construction industry. Through research, training, and service programs, CPWR serves the industry in cooperation with key federal and construction industry partners nationwide.
- National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. As part of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, NIOSH is responsible for conducting research and making recommendations for the prevention of work-related disease and injury.
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration. OSHA improves workplace safety by developing and enforcing occupational safety and health standards and provides compliance assistance.