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1
Work-related fatigue: relationship between perceived and performance fatigability in career
firefighter
s.
Authors
Schmitz AN; Giuliani-Dewig HK; Laffan MR; Trivisonno AJ; Gerstner GR; Mota JA; Buoncristiani NA;
Ryan
ED
Source
J Occup Environ Med Nov; :[Epub ahead of print]
2
Construction fatality narrative: welder fell 32 feet from storage tank roof.
Authors
Washington State Department of Labor and Industries
Source
Olympia, WA: Washington State Department of Labor and Industries, 71-260-2024, 2024 Nov; :1
3
25-year-old recruit
firefighter
dies from hyperthermia experienced on first day of recruit school - Virginia.
Authors
NIOSH
Fire
Fighter
Fatality Investigation and Prevention Program; Eisenberg J; Saunders R
Source
Cincinnati, OH: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for
Disease
Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, FACE F2021-17, 2024 Nov; :1-14
4
Characteristics of survivors enrolled in the
World
Trade
Center
Health Program.
Authors
Liu R; Santiago-Colón A; Butturini E; Kubale TL; Reibman J
Source
Arch Environ Occup Health 2024 Oct; :[Epub ahead of print]
5
Consistency in subjective judgments of service vehicle type based on vehicle and flashing light colors.
Authors
Bullough JD; Das A; Skinner NP; Guler SI; Rea MS
Source
Transp Res Rec 2024 Oct; :[Epub ahead of print]
6
Summarizing recommendations for the prevention of occupational
heat
-related illness in outdoor workers: a scoping review.
Authors
Edgerly A; Gillespie GL; Bhattacharya A; Hittle BM
Source
Workplace Health Saf 2024 Oct; :[Epub ahead of print]
7
DNA methylation as a molecular mechanism of carcinogenesis in
World
Trade
Center
dust exposure: insights from a structured literature review.
Authors
Tuminello S; Durmus N; Snuderl M; Chen Y; Shao Y; Reibman J; Arslan AA; Taioli E
Source
Biomolecules 2024 Oct; 14(10):1302
8
COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy and uptake among
firefighter
s: an application of the health belief model.
Authors
Hooker SA; Ziegenfuss JY; Muegge J; Dinh JM; Zabel EW; Dabrowski D; Nadeau AM; McKinney ZJ
Source
J Occup Environ Med 2024 Oct; :[Epub ahead of print]
9
Farmworker-relevant
heat
exposure in different crop and shade conditions.
Authors
Flunker JC; Spector JT; Blancas M; Briggs NL; Flores M; Reeb-Whitaker C; Schoonover T; Cardoso T
Source
J Agromedicine 2024 Oct; 29(4):547-560
10
Rural natural
disaster
stress
: a survey of community resource use and effect.
Authors
Gaffney KK; Duysen E; Medcalf S; Wichman C
Source
J Agromedicine 2024 Oct; 29(4):688-700
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