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Pacific Northwest Agricultural Safety and Health (PNASH) Center, final report 2011-2016.
Authors
Pacific Northwest Agricultural Safety and Health (PNASH) Center
Source
Seattle, WA: University of Washington, 2017 Oct; :1-93
NIOSHTIC No.
20053342
Abstract
The Pacific Northwest Agricultural Safety and Health Center (PNASH) Center is dedicated to the prevention of illness and injury among agricultural producers, workers and their families. One of ten regional centers, PNASH serves Alaska, Idaho, Oregon and Washington, integrating expertise from multiple disciplines, institutions and community partners. The Center is focused on safe and sustainable agricultural workplaces and communities with an emphasis on injury and illness prevention, especially among hired laborers, migrant/seasonal workers, and children. Our approach includes: Working in partnership with employers, workers, agencies and other research and service organizations.; Conducting innovative research and intervention programs that focus on problem solving.; Taking solutions to the workplace through training, outreach, and participatory research. PNASH's 2011-2016 funding cycle marks our 20th anniversary and a research portfolio only possible through a strong foundation of partnerships and trust among the agricultural industries and communities we work with. At the beginning of this cycle, our Center personnel formed a tagline to reflect our mission and values: RESEARCH FOR: Healthy Workers, Strong Communities & Productive Agriculture. This executive summary highlights some key outcomes and findings from our 2011-2016 projects and programs, yet we invite you to dig deeper. Each project spans a large body of work with current and pending scholarly publications, educational products, or internal technical reports. These may contribute to your work, so please contact us with any questions or interests in collaborating. Most important to our mission is ensuring that these results impact practice in the field.
Keywords
Agricultural industry; Health communications; Farm workers; Injury prevention; Disease prevention; Agricultural Centers; Agricultural safety; Agricultural workers; Migrant workers; Seasonal workers; Children; Partnership; Community health; Safety programs; Safety education; Information systems; Public health
Publication Date
20171001
Document Type
Other
Email Address
pnash@uw.edu
Funding Type
Cooperative Agreement
Fiscal Year
2018
NTIS Accession No.
NTIS Price
Identifying No.
Cooperative-Agreement-Number-U54-OH-007544
Priority Area
Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing
Source Name
Pacific Northwest Agricultural Safety and Health (PNASH) Center, final report 2011-2016
State
WA
Performing Organization
University of Washington
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Page last reviewed: December 9, 2020
Content source: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Education and Information Division