How well are we controlling falls from height in construction? Experiences of union carpenters in Washington State, 1989-2008

Author:

Lipscomb Hester J.1,Schoenfisch Ashley L.1,Cameron Wilfrid2,Kucera Kristen L.1,Adams Darrin3,Silverstein Barbara A.3

Affiliation:

1. Division of Occupational Medicine; Duke University Medical Center; Durham North Carolina

2. Strategic Solutions for Safety; Health and Environment; Seattle Washington

3. Safety and Health Assessment and Research Program (SHARP); Department of Labor and Industries, State of Washington; Olympia Washington

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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