RESOURCES
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General Resources
Links to Other Occupational & Environmental Medicine Web Sites
MDLEG Classification of Occupational Disease
Michigan Public Health Code (article 5 part 56)
: Clinicians and employers are required to report known or suspected occupational disease.
Occupational Disease Reporting Form
Occupational Safety & Health Resource Guide for Michigan Practitioners
Thirteen Indicators of the Health of Michigan's Workforce (March 2006)
Ways to Report Known or Suspected Occupational Disease
Worker Health Surveillance for Michigan (brochure)
Silicosis
Abrasive Blasting Training Materials
Recommended Medical Screening Protocol for Silica Exposed Workers
Work-Related Asthma (WRA)
Asthma & Cleaning Agents: What You Need To Know (brochure)
Occupational Asthma Causing Agents
Peak Flow Record (modified from the OASYS-2 recording form)
Recommended Medical Screening Protocol for Workers Exposed to Occupational Allergens
Recommended Medical Screening Protocol for Workers Exposed to Welding Fumes
Work-Related Asthma: What Every Worker Should Know! (brochure)
Work-Related Asthma: An Employers Guide (presentation)
Noise-Induced Hearing Loss
(NIHL)
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Work-Related Hearing Loss: Q&A (brochure, for clinics)
Work-Related Hearing Loss: Q&A (brochure, for patients)
Work-Related Hearing Loss: Auto Repair Workers (brochure)
Work-Related Hearing Loss: Farmers (brochure)
Work-Related Hearing Loss: Lawncare Workers (brochure)
NIDCD (National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders) WISE EARS!
Adult Blood Lead Levels
(ABLES)
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Association of Occupational and Environmental Clinics (AOEC)-Medical Management Guidelines for Lead- Exposed Adults
ATSDR Toxicological Profile: LEAD
Lead Hazards at Indoor Firing Ranges
(brochure)
Michigan Blood Lead Analysis Reporting Form
Michigan Department of Community Health: Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program
MIOSHA Standard: Lead in Genderal Industry (Part 310)
MIOSHA Standard: Lead in Construction (Part 603)
Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (Vol 55 No 32, pages 876-879)
NIOSH Adult Blood Lead Epidemiology and Surveillance Program (ABLES)
OSHA List of Laboratories Approved for Blood Lead Analysis
PS News: Normal Values for Blood Lead (V12N2)
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency: LEAD
Working Safely with Lead (brochure)
Michigan Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation (MIFACE) Program
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Bureau of Labor Statistics
Farm Safety & Health Information Clearinghouse
MSU Extension Program Information Resources
National Agricultural Safety Database (NASD)
National Safety Council
NIOSH Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation (FACE) Program
OSHA
Continuing Medical Education (CME)
Washington State: Diagnosing Work-Related Asthma