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General Resources

  • Links to Other Occupational & Environmental Medicine Web Sites
  • MDELEG 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)
  • AsmaNet-Occupational asthma info network for health professionals

    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!
  • Hearing Loss Reporting


  • 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






  • MSU Health Information Technology