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Fishing safety ❯

Collaborating with Oregon State University to engage commercial fishermen to reduce the risk of injury and keep them fishing.

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  • From big data to smartwatch apps – tech solutions to make Ag work safer ❯

    PNASH Center receives federal funding for research on health and safety for agriculture.

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  • Bilingual pesticide labels for worker safety in forestry ❯

    Introducing resources for reforestation supervisors, safety professionals, pesticide handlers and crew

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    Agricultural workers and producers are known to face high levels of stress. Working conditions are physically demanding, fast-paced and can occur during extreme and hazardous weather.

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    Providing safety training and tools for managers and educators

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    Protecting crop workers under the sun and smoke

    PNASH Center research aims to improve worker health and safety in outdoor heat and wildfire smoke conditions.

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    PNASH Recap: A visit to Long Ranch

    Washington state accounts for approximately 50% of the Honeycrisp apples grown in the United States. We went to Long Ranch to learn more about our favorite apples.

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    Point-of-view logging.

    Behind the injury numbers – Listening to loggers

    Logging has a relatively small workforce, yet injuries are often severe and occur at a rate that makes it the nation's most dangerous occupation.

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    PNASH In The News

    Fruit industry groups focused on preventing sexual harassment
    May 8, 2024 | Good Fruit Grower | Jody Early | Read more

    New tools track worker-safe weather data
    May 6, 2024 | Good Fruit Grower | Eddie Kasner | Read more

    What to know about the risks of the bird flu outbreak
    April 4, 2024 | NPR | Peter Rabinowitz | Read more

    Protecting workers from extreme heat through an energy-efficient workplace cooling transformation
    April 3, 2024 | Federation of American Scientists | June T. Spector | Read more

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