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PNASH launches updated bilingual pesticide safety app for agricultural workers

Originally developed for the tree fruit industry, the app now serves a broader range of workers involved in pesticide application and vegetation management.

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Ag Injury News: The old Ford truck

In Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington, during the 3rd quarter collection period, there were 55 total incidents. Of the 55 total incidents, 16 were related to agricultural vehicles, 15 were related to fishing vessels, and 16 were related to logging trucks.

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Supporting overdose prevention, recognition, and response in commercial fishing

Some dock-side first-aid trainings include education about opioid overdoses and life-saving medications like naloxone (Narcan).

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PNASH recap: Visit to Yakima Chief Hops

From field to pint: Partnering with Yakima Chief Hops to support farmworker health

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Increasing awareness and education of substance use among commercial fishermen

Work and Health Graduate Certificate student's capstone project focuses on commercial fisherman

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A closer look at the value of research

Agriculture feeds communities, drives local economies, and relies on generations of skilled workers who perform physically demanding jobs in hazardous and unpredictable conditions.

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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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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 Scientific Advisory Committee gains four members

While a new crop of advisors join the PNASH Scientific Advisory Committee, others are moving on. We appreciate their service!

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Pesticide Labels and Safety in Spanish

A bilingual solution for forestry applicators - making pesticide safety training accessible.

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AgInjury News report: hayrides and pumpkin farms

Learning about hayride safety provides a fresh perspective for families looking to create Fall memories.

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