OUR FIELD: News Coverage
News Coverage
- The Field Research and Consultation Group's work with glassblowers and metal sculptors is the subject of a story in the Aug. 16, 2007 issue of University Week
- Tracking individual exposure (Assistant Professor Chris Simpson)
- Air quality in the workplace pdf (Field Group, Steve Hecker, Chris Simpson)
- Professor Richard Fenske had an Editorial Opinion piece published in the Seattle P-I, Feb. 2, 2007: "Misuse of science serves no one"
- Safe work for day laborers (Professor Noah Seixas)
- Shanghai textile study (Janice Camp, Noah Seixas, Michael Yost
- Assistant Professor Pete Johnson's ergonomics lab worked with Microsoft to develop a better mouse.
- Repetitive stress: Preventing the injury (Associate Professor Peter Johnson)
- Ballard Brass & Aluminum: Consulting, research, and service learning (Field Research & Consultation Group)
- Glassblowers keep an eye on safety (Field Research & Consultation Group)
- Reporting back to industry (Professor Noah Seixas)
- Breathing safely in the dusty trades (International Scholars in Occupational and Environmental Health and the Field Research & Consultation Group)
- Agricultural Injuries and Illnesses (Pacific Northwest Agricultural Safety & Health Center)
- Aging workers and teen workers (Clinical Professor Michael Silverstein, Health & Safety for Working Teens)
- Kids & keyboards: A real stretch (Graduate student Janet Blackstone)
- Applying what they have learned (Environmental Health 559 student consulting projects)
- Health & Safety in Southeast Asia: Going Home (Graduate students Fanny Nguyen and Son Phan return to Vietnam)
- Safety culture in the workplace (Professor Noah Seixas)
- Stages of working life (older workers and teen workers)
- Environmental and Occupational Exposures (Assistant Professor Chris Simpson)
- Stockroom becomes a classroom (Environmental Health 559 student consulting project)
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