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Standing FACE to FACE and getting the full picture.
NIOSH provides grants to nine State agencies for its Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation Program (FACE), which provides in-depth
investigation reports for a small number of work-related fatality incidents. USMWF will be aligning the photos and tributes from our Faces
campaign with these
State-FACE reports. Although only a small fraction of all work-related fatalities are assessed through this FACE program,
we do want to make the connections to give an identity to the deceased worker and to increase the opportunity to learn lessons from a family's loss. Not on My Watch to educate patients and health care professionals.
Their goal is to eliminate these preventable illnesses and their often tragic consequences.
Not on My Watch, News
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Training
When: Monday, July 26 – Thursday, July 29, 2010
Where: George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services
How: Travel, shared accommodations, and meals will be provided
Why: To become advocates for your family and others dealing with workplace health and safety issues.
Details here.
Facilitators/Instructors: Peter Dooley and Dr. Celeste Monforton
Bring the family on us!
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USMWF Awareness Products
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This 4 1/2" x 1 1/2" (approximately) hand made Satin USMWF Ribbon
was created by Debi Fergen who lost her own son, Travis Wayne Koehler, due to
a tragic and preventable incident. The yellow (representing support) and black
(representing memorial) ribbons are fused together and one by one
with great care the letters are placed on. This ribbon has a magnetic
clasp to protect your clothes.
Item Price: $10.00
Item SKU: 100
Shipping Ground: Shipping included
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Item Name: TTIP Tee
Description: White heavy weight blend 50% Cotton - 50% Polyester with large
logo below neckline.
Please indicate S, M, L, or XL
Item Price: $20.00
Item SKU: 101
Shipping Ground: Shipping included
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