Thousands of workers are killed every year working in dangerous professions that build, serve and protect our communities. ESRAC collaborators have worked in a range of industries including miners, firefighters, healthcare workers, and construction workers, to identify environmental hazards that put them at risk every day.
Projects
- Arizona Center for Public Health Preparedness
- Arizona Healthcare Workforce
- Arizona NP, CNM, and NP Healthcare Workforce
- Arts for Behavioral Change Program in Lima, Peru
- Biodiesel Emissions in Mining
- Comparison of Diesel and Biodiesel Emissions and Health Effects in Underground Mining
- Determination of Risk Factors for Cardiovascular Disease in Firefighters
- Effectivenes Evaluation of Noise Control Interventions in Active Shaft Mining
- Firefighter Statin Trial: Reducing Atherosclerotic Disease and Risk Factors
- Fireground Injuries: An International Evaluation of Causes and Best Practices
- Graduate Industrial Hygiene Program Grant, University of Arizona
- Hospital Preparedness Program: First Responder Safety and Health
- Impacts of Fatalities on US Coal Productivity, 1988-2010 (SFAz)
- Institute for Mineral Resources - Mining Health and Safety Tech Advisory Committee
- Mountain West Preparedness and Emergency Response Learning Center
- NIOSH NPPTL BAA - Investigating Respiratory Protection for Firefighters Assessment of CBRN Canisters during Firefighter Overhaul
- Occupational Medicine Activities and Skills: An Empiric Study
- Respirator User Learning Effectiveness study / Respirator Use by Impaired Workers
- Web-Based Industrial Hygiene Resource Toolbox