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Reality Tales: How Did It Happen?. Life Changing AG Injury Stories from Workers & Farmers Helen Murphy- Robinson FNP, MHS Director of Outreach and Education Pacific Northwest Agricultural Safety and Health Center (PNASH) University of Washington, Seattle NIFS Conference June 2011. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Heat Illness Prevention Training materials for educators Photo © Stacey Holland Learn More

PNASH Center feature APHA produced video promotes PNASH's good work Learn More

Practical Solutions for Pesticide Safety Protecting Agricultural Pesticide Handlers Learn More

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Fluorescent Tracer Technique: Hands-on Learning for Pesticide Safety Education Learn More

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About UsThe Pacific Northwest Agricultural Safety and Health Center conducts research and promotes best health and safety practices for Northwest producers and workers in farming, fishing and forestry. Affiliated with the UW School of Public Health, PNASH integrates expertise from multiple disciplines, institutions and community partners. Areas of emphasis include new production technologies and the needs of under-served and vulnerable populations.

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Featured ResourcesHeat Illness Prevention: Training Materials for Educators Fluorescent Tracer Technique: Hands-on Learning for Pesticide Safety Education Practical Solutions for Pesticide Safety: Protecting Agricultural Pesticide Handlers Pesticides & Health Audio/Video Library - Audio/Video Biblioteca Sexual Harassment Prevention Northwest Forest Worker Safety Orchard Injuries

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PNASH's Year End Report 2014-2015 Staff Profile: Close Up SEPT 15: Victoria Breckwich Vásquez Karr offers CME course. Pediatric Outcomes - Pesticides & Nitrates Copper River (AK) Salmon Fisherman Pilot | ASPPH 14 MAY 15 Former PNASHer Cynthia Curl makes news as a "Rising Star"

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