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Work-Related Burns in North Carolina, [removed]Introduction Burns are among the most devastating injuries affecting workers. Burns include tissue injuries caused by contact with dry heat (fire), moist heat (steam), chem
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J. Ind. / /

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United States / /

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Hospital Stay / /

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Thermal and chemical burns / electricity / statewide data processor / e-code / e-codes / compensation insurance programs / food services / chemicals / /

MedicalCondition

burn / severe occupational injuries / burn injuries / Injury / tissue injuries / expensive injuries / burns / burns of the face / burn-related injuries / work-related burn injuries / injuries / /

MedicalTreatment

radiation / /

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Division of Public Health Page / Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologist / Bureau of Census / U.S. National Center for Health Statistics / N.C. State Center for Health Statistics / Department of Health and Human Services / Division of Public Health / Bureau of Labor Statistics / Centers for Disease Control and Prevention / /

Person

Aldona Z. Wos / Laura Gerald / Pat McCrory / /

Position

State Health Director / Governor / Director Occupational and Environmental Epidemiology www.ncdhhs.gov / N.C. General / Secretary / /

ProvinceOrState

North / New Jersey / Minnesota / Indiana / North Carolina / Colorado / /

Region

New England / /

Technology

radiation / statewide data processor / /

URL

www.publichealth.nc.gov / www.ncdhhs.gov / /

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