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Yes, it would be considered a “work

related injury” as defined by the Department of Labor.

Sincerely,

Rene Quintana

Adelante Del Norte

From: Josh Shepherd

[mailto:shepherd@...]

Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2006

11:47 AM

Subject: [ ]

Poison Ivy

Hello

Everyone,

I recently received the following question and I am

not sure what the answer is. I am hoping some of you might have an idea.

Thanks for the help.

" Is

poison ivy considered an occupational disease for farmworkers? Does

you know of a mechanism in place to report it? "

Josh ShepherdNational Center For Farmworker HealthResource Center Manager(512) 312-5463

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Josh.

As long as the Medical Provider shows in

their notes that it was connected to their work environmental, it is an

occupational disease. A similar question came up about TB in the

workplace. A worker contracted TB because of the exposure in a van with

10 other workers who where on their way to work.

Ed

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[mailto: ] On Behalf Of Josh Shepherd

Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2006

12:47 PM

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Subject: [ ]

Poison Ivy

Hello Everyone,

I recently received the

following question and I am not sure what the answer is. I am hoping some

of you might have an idea. Thanks for the help.

" Is poison ivy considered an

occupational disease for farmworkers? Does you know of a mechanism in

place to report it? "

Josh ShepherdNational Center For Farmworker HealthResource Center Manager(512) 312-5463

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Dermatitis which results from the unique situation or conditions of the

workplace, should be covered. So, I would definitely call it an

occupational condition if it were up to me. In terms of where to report

it, it depends upon the state.

Josh Shepherd wrote:

>

> Hello Everyone,

>

> I recently received the following question and I am not sure what the

> answer is. I am hoping some of you might have an idea. Thanks for

> the help.

>

> " Is poison ivy considered an occupational disease for farmworkers?

> Does you know of a mechanism in place to report it? "

>

> Josh Shepherd

> National Center For Farmworker Health

> Resource Center Manager

> (512) 312-5463

>

>

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It is a work related injury.

Rene Quintana

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From: Keifer MD MPH [mailto:mkeifer@...]

Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2006 2:16 PM

Subject: Re: [ ] Poison Ivy

Dermatitis which results from the unique situation or conditions of the

workplace, should be covered. So, I would definitely call it an

occupational condition if it were up to me. In terms of where to report

it, it depends upon the state.

Josh Shepherd wrote:

>

> Hello Everyone,

>

> I recently received the following question and I am not sure what the

> answer is. I am hoping some of you might have an idea. Thanks for

> the help.

>

> " Is poison ivy considered an occupational disease for farmworkers?

> Does you know of a mechanism in place to report it? "

>

> Josh Shepherd

> National Center For Farmworker Health

> Resource Center Manager

> (512) 312-5463

>

>

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Hello Josh,

We do not have poison ivy in California, we do have poison oak. Yes it is an

occupational hazard (as are bee stings and snakes), and it is reportable if

it is work related.

n Moses

San Francisco

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From: " Keifer MD MPH " <mkeifer@...>

< >

Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2006 2:16 PM

Subject: Re: [ ] Poison Ivy

> Dermatitis which results from the unique situation or conditions of the

> workplace, should be covered. So, I would definitely call it an

> occupational condition if it were up to me. In terms of where to report

> it, it depends upon the state.

>

> Josh Shepherd wrote:

>>

>> Hello Everyone,

>>

>> I recently received the following question and I am not sure what the

>> answer is. I am hoping some of you might have an idea. Thanks for

>> the help.

>>

>> " Is poison ivy considered an occupational disease for farmworkers?

>> Does you know of a mechanism in place to report it? "

>>

>> Josh Shepherd

>> National Center For Farmworker Health

>> Resource Center Manager

>> (512) 312-5463

>>

>>

>

>

> To Post a message, send it to: Groups

>

> To Unsubscribe, send a blank message to:

> -unsubscribe

>

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Hello Josh and all,We do not have poison ivy in California, we do have poison oak. Yes it is an occupational hazard (as are bee stings and snake bitess), and it is reportable if it is work related.n Moses San Francisco

----- Original Message -----

From: Josh Shepherd

Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2006 11:47 AM

Subject: [ ] Poison Ivy

Hello Everyone,

I recently received the following question and I am not sure what the answer is. I am hoping some of you might have an idea. Thanks for the help.

"Is poison ivy considered an occupational disease for farmworkers? Does you know of a mechanism in place to report it?" Josh Shepherd

National Center For Farmworker Health

Resource Center Manager

(512) 312-5463

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Thank you very much for your information related to poison ivy and other occupational hazards. Hilda

From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of nSent: Tuesday, August 08, 2006 8:22 PM Subject: Re: [ ] Poison Ivy

Hello Josh,We do not have poison ivy in California, we do have poison oak. Yes it is an occupational hazard (as are bee stings and snakes), and it is reportable if it is work related.n MosesSan Francisco----- Original Message ----- From: " Keifer MD MPH" <mkeifer@...n.edu>< >Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2006 2:16 PMSubject: Re: [ ] Poison Ivy> Dermatitis which results from the unique situation or conditions of the> workplace, should be covered. So, I would definitely call it an> occupational condition if it were up to me. In terms of where to report> it, it depends upon the state.>> Josh Shepherd wrote:>>>> Hello Everyone,>>>> I recently received the following question and I am not sure what the>> answer is. I am hoping some of you might have an idea. Thanks for>> the help.>>>> "Is poison ivy considered an occupational disease for farmworkers?>> Does you know of a mechanism in place to report it?">>>> Josh Shepherd>> National Center For Farmworker Health>> Resource Center Manager>> (512) 312-5463>>>>>>> To Post a message, send it to: Groups>> To Unsubscribe, send a blank message to: > -unsubscribe >

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