A Comparison of Safety and Health Training of Painters in Alaska, Oregon, and Washington

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Summary Statement

The findings of a three-year study comparing the effectiveness of differing safety and health requirements for painters in three states -- Alaska, Oregon, and Washington.
January 1997

CPWR report on the main findings of a three-year study comparing the effectiveness of differing safety and health requirements for painters in three states -- Alaska, Oregon, and Washington. The study shows Alaska's mandatory Hazardous Painting Certification Standard is more effective in reaching a broad cross-section of painters, improves self-protective behaviors against solvents and other hazards, and costs less per painter than voluntary training in the two other states.

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