OSHA enforcement finds decline in workplace injuries
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The statistical data provided by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration with respect to the number of workplace injuries, for the year 2004, are discussed. According the agency, the number of cases for that year has been the lowest, after the revised recording standard in 2002 was implemented.
Publication Name: CTD News Workplace Solutions for Repetitive Stress Injuries
Subject: Health care industry
ISSN: 1062-6743
Year: 2006
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Safety training must encompass new hires, veterans
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George Carpenter, chief executive officer of WorkWell Systems Inc, provides information on the importance of education newly recruited and veteran workers, over safety issues and the importance of safety programs.
Publication Name: CTD News Workplace Solutions for Repetitive Stress Injuries
Subject: Health care industry
ISSN: 1062-6743
Year: 2005
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Keep young workers safe on job
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Suggestions to employers by Occupational Safety and Health Administration, on educating young workers on health hazards prevalent in a workplace environment, are presented.
Publication Name: CTD News Workplace Solutions for Repetitive Stress Injuries
Subject: Health care industry
ISSN: 1062-6743
Year: 2005
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