Playing it safe: make sure kids' summer fun isn't spoiled by injury
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The safety rules to be followed in playground to avoid injuries are mentioned. It states that children get themselves injured as they fall from a height for which it has recommended that playgrounds to have twelve inches of loose fill, like sand, pea gravel, loose wood or rubber product, in and around play area that has to be deep enough to avoid kids getting hurt and parents should supervise the children and ensure that the playground had loose fill.
Publication Name: Safety & Health
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0891-1797
Year: 2004
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Despite opposition, senate passes overtime work rules
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The Senate has passed a spending package in 2003, which could result in stripping 8 million U.S. Families of overtime pay and other benefits.
Publication Name: Safety & Health
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0891-1797
Year: 2003
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Despite opposition, senate passes overtime work rules
Article Abstract:
The Senate passed a spending package in 2003, which could result in stripping 8 million U.S. families of overtime pay and other benefits.
Publication Name: Safety & Health
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0891-1797
Year: 2004
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Comment about this article or add new information about this topic:
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