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Occupational Safety and Health

NEW SOLUTIONS: A Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy, 2003
The 2002 elections put worker health and safety in a deep hole. The administration's core strategy on safety and health wraps vague, moderate rhetoric around hard-right policies which cater to the most anti-worker factions of the business community.
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Occupational safety and health in Spain

Journal of Safety Research, 2002
Occupational Health and Safety in Spain has improved considerably over the last decade, most likely due to a new concept where an overall concept of safety culture is defined. Important changes in industrial safety, hygiene, and psychosocial factors present an optimistic panorama for the future of Spain.
Albert, Sesé   +5 more
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Occupational Safety and Health

The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1979
Work accidents became a matter of societal concern in the Progressive era of Woodrow Wilson. When other contingencies of modern life were brought under social security in the New Deal reforms of the 1930s, work accident legislation remained separate. One possible reason was that work accidents can be controlled within industrial and chance limits.
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