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Occupational Safety and Health Standards

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1989
If we are to approach developing a safe and healthful workplace in a more timely fashion, a more generic approach must be considered and applied instead of developing recommendations and standards simply on a substance-by-substance basis, an approach that has been the most prominent.
R A, Lemen   +3 more
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Occupational Health and Safety

2015
The management of Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) within the healthcare environment is challenging. Workers are exposed to a complex array of hazards and risks and the outcomes can range from minor illness and injury to catastrophic events including death.
Paul Rothmore, Rose Boucaut
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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

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. But
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OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY EMERGENCIES

Dental Clinics of North America, 1995
When considering potentials emergencies in the dental office, one usually first thinks about potential drug reactions or adverse response to underlying systemic diseases. The rare, but potential, emergencies arising from the office environment itself also exist. Toxic reactions to various chemicals found in the office must be considered also.
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Occupational Health and Safety

Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 1984
Occupational health and safety legislation has found greater acceptance in Sweden than in the United States. Since both countries share many similar socioeconomic values, occupational health professionals in the United States may profit from knowledge of the Swedish system.
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Occupational Health and Safety

This comprehensive handbook delves into the essence of Occupational Health and Safety (OHS), exploring the dynamic interplay between regulations, practical methodologies, and the broader impact of OHS on organizations. The goal of the book is to help readers understand OHS practices in the workplace and how to implement a plan.
Popma, Jan, Jaspers, T.
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Occupational Safety and Health

The American Journal of Nursing, 1975
D H, Goldstein, J N, Benoit
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Occupational Safety and Health

2012
AbstractOccupational health and safety reflects the effect of the work environment on employees, groups and work units in organizations, and organizations as a whole. This chapter provides an overview of the research on workplace safety and specifically discusses safety training, regulatory focus, safety climate, leadership, and job design as they ...
Lois E. Tetrick, José María Peiró
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