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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.
Richard A. Lemen   +3 more
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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 ...
José M. Peiró, Lois E. Tetrick
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Occupational Safety And Health

2005
AbstractThis chapter addresses social injustice in relation to occupational safety and health. It provides an historic overview and discussion of the scope of the problem, a discussion of income inequalities in the United States, and various ways in which social injustice impacts on occupational safety and health.
Linda Rae Murray, Andrea Kidd Taylor
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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.
Noelia Llorens   +5 more
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Certifications in occupational health and safety

American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal, 1976
(1976). Certifications in occupational health and safety. American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal: Vol. 37, No. 12, pp. 677-679.
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Occupational Safety and Health Administration

2021
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is a US public agency. As part of the Department of Labor, OSHA is responsible for issuing and enforcing occupational safety and health standards. Since OSHA’s establishment in 1970, the number of workers who have suffered an accident, contracted a disease, or even died at work in the United ...
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Economics for occupational safety and health

Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment and Health. Supplement, 2008
The aim of the article is to show how economics can help in decision making in occupational safety and health. Different methods and concepts used in economics have been described. In addition, examples have been given of how regulation and incentives have been used to promote occupational safety and health.
Kankaanpaa, Eila   +3 more
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Occupational Safety and Health

The American Journal of Nursing, 1975
Joyce N. Benoit, David H. Goldstein
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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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