Controlling injury hazards in construction
- PMID: 7667748
Controlling injury hazards in construction
Abstract
Using information from the U.S. government and the scientific literature, the authors identify preventive strategies for specific types of injuries and categorize features of employers and workers that are associated with low injury rates. They conclude that safe working conditions are possible and are related to the attitudes of workers and management.
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