The efficacy of training for occupational injury control
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The efficacy of training for occupational injury control
Abstract
Fifty years after reports that training enhances workplace safety began to appear in the literature, training continues to be considered a practical approach to injury prevention. However, data suggest that workplace training is not commonplace. Studies of the effectiveness of training are reviewed, and successful components of training programs are described.
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