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Title
:
OSHA: Effective Ergonomics: Strategy for Success
Url
:
https://www.osha.gov/ergonomics
Publisher
:
United States. Dept. of Labor
Description
:
An overview of OSHA's organizational strategies. Provides links to information useful to those seeking to reduce workplace injuries.
LC Classification
:
Technology -- Engineering (General). Civil engineering -- Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) -- Human engineering
Technology -- Technology (General) -- Industrial engineering -- Human engineering in industry. Man-machine systems
Technology -- Technology (General) -- Industrial safety. Industrial accident prevention
Technology -- Technology (General) -- Industrial safety. Industrial accident prevention -- Special topics, A-Z -- Behavior modification
Technology -- Technology (General) -- Industrial safety. Industrial accident prevention -- Study and teaching
GEM Subject
:
Science
Health
Science -- Engineering
Science -- Technology
Vocational Education
Vocational Education -- Trade and industrial
Health -- Safety
Date Issued
:
2004
Resource Type
:
Reference Material
Reference Material -- FAQ
Format
:
Document -- PDF
Audience
:
Professional/Practitioner
Language
:
English
Access Rights
:
Free access
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