[Excerpt] This 2009 edition of “Death on the Job: The Toll of Neglect” marks the 18th year the AFL-CIO has produced a report on the state of safety and health protections for America’s workers. The report includes state-by-state profiles of workers’ safety and health and features state and national information on workplace fatalities, injuries, illnesses, the number and frequency of workplace inspections, penalties, funding, staffing and public-employee coverage under the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHAct). It also includes information on the state of mine safety and health
Today, generally 13 U.S. workers die from workplace injuries. In 1970 on average, there were as many...
A power point made by the IDPH on promoting and protecting the health of Iowans in the workplace
Occupational safety and health is 1 of 15 areas addressed in the Public Health Service's Objectives ...
[Excerpt] This edition of “Death on the Job: The Toll of Neglect” marks the 16th year the AFL-CIO ha...
[Excerpt] Workers in the mining industry continue to face a higher risk of fatal injury than average...
"Occupational injury mortality in the United States for 1980 through 1989 was investigated using inf...
[Excerpt] Foreign-born workers are likely to toil in high-risk occupations, work in the unregulated,...
Even as government agencies, safety organizations, and employers strive to eliminate deaths at work,...
More than fourteen thousand workers died as a result of occupationally related accidents in 1970. Th...
This fact sheet examines select data from the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industria...
This dissertation comprises of three papers on occupational safety and health. Occupationa...
[Excerpt] Workers’ compensation provides cash and medical benefits to workers who are injured or bec...
The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries (CFOI) is the federal gov...
[Excerpt] On March 20, 2001, President Bush--in his first major legislative action--signed legislati...
https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/govpubs-tn-labor-workforce-development-occupational-injuries/1007...
Today, generally 13 U.S. workers die from workplace injuries. In 1970 on average, there were as many...
A power point made by the IDPH on promoting and protecting the health of Iowans in the workplace
Occupational safety and health is 1 of 15 areas addressed in the Public Health Service's Objectives ...
[Excerpt] This edition of “Death on the Job: The Toll of Neglect” marks the 16th year the AFL-CIO ha...
[Excerpt] Workers in the mining industry continue to face a higher risk of fatal injury than average...
"Occupational injury mortality in the United States for 1980 through 1989 was investigated using inf...
[Excerpt] Foreign-born workers are likely to toil in high-risk occupations, work in the unregulated,...
Even as government agencies, safety organizations, and employers strive to eliminate deaths at work,...
More than fourteen thousand workers died as a result of occupationally related accidents in 1970. Th...
This fact sheet examines select data from the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industria...
This dissertation comprises of three papers on occupational safety and health. Occupationa...
[Excerpt] Workers’ compensation provides cash and medical benefits to workers who are injured or bec...
The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries (CFOI) is the federal gov...
[Excerpt] On March 20, 2001, President Bush--in his first major legislative action--signed legislati...
https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/govpubs-tn-labor-workforce-development-occupational-injuries/1007...
Today, generally 13 U.S. workers die from workplace injuries. In 1970 on average, there were as many...
A power point made by the IDPH on promoting and protecting the health of Iowans in the workplace
Occupational safety and health is 1 of 15 areas addressed in the Public Health Service's Objectives ...