Documents
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AFL-CIO Workers' Compensation Under State Laws
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Annotated Bibliography of Issues in the U.S. Construction Industry
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ASSE White Paper Addressing the Return on Investment for Safety, Health and Environmental (SH&E) Management Programs
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BUILT: Quitting Tobacco - The Next Step: Employer's Toolbox for Building a Cessation Program
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Construction Design Safety in the Marketplace
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Construction Has High Rate of Muskuloskeletal Claims
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CPWR Technical Report: Construction Procurement Policies That Address Health Insurance: A Cost Analysis
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Developing and Testing of Ergonomic Tools for Tile Setters Work
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Effects of Firm Size on Risks and Reporting of Elevation Fall Injury in Construction Trades
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Employer spending on workers' compensation, by industry, 2000
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Ergonomics and Economics : Dilemma's and Chances
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Health Insurance Coverage and Health Care Utilization Among Hispanic Construction Workers
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Highway-Visibility Apparel
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Hispanic Employment in Construction
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Immigrant Construction Workers and Safety and Health in South Florida
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Improving Safety Can Save You Money
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Informing Regulatory Decisions: 2003 Report to Congress on the Cost and Benefits of Federal Regulations and Unfunded Mandates on State, Local, and Tribal Entities
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Inspecting Occupational Safety and Health in the Construction Industry
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Managing Power Line Hazards
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NIOSH Trench Safety Awareness Training
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OSHA's "$AFETY PAYS" Program
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OSHA's Focused Inspection Program in Construction
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Productivity Enhancement: Project Labor Agreements
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ROI Analysis of Education and Training
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Safety Groups - Everyone can profit when the best help the worst
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Standard Offers Increased Visibility to Workers
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Surveillance of Construction Workers in North Carolina, Ohio, and Missouri :Summary of Final report to CPWR: January 2001
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The Construction Chart Book 4th Edition
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The Economics of Health and Safety in Construction
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U.S. Construction Labor Productivity Trends, 1970-1998
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US Bureau of Labor Statistics data
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Work-related Musculoskeletal Disorders of the Neck, Back, and Upper Extremity in Washington State, 1990-1998
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