Safety and Accident Prevention in Chemical OperationsCompilation of studies comprising a textbook on occupational accident prevention in the chemical industry - includes chapters on safety training and radiation protection. Diagrams and references. |
Contents
Why Safety? | 1 |
Who Makes Safety? | 9 |
Organized Labors Interest in Safety | 17 |
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Safety and Accident Prevention in Chemical Operations Howard H. Fawcett,William Samuel Wood No preview available - 1965 |
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