The Human Element in Industrial Accident Prevention |
Contents
PSYCHOLOGICAL AND SOCIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS | 20 |
SECTION TWO Postemployment Practices and Safety | 36 |
TRAINING PROGRAMS AND ACCIDENT PREVENTION | 42 |
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