| Russell J. Kendzior - Technology & Engineering - 2017 - 283 pages
When watching the evening news you can be led to believe that most slip and fall claims are bogus and nothing more than a scam designed to fleece business owners and the ... | |
| Steven Di Pilla - Technology & Engineering - 2016 - 480 pages
More than one million people suffer from a slip, trip, or fall each year and 17,700 died as a result of falls in 2005. They are the number one preventable cause of loss in the ... | |
| Kenneth Wolff, Kenneth M. Wolff - Business & Economics - 1995 - 194 pages
Written in layman's terms, not legalese or insurance-speak, this book is designed to help you understand how the Workers' Comp system works and to provide a basic understanding ... | |
| Melissa A. Bailey, Matthew C. Cooper, Frank D. Davis, William K. Doran, John B. Flood, Margaret S. Lopez, John F. Martin, Marshall Lee Miller, Gwendolyn K. Nightengale, Shontell Powell, Phillip B. Russell, Arthur G. Sapper, Kenneth B. Siepman, Zachary S. Stinson, R. Lance Witcher - Technology & Engineering - 2016 - 372 pages
Now in its third edition, this popular Handbook has been your go-to guide to the fundamentals of occupational safety and health law for over a decade. This new edition provides ... | |
| Alan Matchett - Business & Economics - 2002 - 304 pages
CCTV for Security Professionals provides the information necessary to design the ideal CCTV system. The chapters are stand-alone sources of information on their subjects and ... | |
| Norman Thomson - Technology & Engineering - 2001 - 176 pages
Significant loss to business occurs through fires in the workplace. Whether large or small, fire causes personal suffering, damage to plant, equipment and buildings, and loss ... | |
| James E. Piper - Technology & Engineering - 2004 - 459 pages
This practical guide is designed for facility and maintenance managers who are facing "repair or replace" decisions for their buildings. Filled with useful information and ... | |
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