Counting Injuries and Illnesses in the Workplace: Proposals for a Better System |
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SUMMARY OF CONCLUSIONS | 1 |
BACKGROUND | 11 |
THE AGENCIES AND THEIR DATA SYSTEMS | 27 |
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