Book Description
In 1995, the National Safety Council estimated that workplace accidents cost the United States more than $75 billion dollars, killed 11,000 workers, and left more than 7 million others injured or ill, despite strict OSHA regulations. This new book examines how such accidents and fatalities happen and how to eliminate or reduce on-the-job hazards through preventive planning and safety engineering and management.
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About the author
Frank R. Spellman is the Environmental Health and Safety Manager for a large wastewater treatment sanitation district in Southeastern Virginia. He has extensive experience in environmental science and engineering in both military and civilian communities.
Nancy Whiting is a marketing writer in water/wastewater, food science, and education for a small scientific and technical publishing company. --Ce texte fait référence à une édition épuisée ou non disponible de ce titre.