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The Law and Occupational Injury, Disease, and Death
With more than 11,000 deaths and over two million injuries and diseases attributed to workplace-related hazards each year, the prevention of injuries, death, and disease in the workplace has been of increasing concern to lawyers, labor unions, government officials, insurance companies, and legal scholars.
Author(s) | By Warren Freedman. |
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Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing Plc |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 199 |
Published in | United States |
Published | 22 Jan 1990 |
Availability | Not yet available |
With more than 11,000 deaths and over two million injuries and diseases attributed to workplace-related hazards each year, the prevention of injuries, death, and disease in the workplace has been of increasing concern to lawyers, labor unions, government officials, insurance companies, and legal scholars.
Introduction to Injury, Disease, and Death in the Workplace Recognition of Occupational Injury, Disease, or Death Identification of Specific Exposures in the Workplace Alcoholism in the Workplace Drug-Testing in the Workplace Roles of the Parties in
WARREN FREEDMAN was formerly Liability Counsel and Assistant Secretary for Bristol-Myers Co. Among his previous books are Foreign Plaintiffs in Products Liability Actions, Frivolous Lawsuits and Frivolous Defenses, Federal Statutes on Environmental Protec