In Review - New texts on HazMat management and industrial fire protection. (Unbekannt)
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Professional safety
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Titel:In Review - New texts on HazMat management and industrial fire protection.
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Erschienen in:Professional safety ; 47, 12 ; 13
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Erscheinungsort:Park Ridge, Ill.
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Erscheinungsdatum:2002
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President's Message| 2002
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Standards Developments| 2002
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Manual Materials Handling - Training in Lifting: Do Good Lifting Techniques Adversely Affect Case-Handling Times? Persuading employees to modify their lifting behavior can be a challenge, but it is particularly important in distribution facilities, where employees fear that better techniques will hinder their performance and, thus, their ability to meet productivity standards. This article details a study that attempted to quantify the change in case-handling times associated with various lifting techniques designed to reduce injury risks to employees.Lavender, Steven A. et al. | 2002
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