The Asset Value of Employees The true value of employee assets cannot be standardized with a simple, flat ratio. Studies performed around the world have shown results vary (English)
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Title:The Asset Value of Employees The true value of employee assets cannot be standardized with a simple, flat ratio. Studies performed around the world have shown results vary
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Contributors:Heim, Thomas F. ( author )
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Published in:Occupational health and safety ; 84, 4 ; 30-37
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Publication date:2015-01-01
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Table of contents – Volume 84, Issue 4
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Don't Sacrifice Safety for Productivity Low-level access lifts are ready to use when they arrive on site, meaning less setup time is needed to ensure a safe ascentKissinger, Justin et al. | 2015
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Optical Clarity: Why It's Important and What It Means for You Viewing your welds through a clearer, better-quality lens allows your eyes to work longer with less fatigue and also less overall strain on your bodyBulan, Jamy et al. | 2015
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Keeping Hand Injuries in Check With 139,820 lost-time cases from hand injuries in 2013 alone, according to BLS, this is one of the higher incidence rates among all occupational injury typesElliott, Fred et al. | 2015
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Modern Issues of First Aid Training Treating an injured employee is one of the most unpredictable situations and hard to prepare for, so you have to plan for the worst in most cases while watching costs where you canSherrard, Linda J. et al. | 2015
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`Anyone Can Help Save a Life' ``Knowing that someone on hand is first aid trained should an event occur reduces the stress level of all the employees and makes them feel safer''| 2015
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Pros and Cons of Safety Footwear Delivery Systems The best method of obtaining safety footwear for your employees could be a combination of several elementsStallings, Don et al. | 2015
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The Asset Value of Employees The true value of employee assets cannot be standardized with a simple, flat ratio. Studies performed around the world have shown results varyHeim, Thomas F. et al. | 2015
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Selecting the Right Delivery Model and Service At a local store, you have the ability to shop as you would at any other store, get fitted for your correct shoe size, try them on, and make a purchaseBeard, Jarrod et al. | 2015
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Splashes & Sharps: Occupational Exposures in the Health Care Setting Many risky, splash-creating activities are conducted without the proper PPE because there is a lower perceived riskGoss, Linda et al. | 2015
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LED-Driven Infrared Sensors The author shines new light on LEL gas measurement for oil and gas and confined space entry applicationsBates, Bryan et al. | 2015
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The Other Side of the Coin Just because it's hard to measure the specific financial benefits of reducing injuries doesn't mean we should shy away from discussing safety's impact on an organization's bottom lineSmith, Danny et al. | 2015