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The reasons for establishing good occupational safety and health standards are frequently identified as... realize that poor occupational safety and health performance results in cost to the State... Occupational safety and health requirements may be reinforced in... Occupational safety and health regulation of a limited number of specifically defined industries was in place for several decades... Occupational safety and health may involve interaction among many cognate disciplines... Modern occupational safety and health legislation usually demands that a...

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