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  • ...exposed to an 8-hour time-weighted average of 85 decibels or greater at no cost to the employees”
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  • (d) the cost of removing or mitigating that hazard or risk.”
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  • ...ely seen, presumably{{Citation needed|date=April 2009}} due to its greater cost and size than the other coin-operated machines.
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  • ...isher = Radon Solution—Raising Radon Awareness}}</ref>. They are usually cost effective and can greatly reduce or even eliminate the contamination and th
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  • ...o are exposed to noise levels of 85 dB(A) or greater. This is to be at no cost to employees. Employees can pick whichever type of hearing protection they
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  • ...]. In general, courts will only award a nominal sum, not the full economic cost. However, in the specific case of health and safety prosecution, the court
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  • ...rk environments has begun to gain momentum in business and government as a cost-effective means to enhance occupational safety and health. Many U.S. compan
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  • Cervical cancer screening via the [[Pap smear]] has the best cost-benefit profile of all the forms of cancer screening from a public health p
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  • ...h care expenditure: An analysis of the multi-employer HERO health risk and cost database. J Occup Environ Med, 40:843-854.</ref>
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  • ...e that 10%, or 2 million, patients a year become infected, with the annual cost ranging from $4.5 billion to $11 billion.
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  • ...metI"/> Among a variety of other uses, manganese is a key component of low-cost [[stainless steel]] formulations.<ref name="MangUSGS2006"/><ref>{{cite jour
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  • Road crashes worldwide kill over a million people every year and cost as much as 3% of global gross domestic product (GDP).<ref name=peden>Peden, ...IPE model assumes that managers will write a business case focusing on the cost savings of protecting workers; perform a safety audit of their organization
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  • ...rom banning asbestos in 1991 because although EPA research showed it would cost between $450 and 800 million and save around 200 lives in a 13 year period,
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  • ...largely be carried out in-house in many organisations. This can result in cost savings and more flexibility in when PAT testing is carried out.
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  • ...mon, helped to promote greater safety of coal miners and to increase the [[cost-effectiveness]] of production<ref>Simpson G. (1984) An ergonomics service t ...ment]] (HIA) led over time to further work, including involvement in the [[cost-benefit analysis]] of the European Commission’s Clean Air for Europe (CAF
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  • ...itizens in Europe and worldwide through safety analysis, implementation of cost effective action plans, and coordination with other safety initiatives worl
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  • ...related to stress and, according to the American Institute of Stress, the cost to industry has been estimated at $200 billion-$300 billion a year.[http://
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  • ...roduction using little labor, land, or maintenance, high productivity, low cost, and modest requirements for materials and energy.
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  • ...th and safety professionals. In 2000, it was estimated that the US annual cost for occupational health compliance more than $30 billion and a year later t ...health screening requirements. The company has determined that it is more cost-effective for businesses with 15 or more workers who require occupational h
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  • ...rises|SME]]s). It is a highly pragmatic approach that focus on simple low-cost interventions which improve both [[labor productivity]] and work conditions
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