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Everyone would benefit if all employers and workers had a MOM who cares as much as this one.
Hospital-owned practices were the most successful in attracting physicians in 2009.
In a recent online dialogue on What to do About Safety Incentives, Dr. David Michaels, assistant secretary of labor, Occupational Safety and Health Administration, (OSHA) told more than 1,000 listeners why he considers the link between accurate injury tracking and appropriate workplace safety incentives to be of paramount importance.
Children suffer both emotionally and economically when a parent dies or becomes severely disabled in a work-related accident. College plans, for example, often get shoved to the back burner.
Sometimes a tragic loss results in a calling. When Shawn Boone, 33, died in 2003 of burns suffered in an aluminum dust explosion at his workplace in Indiana, his sister, Tammy Miser, took a crash course in work-related fatality investigations.
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