OSHA Watch November/December 2008
OSHA Watch, November 5, 2008
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OSHA Watch November/December 2008
Inside:
Update your OSHA safety manual
Training techniques that will keep employees awake
OSHA inspections decline, but citations still pack a hefty punch
Source patient blood draw, cleaning schedule, vaccinations, training records, committee safety evaluations, vaccine expiration dates, drug samples
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