Effectiveness of Work Injury Prevention Education and Safety Training by an Occupational Therapist (Research)
British Journal of Occupational Therapy 2009, Oct, 72, 10
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Introduction Injuries that occur in the workplace are a serious matter for both the injured employee and the employer. The US Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that 4,257,300 nonfatal injuries occurred in private industry during 2004. Over a million of these injuries required the employee to spend days away from work. Overall, musculoskeletal disorders accounted for 32% of injuries (US Department of Labor 2006).
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