Zuckerman, 2001 - Google Patents
A national health and safety standard?Zuckerman, 2001
- Document ID
- 5313656810158881835
- Author
- Zuckerman A
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- New Steel
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Focuses on the development of standards for occupational, health, and safety (OHS) by the Accredited Standards Committee Z10 in the United States. Goal of standardization; Compatibility of the created standard to the existing standards; Influence of standardization …
- 230000036541 health 0 title abstract description 3
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