Janicak, 2008 - Google Patents
Occupational fatalities due to electrocutions in the construction industryJanicak, 2008
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- 17859207578089535491
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- Janicak C
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- Journal of safety research
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INTRODUCTION: Occupational fatalities due to contact with electricity account for approximately 9% of all deaths in the construction industry and is the fourth leading cause of death in this industry. METHOD: Differences in the proportions of electrocutions in the …
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