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Review of Construction Employer Case Studies of Safety and Health Equipment Interventions

AbstractThis paper presents a review of 153 case studies of equipment interventions to improve safety and health of construction businesses in Ohio in 2003–2016. These represent $6.46 million (2016 USD) in purchases incentivized through the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation (OHBWC) Safety Interve...

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Published in:Journal of construction engineering and management 2020-04, Vol.146 (4)
Main Authors: Lowe, Brian D, Albers, James, Hayden, Marie, Lampl, Michael, Naber, Steven, Wurzelbacher, Steven
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Electric cables
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Quality assessment
Reduction
Risk analysis
Safety programs
Sawing
Technical Papers
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