Work-related injuries in trade apprentices
Abstract: This study attempted to identify and describe all work-related injuries in a cohort of trade apprentices at the Canberra Institute of Technology over an approximate one-year period. In 997 persons followed for a total of 198 456 days of exposure there were 771 injuries of which 191 were cl...
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Main Authors: | Tim Driscoll (Author), Margaret Hanson (Author) |
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1997-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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