Can We Reduce Workplace Fatalities by Half?
Singapore, an island republic of over 5 million inhabitants, has 3.1 million workers. Most are employed in the service, finance and tourist/transport industry. Significant numbers work in manufacturing, construction and heavy industry. Following a series of construction and shipyard accidents with m...
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Main Author: | David Soo Quee Koh (Author) |
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2012-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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