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Office (1-800-35-NIOSH) and on the Internet at www.cdc.gov/niosh/pubs.
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How to Conduct Your Own Survey by Priscilla Scant
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Case Studies in Safety and Productivity 2000.
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people who want to take action to prevent injuries. It focuses on
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Business and Industry Topic Interest Group of the American
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Association, the American Society for Quality, and the Association
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