The occupational injury experience of the U.S. and Australian construction industries for 1988-1991 was compared to identib similarities and differences in risk and to share information vital for planning strategies for prevention. There were 4,158 deaths in the U.S. and 264 in the Australian constr
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Fatal unintentional occupational poisonings by hydrofluoric acid in the U.S.
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