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An Assessment of the Effects of Increased Regulatory Enforcement on Occupational Hearing Loss Workers' Compensation gon 1984-1998
Irwin B. Horwitz () and
Brian McCall ()
Working Papers from Human Resources and Labor Studies, University of Minnesota (Twin Cities Campus)
Abstract:
Hearing loss from occupational exposures has been found to be a common and serious problem affecting workers. This paper examines the effect that increasing legislative enforcement of existing regulations has on improving worker safety.
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