Implementation and evaluation of interventions for home care aides on blood and body fluid exposure in large-group settings [0.03%]
在大型团体中实施和评估家庭保健助理对血液和体液接触的干预措施及评价
Shakirudeen Amuwo,Rosemary K Sokas,Leslie Nickels et al.
Shakirudeen Amuwo et al.
Participatory research conducted with academic, union and management cooperation resulted in the development, implementation, and process evaluation of interventions designed to reduce occupational blood and body fluid exposure among home c...
Ten years after: is it time to revisit the 1994 OSHA indoor air quality rule? [0.03%]
时隔十年:是时候重新审视美国劳工部职业安全卫生署的1994年室内空气质量规定了吗?
David Ahrens
David Ahrens
Approximately 20 million nonsmoking workers are employed in workplaces without restrictions on smoking and are potentially exposed to secondhand smoke--a Class A carcinogen. These workers are largely in the service industry, in southern and...
Lessons on corporate "sustainability" disclosure from Deepwater Horizon [0.03%]
深水地平线事故给企业可持续发展信息披露的启示
Sanford Lewis
Sanford Lewis
The BP oil spill highlighted shortcomings of current financial and sustainability reporting standards and practice. "Integrated reporting" aims to combine financial and social/environmental information into a single annual corporate report....
Craig Slatin
Craig Slatin
Modern environmental- and occupational-related morbidities and mortality are determined by the power relations inherent in our existing capitalist systems of production and consumption. These systems thwart human public health rights becaus...
From (before) Bhopal to (after) BP: trade secrets and the right to know [0.03%]
从博帕尔到英国石油公司:商业秘密与知情权
Charles Levenstein,Dom Tuminaro
Charles Levenstein
This paper discuses the tensions between, on the one hand, workers' and communities' right to know about occupational and environmental hazards, and on the other hand, trade secrets and the rights of their corporate owners. We first discuss...