Reducing Hazardous Cleaning Product Use: A Collaborative Effort
AUTOR(ES)
Pechter, Elise
FONTE
Association of Schools of Public Health
RESUMO
Workplace hazards affecting vulnerable populations of low-wage and immigrant workers present a special challenge to the practice of occupational health. Unions, Coalition for Occupational Safety and Health (COSH) groups, and other organizations have developed worker-led approaches to promoting safety. Public health practitioners can provide support for these efforts.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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