Occupational risk control predicting and preventing the unwanted

In Occupational Risk Control, Derek Viner brings together the theoretical aspects of his subject into a coherent whole and then connects them with the needs both of practitioners and educators. The theory embraced by the author spans ideas formed between the industrial revolution and the present day...

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Main Author: Viner, Derek (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Abingdon, Oxfordshire Routledge 2019
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