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Health Care-Associated Illnesses and Record-keeping: Using the OSHA Log 300
Environment of Care News, 06/23/09
Preventing and controlling illness is crucial in health care organizations. Analyzing records on illness, such as the Occupational Safety and Health Administration's (OSHA's) Form 300, Log of Injuries and Illnesses, is a widely recognized method for discovering workplace health and safety problems and for tracking progress in solving those problems.
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