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McGreevy K et al. – HD data are effective for monitoring trends over time across ethnic groups and injury types. Therefore, non–fatal injury surveillance should be considered for targeting specific worker populations for interventions to reduce exposure to workplace hazards, and can be a valuable surveillance tool in efforts to reduce occupational injuries.

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