New Interpretation of OSHA Rule Could Prevent COVID Outbreaks from Being Reported

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Risk & Insurance - Nov 05, 2020

Generally, there’s a risk for contracting COVID-19 every time you interact with people. For those who do not have the luxury of working from home, the risk becomes even greater. Advertisement Workplaces from food processing facilities to Amazon warehouses have faced outbreaks, with little action...

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