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Health, safety & prosperity: Nova Scotia's 21st-century challenge
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Halifax, N.S. : novaknowledge, 2010
Description
1 electronic text (73 p.) : ill., digital file.
Availability
Available Online
Canada Commons - Documents
Details
Subject(s)
Industrial hygiene
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Nova Scotia
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Industrial safety
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Evaluation
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Nova Scotia
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Related name
NovaKnowledge (Firm)
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Notes
"A novaknowledge Report Card".
"June 2010".
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references: p. 65-69.
Contents
1. Executive summary
2. Introduction: Purpose of this report; Setting the context.
3. How healthy are we?: Why change the way we think about health?
Our health status
Digging deeper - understanding our health record
Conclusions.
4. How safe are our workplaces?: Workplace injury: an epidemic of epic proportions
Our safety record
Digging deeper - understanding our safety record
Conclusion.
5. How quickly are we getting back to work?: The record is clear - and it's not good!
Return to work
Digging deeper - understanding our RTW record
6. Forward thinking - Organizations on the move: International and national
Nova Scotia.
7. Forward thinking - The case for investment: Direct and indirect costs
Benefits of a healthy workforce.
8. Forward thinking - Leading social change: Sustainable change model
9. Forward thinking - Recommendations: Key messages and recommendations; Indicators
Bibliography.
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Health, safety and prosperity : Nova Scotia's 21st-century challenge
Publisher no.
223991
OCLC
659391092
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