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		<title>Training For Trips And Tumbles</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[According to the Department of Labor (DOL) falls at work are a major cause of death, triggering eight per cent of occupational fatalities from trauma. The dominance of such injuries is elicited through risks posed by equipment, practices, and unsafe surroundings, such as slippery surfaces. All such hazards require programs involving fall protection training and [...]


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