New Kansas Worker Safety Information
September 12th, 2008 Posted by Derrick
A recent report suggests that Kansas employers should be particularly vigilant about safety regulations and equipment on Wednesdays. According to the latest state accident report by the Kansas Department of Labor, more workplace injuries requiring time off occur on Wednesday, than on any other day.
The report, focusing on non-fatal accidents, was issued in conjunction with the Bureau of Labor Statistics, is for 2006, the last year for which final statistics are available.
“The Kansas Department of Labor has a wealth of data, but more importantly, we have programs (more…)
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