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Out of the woods? : British Columbia timber harvesting including manual tree falling and log hauling has shown a dramatic reduction in accidents.
Call no.:
JNL OHS
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Dodging bullets : the danger of working at the roadside.: 2010, 26, n. 5 - Jul/Aug
Year:
2010
Type:
Journal Article
Subject:
Timber industry
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Accident statistics
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