1)Office desks have 400 times more bacteria than toilet seats.
2)Telephones carry the most germs in an office, followed by desks, microwave door handles, water fountain handles and computer keyboards.
3)The place where you rest your hands on your desk is home to 10 million bacteria at any given time.
4)In a 2008 report, the AFL-CIO claimed that regulatory activity at the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) ground to a halt during the Bush Administration, with dozens of OSHA and Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) standards pulled from the regulatory agenda.
5)The 2008 AFL-CIO report also claimed that new workplace hazards such as pandemic flu and bioterrorist threats aren’t adequately addressed by government labor policies.
2)Telephones carry the most germs in an office, followed by desks, microwave door handles, water fountain handles and computer keyboards.
3)The place where you rest your hands on your desk is home to 10 million bacteria at any given time.
4)In a 2008 report, the AFL-CIO claimed that regulatory activity at the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) ground to a halt during the Bush Administration, with dozens of OSHA and Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) standards pulled from the regulatory agenda.
5)The 2008 AFL-CIO report also claimed that new workplace hazards such as pandemic flu and bioterrorist threats aren’t adequately addressed by government labor policies.
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