1)In 2006, over 11,000 workers were made ill or injured on the job every day.
2)At its current understaffed levels, it would take the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) 133 years to inspect each of the workplaces in its jurisdiction just once.
3)An estimated 50,000 to 60,000 workers die every year from occupation-related diseases.
4)Work-related stress can be as damaging to health as cigarette smoking. But if you handle that stress with a smoke break, they cancel each other out. 5)Workplace stress is a near epidemic in the United States, thanks largely to a struggling economy and corporate downsizing. A recent survey recorded half of respondents feeling too much pressure at work.
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