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Occupational injuries among young workers
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Document Date: 2005-11-04 11:46:35


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horticultural services / concrete products / age groups / transportation / retail industries / mobile equipment / retail trade industries / retail / age / farm machinery / farm product / machinery / metal work / tion site / child labor law awareness / social services / public utilities / building materials / retail trade workers / manufacturing work / food service / manufacturing industry / printing / law regulating child labor / transportation incidents / public utilities industries / retail trade / machinery parts / recreation services / certain other powered equipment / retail establishment / Food stores / mining / manufacturing / retail establishments / Agricultural services / farm equipment / Miscellaneous retail / /

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Department of Labor / Bureau of the Census / State Labor Department / National Children’s Center for Rural Agricultural Health / Occupational Safety and Health Administration / Federal Government / office of Safety / Health / and Working Conditions / local school district / Bureau of Labor Statistics / Youth Labor Force / /

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Samuel Meyer Janice Windau / Samuel Meyer / Janice Windau / /

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economist / injured worker / physician / worker / /

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