Ringen K
Center to Protect Workers' Rights, Washington, DC 20001.
Am J Ind Med. 1994 Jun;25(6):775-81. doi: 10.1002/ajim.4700250602.
Decision makers from the construction industry, labor unions, government, and academia met in Washington, DC, July 18 to 22 to focus for the first time as a group on the work-related safety and health problems of construction workers. The National Conference on Ergonomics, Safety, and Health in Construction drew more than 750 participants, including experts in economics, engineering, ergonomics, industrial hygiene, insurance, public health, public policy, and occupational and rehabilitative medicine.
来自建筑业、工会、政府和学术界的决策者于7月18日至22日在华盛顿特区会面,首次作为一个团体聚焦建筑工人与工作相关的安全和健康问题。全国建筑工效学、安全与健康会议吸引了750多名与会者,其中包括经济学、工程学、工效学、工业卫生、保险、公共卫生、公共政策以及职业与康复医学等领域的专家。