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Does your employer require you to take regular safety classes?

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  • August 12, 2011 by Lizzy Sello

    The must take Safety classes. The more informed he is concerning safety issues the better, he/she would at least be able to see if activities are carried out with the concern of preventing accidents or not. The employer would even be able to identify hazards after attending classes.

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