Workplace Health Protection and Promotion: A New Pathway for a Healthier—and Safer—Workforce

Traditionally, health protection and health promotion activities have operated independently of each other in the workplace. Health protection has usually been viewed as encompassing the activities that protect workers from occupational injury and illness ranging from basic safety training to the us

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