Evaluation and Quantification of Manual Materials Handling Risk Factors
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Donald S Bloswick | Phillip Drinkaus | Richard Sesek | David Gilkey | Robin Herron | D. Bloswick | R. Sesek | D. Gilkey | R. Herron | P. Drinkaus
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