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Medicine, 09.11.2020 02:30 aaroneduke8933

A report was sent to the hospital administrator indicating that within the last four months, the enforced safety regulations resulted in a twenty percent decrease in workplace injuries. The administrator also received some recommendations on how to further decrease that percentage. The abbreviation for the group that sent the report is most likely .

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