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Artigo

14 set 2004

Author:
Sandy Smith, Occupational Hazards [USA]

Occupational Hazards [magazine] Names 2004 America's Safest Companies

The 16 diverse companies named by Occupational Hazards as the 2004 America's Safest Companies share dedication to safe work, healthy workers...The 2004 America's Safest Companies are Anheuser-Busch, Bell Helicopter [part of Textron], DeFabCo, DSM Desotech Inc. [part of DSM], Energy Northwest, Ford, Bacon & Davis, Freudenberg-NOK [joint venture Freudenberg & NOK], Inland Printing Co., L'Oreal USA, Milliken & Co., Monsanto Co., Packerland-Plainwell Inc. [part of Smithfield Foods], Rohm and Haas, Smurfit-Stone Container, Texas Instruments and Washington Group.