Educating business schools about safety & health is no accident

Journal of Business Ethics 15 (8):919 - 926 (1996)
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This paper summarizes the consequences of safety and health inattentiveness, and reviews four primary dangers in the workplace. In addition, perspectives of employee health and safety are presented from industry and academia which provide the basis for a strong recommendation to include safety and health issues in business school curricula.

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