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Home » EDITORIAL COMMENTS: In search of EHS excellence
Who owns the best workplace safety and health programs in America? Everyone has their favorites, but there’s no definite way to answer that question. And the field of EHS is once more fragmented and suffers for it.
Imagine President George W. Bush and the Secretary of Labor stepping up to a bank of microphones later this year to announce the organizations receiving the 2005 National Workplace Safety & Health Award.