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February 18, 2007 · about 19 years ago

Shipbuilding Gets Safer

Building ships has ranked for years as one of the more dangerous industrial jobs. The job is still hazardous, but it’s getting safer. During the past 14 years, the shipbuilding and ship repair industry has seen its rate of recordable injuries and illnesses – cases that require medical care beyond fi

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Building ships has ranked for years as one of the more dangerous industrial jobs.

The job is still hazardous, but it’s getting safer. During the past 14 years, the shipbuilding and ship repair industry has seen its rate of recordable injuries and illnesses – cases that require medical care beyond first aid – fall sharply.

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