This issue of Science for the People magazine is concerned with occupational health and safety. The...
Volume 7, Number 5
September 1975
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The Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA), passed by Congress in 1970, establishes the...
For almost a decade exposes of worker deaths due to asbestos have commanded newspaper headlines. In...
Social programs find direct expression in the people who carry them out. Who are OSHA inspectors...
This is an adaptation of an article which originally appeared in Mountain Life and Work—a...
The New Haven Occupational Health and Safety Project is a collective of professionals and students...
The following article includes a critical discussion of a negative role played by representatives...
The caribbean island of Puerto Rico is one of the few colonies still existing in the world. The...
Some Worker-Oriented Projects Boston area: Occupational Health and Safety Project/ Urban Planning...
Throughout the past year Joe McDonald and I taught a course on work at Home Base School in...
On May 13, at Countway Library in Boston, a packed audience heard three panelists with various...
The Ann Arbor chapter of Science for the People has been active in a number of projects since last...